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OptiProERP

OptiProERP API

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OptiProERP publishes no API of its own: integration goes through the underlying SAP Business One surface, the REST/OData Service Layer, COM DI-API, or B1 integration framework. There is no OptiProERP developer portal or spec, and customizations run through Professional Services.

Last verified: July 2026Manufacturing
API GRADE
D
VERIFIED JUL 2026

SCORECARD

ExistenceGOODIntegration rides SAP Business One's surface: the REST/OData Service Layer on HANA, the COM DI-API, and the B1 framework.
AccessPOORNo OptiProERP developer signup; you need the customer's own SAP B1 instance, and extensions go through Professional Services.
CoveragePOORNo documented bulk export or warehouse feed; EDI flows require paid third-party connectors like TrueCommerce or SPS.
AuthPOOR
Docs & DXPOORNothing is documented under the OptiProERP brand: no portal, spec, sandbox, or webhooks; developers learn SAP B1 docs instead.
StabilityMIXED
Supergood: OptiProERP has an API, but using it means gates, contracts, or workarounds. Ours doesn't: stable endpoints, normalized JSON, managed auth.

Frequently asked questions

OptiProERP scores D on the API Report Card. OptiProERP publishes no API of its own: integration goes through the underlying SAP Business One surface, the REST/OData Service Layer, COM DI-API, or B1 integration framework. There is no OptiProERP developer portal or spec, and customizations run through Professional Services.

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No publicly documented OptiProERP-branded REST API, OpenAPI specification, or developer portal, third-party developers must reverse-engineer integrations through the underlying SAP Business One Service Layer or DI-API optiproerp.com
No documented webhook or event-driven integration surface from OptiProERP, real-time integrations rely on polling the SAP B1 Service Layer or middleware platforms help.sap.com
Integration is routed through the host SAP Business One API (Service Layer, DI-API, B1iF), forcing developers to learn two systems and split the data model across OptiProERP-specific objects and standard SAP B1 objects help.sap.com
EDI integrations (850/855/856/810) require third-party connectors such as TrueCommerce, SPS Commerce, or ConnectPointz, adding per-connector subscription cost to extract or push the customer's own order/shipment data optiproerp.com
Customizations, custom fields (driven by short character limits in standard fields such as serial numbers), and custom reports must be built by OptiProERP Professional Services or partners rather than by the customer through a documented API itqlick.com
No public bulk export endpoint or documented data warehouse feed, customers leaving or doing analytics typically rely on SQL extracts (where they own the SAP HANA / SQL Server database) or third-party ETL tools itqlick.com
Many reviewers report that integration with e-commerce, CRM, and analytics tools is sold as a feature but the technical specs, supported objects, sync direction, and rate limits are not publicly documented, every prospective integrator must go through OptiProERP sales capterra.com
Lack of transparent pricing makes budgeting difficult and carries risk of hidden costs; implementation costs are significant especially for customers needing customization itqlick.com
Documented case where OptiProERP allegedly never disclosed the system would not perform required core functionality until after full payment had been received from the customer optiproerpfailurestorycanada.ca
Production order transaction process is not intuitive and requires guided walkthroughs even for experienced ERP users itqlick.com
Character limitations in the serial number field forced customers to create custom fields and supplemental workflows itqlick.com
Overall user satisfaction rated at roughly 60% ("fair") across aggregated reviews, well below leading SMB ERPs itqlick.com
Dependency on SAP Business One licensing, maintenance, and upgrade cycle adds a second vendor's cost and risk on top of OptiProERP's own pricing optiproerp.com
Customizations and reporting require professional services engagements rather than self-serve admin tooling, increasing total cost of ownership selecthub.com
BBB and review-site presence is thin compared to tier-1 ERPs, making independent diligence difficult for prospective buyers bbb.org