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Orders

You never lose track of what was promised.

What it does

You always know where an order stands. Not because you checked — because it’s obvious. The moment something is created, it has a clear status, a clear owner, and a clear path forward.

When an order moves forward, everything downstream already knows. Warehouse, shipping, invoicing — they’re already in the loop. You don’t bridge gaps between systems. There are no gaps.

Your team works the way your business works. The stages match your process, not someone else’s idea of one. Skip what you don’t need, reorder what makes sense, make it yours.

Nothing moves until the right person says so. If your business needs approvals before orders proceed, they’re already there — not bolted on, not an afterthought.

How it works

Your customer says yes. You create the order — or your team does — and it immediately has a home. A status, an owner, a shape that matches how your business actually moves things forward.

As the order progresses, each step triggers the next. The warehouse sees what needs picking. Shipping knows what’s coming. Invoicing has the details ready. You didn’t set any of that up just now — it was already waiting.

Your team works through a view designed around their role. The person packing doesn’t see what the person approving sees. Everyone gets exactly what they need, nothing they don’t.

And when you want to know how things stand — across all orders, all stages, all customers — it’s one glance. Not a report you have to build. Just the state of things, right there.

What it doesn’t do

It’s not an ERP. It won’t replace your accounting system or manage your finances. It handles orders — clearly, completely — and connects them to everything else.

It doesn’t place orders for you. It brings clarity to the ones your team creates. The decisions are yours. The visibility is ours.

It doesn’t predict what you’ll sell. It shows you what’s happening right now, so you can act on what’s real.

Connected to

Every order flows naturally into your warehouse operations and invoicing — fulfilment begins the moment an order is ready, and invoices build themselves from what was delivered. Your contact history grows richer with every order, giving you a complete picture of each relationship over time.