Operational Systems That Keep
Warehouses & Field Teams Moving
We build reliable ops software—WMS-lite, offline-ready POS, HR tools (attendance/payslip), and scanner/RFID integrations—so your workflows run smoothly and your data stays accurate.
Ideal for ops teams 20–500 people • Start with a 4–6 week pilot
Ready-to-Launch White-Label Solutions
Launch faster with proven operational products—then extend with custom workflows when needed.
Offline-Ready POS
White-LabelKeep sales running even when the connection doesn't. Sync cleanly when it's back.
Best for: Retail stores, multi-outlet operations, field sales teams
Available Packages:
WMS-lite / Inventory Ops
White-LabelImprove inventory accuracy with workflows your warehouse team actually follows.
Best for: Warehouses, distributors, small-to-mid manufacturing ops
Available Packages:
Need something more specific? We can extend any package with custom workflows and integrations.
A Simple, Low-Risk Path to Go Live
Start small, validate fast, then scale with confidence.
Free 60-min Consultation
Share your current workflow and bottlenecks. We'll align on goals, constraints, and the fastest next step.
Pilot / MVP (4–6 Weeks)
We implement the core workflow end-to-end for one team/site—either from a white-label package or a scoped custom build.
Rollout + Retainer Support
Scale to more users/locations with ongoing support, improvements, and operational stability.
Clear scope checkpoints. Transparent change requests. No surprises.
FAQ
Quick answers before you book a call.
Yes—when it makes operational sense. We design offline-first workflows and reliable sync to prevent data conflicts.
White-label packages are offered in tiers. Custom work is scoped around the core workflow and integrations. Ongoing support can be a fixed monthly retainer.
Most pilots go live in 4–6 weeks, depending on scope and integration complexity.
Yes—common integrations include scanners/RFID readers, printers, and APIs (ERP/accounting/HR tools).
A process owner, access to current workflows (even if it's just screenshots/spreadsheets), and 60 minutes to walk through the bottlenecks.