The Web Client has been one of the biggest enhancements in SAP Business One version 10.0, giving your business a more modern, flexible way to use the system.
SAP is working toward full feature parity between the Web Client and the traditional desktop version by 2027. While that goal is still a few years out, the Web Client has come a long way. Many core functions are now available, and the interface continues to evolve with each new release.
That said, the Web Client isn’t a full replacement of the desktop version just yet. It can handle a growing list of core tasks, but many businesses will still need to rely on the desktop interface for certain functions. For now, it’s worth exploring what’s possible and planning for the future.
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The SAP Business One Web Client has made meaningful progress in supporting everyday business tasks. If you have teams which require base-level functionality around creating quotes, sales, purchasing, item management or updating inventory records, the Web Client can offer a modern user way to do it.
Here are some of the key modules currently available:
These features make the Web Client especially useful for roles that don’t need access to every part of the system. For example, sales reps can manage opportunities, check inventory levels and submit quotes—whether they’re in the office or on the road.
You also get the benefit of a modern, intuitive interface that’s easier for new users to learn. And because it’s browser-based, there’s no need to install software or worry about device compatibility. It’s a cleaner, faster way to complete routine tasks and look up information quickly.
To see the Web Client in action, check out this walkthrough:
While it already supports many core business tasks, SAP is continuing to add more advanced features and expand support for customizations and add-ons. That means your options will keep growing in the months ahead.
Here's what's on the horizon:
If you're already running SAP Business One version 10.0, you’ve got access to the Web Client. It’s included with your existing license—there’s no need to purchase anything new.
That said, there may be setup costs involved depending on how your system is hosted. Also keep in mind that if you're planning to migrate existing customizations or implement new ones for the Web Client, that effort will need to be scoped and estimated based on your needs. The same applies if you rely on third-party add-ons that aren’t yet compatible, as those solutions may need to be rebuilt or replaced.
So while there's no new software cost to start using the Web Client, it’s important to consider the full picture. A quick conversation with your partner can help clarify what's needed based on your current system and goals.
The right time to adopt the Web Client depends on how your business currently uses SAP Business One and what your users need from the system.
If your team works primarily in standard modules like sales, purchasing or CRM, and you don’t rely heavily on customizations or third-party add-ons, the Web Client may be a good fit. It offers a clean interface and easy browser access, which is especially helpful for users who are on the go or don’t need access to the full system.
If you depend on customized workflows or specific add-ons, it may be better to wait until those tools are fully available in the Web Client. If this applies to you, it doesn’t mean you need to completely hit pause, as now is a great time to review your current setup, identify any dependencies and start planning for a future transition.
We can help you assess your setup, identify what’s possible today and outline a plan that aligns with your business needs. There's no pressure, no obligation—just honest advice to help you make the right decision for your business.
The Web Client is a browser-based interface for SAP Business One. It gives your business a modern, flexible way to access your ERP system from a broad range of devices.
The desktop version still offers the full functionality of SAP Business One, while the Web Client supports a smaller but growing set of features, with a more modern interface and browser access.
Not right away. Most add-ons need to be rebuilt for the Web Client using SAP’s new Extensibility Toolkit. Many providers are starting this work, so compatibility will improve over time.