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Beyond Xero: adding a real operations layer

When you have outgrown spreadsheets-plus-Xero and need ERP, WMS or CRM

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Xero is the accounting standard for ANZ SMBs, but it was deliberately not built to run warehouse operations, inventory at scale, shipping, or customer relationships — and at the point those workflows outgrow spreadsheets, the right answer is to add a modular operations layer like OpsUI rather than replace Xero.

Xero changed ANZ accounting. It does the books, GST, bank reconciliation, payroll integrations, and reporting better than anything else in this market. Most ANZ operators should not replace Xero; they should keep it.

But Xero is not an ERP. It is not a WMS. It is not a CRM. Operators who try to stretch Xero with spreadsheets, point inventory add-ons, custom Make.com workflows, and homegrown shipping scripts hit a wall — usually somewhere between $5M and $50M revenue, depending on how operationally intense the business is.

The pattern is recognisable: stock takes that don't reconcile, pickers running off paper, customers asked twice for the same information, orders fulfilled out of three different tools. The fix is to add a modular operations layer above Xero, not to rip Xero out.

OpsUI is that operations layer. It integrates with Xero, leaves the accounting where it is, and lets the operator buy only the modules that match their operational pain — usually WMS, inventory, shipping, and CRM.

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Beyond Xero: adding a real operations layer, feature by feature.

OpsUIXero
RoleModular ERP, WMS & CRM — sits above Xero for operationsCloud accounting — the books, GST, payroll integration, reporting
Warehouse managementFull WMS modules — wave picking, slotting, cycle countsNone — inventory is by SKU at unit cost, no warehouse logic
Inventory at scaleInventory module + barcode scanning hardwareBasic inventory tracking, suitable for low SKU count
CRMNative CRM moduleContacts only — no sales pipeline, no customer history
Shipping integrationsNZ Couriers, Australia Post, REST APIVia add-ons (Starshipit, etc.)
Xero integrationNative — invoices, contacts, payments flow into XeroN/A — it is Xero
Pricing modelPer module, public on /pricing (from NZ$1,499 / A$1,499 / mo)Plan-based, public on xero.com
ANZ data residencyNZ data in NZ, AU data in AU, separate domainsGlobal cloud, primarily ap-southeast-2 for ANZ
Honest pick

When Xero alone is still enough

  • You are early-stage, low SKU count, and inventory is a spreadsheet exercise that has not yet broken.
  • You are services-only with no physical product or warehouse to manage.
  • You are pre-revenue or just past it, and the operational discipline of a WMS / CRM would be overhead before it would be relief.
  • Your customer relationships are small enough to live in a shared inbox and a CRM would over-formalise them.
Where OpsUI shines

When you have outgrown Xero-plus-spreadsheets

  • Stock takes consistently fail to reconcile and the difference is too big to write off.
  • You have a warehouse and pickers are running on paper or memory rather than scanners and a system.
  • Customers are asked for the same information twice because order, shipping, and accounting data live in different places.
  • You have a real sales pipeline and reps are tracking it in spreadsheets, an inbox, or a free CRM with no link to operations.
  • Shipping is its own pain — multiple carriers, manual label printing, delayed tracking updates back to the customer.
  • You are spending real money on point tools (Unleashed for inventory, a CRM, a shipping app) and the integration glue between them is itself a job.
ANZ context

OpsUI is built to attach to Xero, not replace it. Invoices, contacts, payments, and account codes sync to Xero so the accountant's workflow does not change. For AU customers, the same pattern applies for MYOB AccountRight. NZ Couriers, Australia Post, and GST handling are native, not bolt-ons.

Common questions

What buyers ask before choosing.

Do I need to replace Xero to use OpsUI?
No. OpsUI is designed to sit above Xero. Xero stays the source of truth for accounting; OpsUI handles operations and feeds the relevant transactions back into Xero. The accountant's monthly process does not change.
At what business size does Xero stop being enough?
There is no fixed revenue threshold — it depends on operational intensity. A $3M wholesale distributor with 5,000 SKUs and a 600m² warehouse will outgrow Xero-plus-spreadsheets earlier than a $20M services consultancy. The trigger is operational complexity, not revenue.
What modules of OpsUI are most relevant for a Xero customer?
Typically the Inventory, Warehouse Management (picking/packing), and Shipping modules first, then CRM if there is a real sales motion. The Xero integration handles the accounting flow without changing how the books are kept.
Is OpsUI a Xero replacement?
No, and it is not intended to be. OpsUI does not chase Xero's accounting depth. It chases the operational scope Xero is honest about not covering.

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