Change it in one place, have it change everywhere

Products, variants, prices and stock live in one source. A change you make in the panel reaches your site and your connected marketplaces from that same source, and every stock movement is recorded with the figure before, the figure after and the reason.

What it does on the product and stock side

Eight headings, eight screens that genuinely exist in the panel. Speed on a small catalogue, safety on a large one: bulk operations show you what they are about to do before they do it.

Speed

Fix price and stock without leaving the list

Changing a product’s price or stock does not mean opening the form and saving; you click the cell in the list and type. Those two fields are the only ones that edit in place — it speeds up the urgent job without letting you break anything else.

Variants

Pick the colour and size, let the rest fill itself

The variant name is built from the colour and size you chose, and if you leave the stock code empty it is derived from the product code. A forgotten code never leaves a variant untracked. Each variant gets its own barcode, stock, price and image.

Import

Move the catalogue in with Excel

Download the template, fill it in, upload it. Three fields are required: product name, stock code and price; the rest are optional. Every row is checked on its own and a bad row does not stop the import — it is listed with its reason. Your existing products ex

Suppliers

Connect a supplier feed without letting it run blind

You connect the supplier’s product feed and map their fields to yours. The import rehearses without writing first. If the product count drops unexpectedly or required fields are widely missing, it stops itself — a broken supplier file does not wipe your catalo

Bulk

Update hundreds of products in one operation

You choose a category, brand, source, stock or price range, and the panel shows how many products it will touch, with samples, before it runs. The chance of wrecking thousands of products with the wrong filter becomes something you can see. Every bulk operatio

Record

Stock leaves a trail every time it moves

Goods in, goods out, count differences and manual corrections — each is written with the figure before, the figure after, the reason and the order number where there is one. At month end, “where did this product go” is answered from the record. Stock never fal

Locations

With a shop, you say which stock an order comes out of

Website orders can come out of the warehouse and counter sales out of the shop. Location tracking is optional: define nothing and only the general stock moves, exactly as before. You are not obliged to turn it on.

Demand

Do not lose the customer on a sold-out product

On a sold-out product page the customer can ask to be told when it returns. When you put the stock back, everyone waiting is notified by email, WhatsApp or SMS. You also see how many people are waiting on which product.

As the catalogue grows, small mistakes get expensive

The more products there are, the more the job turns from adding them into finding what went wrong.

A shop owner holding a stock-count clipboard and a product

Every movement recorded With the figure before, after and why

Imports rehearse first A broken supplier file cannot wipe the catal

  • Stock exists on paper but not on the shelf

    Because nothing records where it went, the gap only shows up once a customer has ordered.

  • The same item sells on two channels at once

    Stock drops on the site but not on the marketplace, and you end up cancelling.

  • Bulk updates are frightening

    One wrong filter can ruin hundreds of products, so nobody wants to touch them.

How it runs

You set the catalogue up once; after that it runs from one place.

  1. Bring the products in

    Enter them one by one, upload them in bulk with the Excel template, or connect a supplier feed.

  2. Define variants and stock

    Set up colour, size and similar options, each with its own stock and price.

  3. Connect the channels

    Once a marketplace is connected, products are sent there and stock and price feed it too.

  4. Run it from one place

    You make later changes in the panel, and every movement is written to the ledger.

Frequently asked

Is there a limit on the number of products?
Products, categories and brands are unlimited on every plan, including the free one.
Can I bring my existing products across?
Two ways: fill in the Excel template and upload it, or connect your supplier’s XML feed and map the fields in the panel. Both validate before importing and list bad rows with their reason.
Does stock drop on the marketplace too?
Stock is pushed on channels where the marketplace integration is set up. How many integrations you get depends on the plan.
Can variants have different prices?
Yes. Each variant can have its own price, stock, barcode and image.
What if I run the wrong bulk operation?
A bulk operation shows how many products it will affect and sample rows before it runs, and does nothing until you confirm. Every one is recorded.

Start managing your products from one panel.

Start today on the free plan and upgrade as your needs grow.

No technical knowledge required.

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