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Flagship product

StockPilot

Amazon inventory automation

Automation that keeps marketplace listings, replenishment signals, and reconciliation loops aligned—without spreadsheets as the fragile source of truth.

  • ChannelMarketplaces
  • OutcomeLess drift
  • ApproachException-first
  • Amazon-first brands
  • Multi-channel sellers
  • Ops teams drowning in spreadsheets
  • Seasonal peak planners
Ecommerce catalog and multi-store product management concept for inventory operations

Inventory automation connects catalog truth across channels—visual tied to our multistore commerce tooling.

Ecommerce catalog and multi-store product management concept for inventory operations — wide preview
StockPilotInventory automation connects catalog truth across channels—visual tied to our multistore commerce tooling.
Overview

How we approach this product

StockPilot focuses on operational clarity: what needs replenishment, where leakage appears, and how multi-channel inventory stays coherent. Integrations emphasize resilience—marketplaces move fast; your automation should degrade gracefully when APIs throttle.

Marketplace inventory is a reconciliation sport

Listings, inbound shipments, reserved units, and returns create constant drift. StockPilot is aimed at operators who need a daily picture of truth—not a quarterly cleanup project.

Automation should highlight exceptions: where reality diverged from the plan, and what action closes the gap.

Replenishment that respects lead times and risk

Suggested purchase or transfer quantities are only useful if they incorporate velocity, supplier lead times, and safety stock policies your team believes in.

We build transparency into assumptions so planners can trust or adjust recommendations quickly.

Resilience when APIs and rules change

Marketplaces change fee structures, category rules, and API limits. StockPilot-style systems need backoff strategies, retries, and monitoring—not brittle cron scripts.

Digiware engineers observability and alerting into integration cores so issues surface before they become stockouts.

Core capabilities

  • Marketplace-aware replenishment suggestions
  • Discrepancy detection across fulfillment paths
  • Dashboards operators trust during peak seasons

Features & delivery focus

SEO-friendly detail on what we emphasize when shipping this class of product—aligned to how technical buyers and operators evaluate fit.

  • 01Unified views across listings, SKUs, and warehouse signals
  • 02Exception queues for quantity mismatches and stranded inventory
  • 03Replenishment suggestions with editable business rules
  • 04Seasonality-aware planning hooks
  • 05Audit trails for adjustments and bulk updates
  • 06Role-based dashboards for ops vs finance review
  • 07Integration hardening for throttling and partial failures
  • 08Custom connectors for ERP, 3PL, and marketplace APIs

Frequently asked questions

Straight answers for teams comparing custom platforms, AI programs, and operations software.

Does StockPilot only support Amazon?
Amazon is the headline use case, but multi-channel sellers often need the same discipline across additional marketplaces and DTC. We scope connectors per program.
Will this replace my ERP?
Usually no—StockPilot-style automation complements ERP or inventory systems by making marketplace operations faster and more exception-driven.
How quickly can we see value?
Many programs start with visibility: discrepancy reports and replenishment suggestions. Deeper automation follows once data quality is proven.
Can Digiware build private automation for our stack?
Yes—this page describes a solution pattern we implement with your exact endpoints, policies, and approval workflows.

Plan a flagship build with Digiware

We pair product thinking with serious engineering—whether you need retail systems, AI on the edge, or marketplace operations.