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. With the reasoning shown. Every time.
Every store is making merchandising decisions. Most are making them with a fraction of the data they actually need. In fifteen-minute windows. On gut feel. No record of why each call was made. The cost is invisible. Until it shows up in your sell-through six months later.
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.
The agent reads seven signals on every product, every collection, every week: velocity, margin, sell-through, momentum, stock on hand, days since launch, price positioning. Then it does the part no other tool does. It weighs them against each other.
What you need to do this week isn't what you needed last week. The agent reads your store's signals before it ranks anything.
It checks your dead stock ratio, your new arrival mix, your sell-through trends, your overall health, then weighs the seven signals based on what your store actually needs right now. A store launching three new lines gets ranked differently than one clearing winter inventory. Same agent, different judgment, every week.
Heroes, workers, newcomers, dead stock. Each one gets weighed differently, the way a real merchandiser would.
Heroes earn visibility but don't get a free pass when margin slips. New arrivals get their discovery window without burying the revenue drivers underneath them. Workers stay where they belong. Dead stock goes to the back, unless there's a co-purchase pattern worth testing first. Position is earned, not assigned.
No black box. No "trust the AI." You see why product 1 beat product 2, in plain language, with the actual numbers from your store.
Velocity. Margin. Sell-through. Stock days. Days since launch. The agent shows you which signals drove each ranking and how they were weighed against your mode. You read it the way you'd read a note from your sharpest team member. Agree, edit, push live, or override entirely. The reasoning isn't a feature. It's the whole point.
Every call, made with the analysis it deserves.
A real ranking. Real numbers. Real revenue at stake. Read the agent's reasoning the way you'd read a note from your sharpest team member.
What you need from your store this week isn't what you needed last week. Pick the mode that matches the moment, or let the agent read your store and pick for you.
Reward what's working. Your winners stay winning. Margin stays in the room.
New arrivals get their shot. Heroes don't get buried doing it. Revenue stays protected while the new stuff earns its place.
Dead stock to the back. The products actually selling stay prominent. Margin and velocity stay in play, even while you clear.
Not sure what your store needs this week? The agent looks at your dead stock, your new arrivals, your overall health, and picks the mode that fits.
While it's ranking your collections, it's reading your stock levels in the same breath. What's running low before you sell out. What's been sitting untouched for months. What needs reordering this week and from which supplier. Every vendor gets their own one-click purchase order, ready to send.
Nothing goes live without you. The agent proposes, you review the reasoning, you edit anything you want, and you push when you're ready.
→ Auto-apply is not a setting we forgot to build. It is a deliberate choice.