A merchandiser, a stock planner, and a data analyst — rolled into one. Merchantsage watches your sales, your collections, and your stock, then tells you exactly what to do about all three. In plain English. Every time.
Big brands have people whose entire job is deciding what shows up on page one, what to reorder this week, and what's quietly going wrong in the numbers. You've been doing all three of those jobs between everything else — with no training, no second opinion, and no way to know if you're getting it right. That's not a workflow problem. That's three missing roles on your team.
Merchantsage was built with direct input from ecommerce leaders who've run merchandising, planning, and inventory at some of the most demanding retail businesses in the world.
The expertise of a senior merchandising team. At $49 a month.
Built with input from people who've run merchandising and planning at Wayfair, Tesco, Backmarket, and Hodinkee.
Most stores have winners buried on page three because collections haven't been touched in months. Merchantsage surfaces them. More views on your highest-converting products is the cheapest revenue you'll ever find.
Every collection page has a finite amount of attention. Products that haven't sold in months are spending it. Merchantsage moves them to the back so your live inventory gets the front row.
You'll know your hero product hits zero in six days before it does. Reorder on time. Lose less revenue. Hold less dead capital.
You picked Peak mode. The agent looked at your Best Sellers collection — 25 products, 30 days of sales, your stock levels, your margins, your launch dates. Here's what it found.
The agent doesn't replace your judgment. It gives you something to push back on.
Make my best stuff sell harder. For when revenue is the only metric that matters.
Get my new arrivals discovered. Stale newcomers get flagged before they waste it.
Dead stock to the back. Surfaces what's worth a markdown and what's worth dropping.
The agent looks at your dead stock ratio, new arrival mix, and overall health — and picks the mode that fits.
Merchantsage notices. You decide what to do about it.
It tells you what's running low before you sell out, what's gathering dust, and what to reorder this week. Each supplier gets their own one-click PDF purchase order, ready to send.
The agent never pushes anything live on its own. You see the proposed sort order, you see the reasoning, you edit anything you want, and you push when you're ready.
→ Auto-apply isn't a setting we forgot to build. It's a deliberate choice.
The only merchandising and planning brain built for both platforms.