Product · Replenishment

Stop selling out. Stop over-buying.

Reorder points computed from your real sales, purchase orders drafted before shelves go empty, suppliers chased automatically. Cash goes where it sells.

The replenishment loop
Why it exists

Reordering by gut feeling has two failure modes.

Too late on the winners, too generous on the losers. Both cost money, and both are invisible until the quarter closes.

Stockouts on winners

"The bestseller ran out on Friday."

You find out from customers. Every day out of stock is sales handed to whoever ranks next to you.

Best sellers gone when it matters
Cash asleep on shelves

"We're rich in stock nobody buys."

Capital frozen in products ordered on optimism. The warehouse is full, the bank account isn't.

Cash frozen in slow stock
Reorder by memory

"One person knows when to order."

Reorder timing lives in someone's head, supplier lead times are a feeling, and one vacation turns into a stock crisis.

One vacation from a stock crisis
What it does

It watches demand so nobody has to.

Every SKU gets a reorder point learned from your real numbers, and the paperwork writes itself.

Demand-based reorder points
Computed from your sales history and seasonality, per SKU, and updated as demand shifts.
POs drafted for you
Purchase orders ready before shelves go empty. You approve them, or let trusted ones go out alone.
Lead times, learned
Every supplier's real delivery behavior tracked per product, so buffers stop being guesses.
Suppliers chased automatically
Confirmations requested, delays flagged, nobody spends mornings writing "any update?" emails.
Deliveries reconciled
Ordered versus received, checked line by line. Short deliveries get flagged the day they land.
Replenishment
This week
Reorder point hit
SKU 4417 · PO drafted
auto
Supplier chased
Confirmation pending · day 2
sent
Delivery reconciled
98 of 100 received
flag
How it works

It starts by suggesting. It earns the autopilot.

You stay in control until the numbers prove it doesn't need you. Then you decide how much to hand over.

01

Connect

Sales and stock flow in from your shop, ERP or WMS. Nothing changes in your ordering yet.

02

Learn

Demand patterns, seasonality and real supplier lead times, per SKU, from your own history.

03

Draft & approve

POs appear before shelves go empty. You approve, correct or reject; it learns from every decision.

04

Autopilot, where you allow it

Trusted suppliers and stable SKUs go hands-off, under rules you set. The rest keeps asking first.

24/7
Watching every reorder point
Yours
Every PO under your approval rules
1.8M+
Orders behind the math
48h
To a demo on your data
FAQ

Asked at every demo.

How does it know how much to order?
From your own numbers: sales history, seasonality and each supplier's real lead times. It starts by suggesting, you correct it, and it learns from every approval and every rejection.
Our supplier lead times are all over the place.
That's expected, and it's why lead times are learned per supplier and per product instead of typed in once. Erratic suppliers simply get wider safety buffers, automatically.
Does it place orders on its own?
Only where you allow it. The default is draft-and-approve; full autopilot is something you enable per supplier or per SKU, under rules you define, after it has earned your trust.
How much history does it need?
A year of sales is ideal because it captures seasonality. With less, it still works, just with wider buffers at the start, and it tightens as data accumulates. We'll tell you honestly what your data supports.
Does it work with our ERP?
Yes, through the same integration layer as the rest of our engine. It's strongest paired with WMS, where stock truth comes straight from the shelf.
How much does it cost?
Scoped by SKUs and suppliers. First you see it run on your own history, then you get a fixed quote within 48 hours.
Next step

Ask it what you should order this week.

The demo runs on your own sales history. You'll see the reorder points it would set, and what it would have caught. Fixed quote in 48 hours.

Demo on your history You keep approval Fixed quote in 48h