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Eisa Ahmed - Odoo ERP Developer | Supply Steer Technologies

Eisa Ahmed

Founder & Odoo Systems Architect

Islamabad, Pakistan

7+ Years of Building Systems That Last

Eisa Ahmed is the founder of Supply Steer Technologies, with over seven years of hands-on experience in Odoo ERP development. Before starting Supply Steer, he served as a tech lead at a Gold Partner Odoo agency, delivering complex projects across multiple industries and international markets.

Supply Steer was founded on a straightforward principle — understand before you build, and build only what matters. Every system delivered is designed to automate real operations, scale with the business, and remain stable long after the initial project ends.

How We're Different

In a market full of "yes to everything" developers, we take a different approach.


Your Budget Before Our Invoice

We'll question whether you need something before we build it. If a simpler approach solves the problem, we'll recommend that instead. Your operational outcomes come first — the work follows from there.


Scope Is Sacred

Once scope is defined and approved, it's locked. No creep, no surprise additions, no moving targets. Changes go through a defined process.


AI-Accelerated Development

We leverage AI-assisted development to write cleaner code faster — without sacrificing quality. Defined processes plus modern tooling means faster delivery.


Transparent Milestones

You see progress at every stage. No black boxes, no "it'll be ready next month" without evidence. Each milestone has clear deliverables.


Post-Project Support

Development doesn't end at delivery. Retainer agreements ensure ongoing optimisation, stability monitoring, and controlled system evolution.


Odoo Community Advocate

We specialise in Odoo Community — the free, open-source edition. Your budget goes to features, not licensing. If Enterprise capabilities are actually needed, we'll discuss it honestly.

Non-Negotiable Principles


Automation First

Every solution must eliminate unnecessary manual effort. If a workflow still requires someone to copy data between screens, it's not finished.

We build software to free business time — not to add technical complexity. If a simpler approach delivers the same result, we recommend it.


Built to Scale

A system that works today but breaks when the business grows is not a system worth building. Architecture must support expansion from day one.

We avoid fragile shortcuts, tightly coupled logic, and quick fixes that create long-term debt. The system must remain stable as the business evolves.