Cadence predicts what you'll sell, decides which orders to place with which vendor, and explains every number in plain English — so you ship the right units, on time, with the margin still intact.
SKU CAD-OW-204 · Olive · Size run XS–XXL
87 active SKUs · weekly model retrain
Cadence reads your sales history, vendor terms, and fabric commitments — and turns them into orders you can place today, with the dollar numbers your CFO actually asks for.
Predicts what you'll sell each week — every product, every color, every size, including brand-new launches with no past sales. Updates every night.
Every suggested order respects your vendor's minimum, their lead time, and the units you already have on the way. Each one ships with a written reason for the quantity.
Cadence pools orders across colors and sizes so you clear the minimum in one buy — and warns you before you over-commit on fabric you can't sell through.
Tracks how each vendor actually performs against the date they promised. Tells you when to place an order early, when to split a shipment, and when to switch suppliers.
Ask "why did parka sales jump?" or "what is at risk for next fall?" — Cadence answers in language your CFO understands, citing the actual numbers.
Click any suggested order and the engine walks you through how it picked the quantity: forecast covered, safety floor, vendor minimum, lead time. No more guessing why a number is what it is.
See how much you've spent, how much is on the way, and how much budget you have left — broken out 3, 6, 9, 12, and 18 months ahead. Finance and buyers read the same screen.
Cadence scores its own predictions against what really sold. Spot drift before it hits the P&L, and prove which planner edits actually helped.
Three steps — every day, every week, every season. Cadence does the math; your team makes the calls.
Upload your sales history, current stock, and vendor terms by spreadsheet (or hook up an API). Cadence trains a model that knows the difference between a spring parka and a swim short — so the prediction for each one is shaped right for the season.
The moment you open the buying page, Cadence has already worked out which orders to place, with which vendor, by when — respecting every vendor minimum, every lead time, every budget cap, and the margin you want to hit. No knobs to turn before it works.
The built-in assistant has read every line of your data. Ask why a sales prediction moved, what's at risk for next season, or how to cover a sudden fabric shortage — and get a straight answer with the actual numbers.
One invite link gives each vendor a private view of their orders with you — where each one is in the process, how they're doing on on-time delivery, and a place to upload shipping documents. No more chasing confirmations or PDFs over email.
Sent → confirmed → in production → shipped → received. Your vendor moves the status forward as work happens; you see it live.
Every new order needs a vendor confirmation. If they want to change a date by more than a week or a quantity by more than 10%, they pick a reason and you have to approve it. Small tweaks apply automatically.
Invoice, packing list, and bill-of-lading must arrive within a week of shipping. The assistant reads each one and flags any line where the quantity or price doesn't match what you ordered.
On-time delivery, how often orders ship without changes, document turnaround. Vendors watch their own 90-day score; you get a ranked list of which vendors need attention this week.
Every order downloads as a spreadsheet for vendors who live in Excel. Bigger vendors can plug their own systems straight in with a secure API key. Both work side by side.
Vendors get a message when there's a new order to confirm, when a change request needs their attention, and when a document is overdue. You stop remembering to follow up — the system does it.
Start small with just forecasting and buying. Add dashboards, insights, and finance tooling as you grow. Every plan ships with the same engine — bigger tiers raise the limits and unlock optional screens.
Forecasting + buying for owner-operators
For small teams ready for dashboards + insights
For growing brands running the engine in production
For multi-brand groups & large catalogs
Basic at $79/month. You get the daily sales prediction, the engine's suggested orders, and the ability to send those orders to your vendors with one click. Limits: 10 products, 1 user, 3 vendors. Step up to Starter ($149) when you want dashboards, accuracy reports, sales-order tracking, and change history. 14-day free trial on every plan.
Most teams send their first Cadence-suggested order within 30 days, and see measurable impact (better margin, less leftover stock, more on-time deliveries) by the second buying cycle.
No. Cadence works with what you have — including teams running on spreadsheets. Our onboarding team handles the import. Even one season of past sales is enough to start.
Spreadsheet upload (sales history, current stock, past orders) covers most teams on day one. There's also a REST API and outbound webhooks for two-way sync with any custom ERP. Pre-built Shopify and NetSuite connectors are on the roadmap.
No — Cadence suggests. Your team approves. Every suggestion shows the math, lets you change the number, and saves the change. You're always in the loop.
For a brand-new product with no past sales, Cadence finds similar products you've sold before (same silhouette, fabric, price tier, season) and uses their pattern. Accuracy improves every season you ship.
Your vendor doesn't care which colors you order — they just want the total to hit their minimum. Cadence treats every color of one style as one coordinated buy. When stock is about to dip too low, it places a single order and divides the units by how fast each color is actually selling. Fast-selling Navy gets more; slow Sage gets less. Every color runs out at the same time, you hit the minimum in one order instead of many, and you don't end up with a rack of one color nobody wants.
Yes. Your org's data is isolated at the database row level, encrypted both stored and in transit, with audited API keys and signed webhooks for any outbound traffic. AI spend has a monthly cap you control. SOC 2 audit is on the roadmap; until then we follow the same operational controls (least-privilege access, secrets in a vault, signed webhooks).
Live in two weeks. No setup fees. From $79/month.