Every parcel tracked, every shelf watched.

Your goods move through carriers, vans and warehouses you don't control. This puts every shipment on one screen — where each parcel is, which one is running late, how much stock sits on each shelf. When something slips, you hear about it before your customer does, and a reorder is suggested before you run out.

What changes.

[ BEFORE → AFTER ]
Before: Five carrier sites open in five tabsAfter: Every shipment on one screen, door to door
Before: A customer calls asking where their order isAfter: Their phone got the update before they asked
Before: An empty shelf discovered at packing timeAfter: A reorder suggested before the last box ships

What we set up and run.

[ THE WORK ]
  • One tracking view

    All your carriers feed one screen, so you see every parcel's journey to the door in one place.

  • Late-shipment alerts

    When a parcel stalls somewhere along the way, you and your team hear about it while there is still time to act.

  • Stock level watch

    Shelf counts are checked quietly every day, so a shortage shows up long before an order can't ship.

  • Reorder suggestions

    When stock runs low, a prepared reorder lands on your desk with quantities and timing — you approve it, nothing orders itself.

  • Customer updates

    Your customers get a friendly message when their parcel ships, moves and arrives, without anyone on your team typing it.

How it starts.

[ SMALL ]

Everything starts with a walk through how goods actually move in your business — which carriers you use, where stock hides, which question your team answers most. Then we build the one piece that gives you the most hours back, often the single tracking view, and grow from there once it quietly works.

See the five-step journey →

Common questions.

[ FAQ ]
Can I track shipments from different carriers in one place?

Yes. Most carriers let software read their tracking data, and we connect each of yours into one shared view. You keep your current carriers and contracts — nothing about how you ship changes, only how clearly you see it.

Will the system reorder stock automatically?

It suggests, you decide. When stock runs low it prepares a reorder with quantities and timing, but a person approves it before anything is bought. Spending money is a judgment call, and we think it should stay with you.

Do I need to replace my warehouse software for this?

Usually no. We connect to what you already use — spreadsheets, a webshop, an existing warehouse tool — and add the watching layer on top. If something genuinely needs replacing, we'll say so plainly before building anything.

Next step

The first move is a conversation.

Tell us where your company stands and what eats your week. We'll tell you, plainly, what we would fix first — and what we'd leave alone for now.

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