Use this link to visit the page and download the app: https://github.com/Deanedeep884/GERP
GERP is an open source ERP system built for Google Workspace users. It helps teams keep work, data, and approvals in one place.
It is made for people who want a central system for business tasks without setting up a large local server stack. You can use it with common cloud tools and connect it to other apps when needed.
Before you start, make sure you have:
- A Windows computer
- A stable internet connection
- A Google account
- Enough free disk space for the app and its files
- Permission to run downloaded apps on your computer
If your company manages your device, you may need help from your IT team.
Follow these steps in order.
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Open this page in your browser: https://github.com/Deanedeep884/GERP
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Look for the download area on the page.
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Download the Windows build or the package that matches your setup.
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When the file finishes downloading, open your Downloads folder.
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Find the GERP file and double-click it.
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If Windows asks for permission, choose Yes or Run.
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Follow the on-screen steps to finish setup.
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When the app opens, sign in with the account you plan to use.
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Connect it to your Google Workspace account if the app asks for access.
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Keep the app open while it finishes its first setup.
If Windows blocks the file, use these steps:
- Right-click the file and choose Open
- Check that the file came from the GitHub link above
- If a security prompt appears, allow the app to run
- If the app opens in a browser window, keep that tab open until setup ends
If the app uses a local window or terminal, leave it open while the first sync runs.
GERP uses Google Workspace as part of its workflow. During setup, you may be asked to sign in with your Google account.
When this happens:
- Use the account tied to your work or test data
- Allow the requested access if you want the app to sync
- Keep your browser open until the sign-in step is done
- Return to the app after the login screen closes
If you use more than one Google account, choose the one you plan to use for GERP.
After install, check these items:
- The app opens without an error
- You can sign in
- The Google account connects
- The main screen loads
- Your workspace or dashboard appears
- Any setup prompts are completed
If one step fails, close the app and open it again.
GERP is built to help with business work across different teams and tools.
Keep tasks, records, and business data in one place.
Run repeatable work steps with less manual effort.
See records and status in a clear format.
Use Google tools as part of your daily work.
Connect autonomous agents where your process needs it.
Use a clean data layer for custom app connections.
Use the included CLI for local control and setup tasks.
GERP can support common business needs like:
- Approvals
- Task routing
- Team records
- Simple process tracking
- Cross-team coordination
- Data sync with cloud tools
It works best when you want one place for work data and step-based business flow.
- A small team managing internal requests
- A group tracking work across several Google tools
- A business that wants a headless ERP setup
- A team building custom front ends on top of ERP data
- A setup that needs automation and agent access
After setup, you may see one or more of these parts:
- Dashboard
- Records
- Workflows
- Integrations
- Settings
- Sync status
Use the main menu to move between sections. If the app asks for a setup step, complete it before starting daily work.
Try these simple fixes:
- Close the app and open it again
- Check your internet connection
- Make sure you are signed in with the right Google account
- Confirm that you allowed the app access when asked
- Re-download the file from the GitHub page if the file seems broken
- Restart your computer if the app still will not open
If the page does not load, try another browser.
If you need to get the app again, use this link: https://github.com/Deanedeep884/GERP
GERP is open source and uses a modern cloud-based design. It is built for teams that want ERP logic, workflow handling, and Google Workspace support in one system.
It is aimed at users who need:
- Cloud-first setup
- Clear business workflows
- Flexible integration options
- Support for custom front ends
- A system that can grow with team needs
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