inventory system
stock, suppliers and low-stock alerts that survive a rush. from $1,500
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retail dies by a thousand small syncs: the count that drifted, the online order nobody saw, the bestseller that sold out because reordering lived in someone's head.
the fix is rarely a new platform — it's the connective tissue: inventory that matches reality, orders flowing into one queue, numbers you see daily without exporting anything.
the usual pain
what actually fixes it
stock, suppliers and low-stock alerts that survive a rush. from $1,500
every channel's orders into one queue with alerts. from $600
today's numbers without opening five systems. from $1,000
fast product pages, clean checkout, no template bloat. from $1,200
every price is a published starting point, not a quote — the real number is agreed in writing before anything starts.
proof, not promises
server-side pricing, per-vendor tickets and payouts across 22 businesses — retail-grade order handling in production.
see everything that's running →questions people ask first
no — keep them. most retail builds connect and automate around the platform you're on.
usually yes, depending on your pos. i verify the specific integration before quoting.
whatever loses money silently — usually inventory drift or unwatched online orders.
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