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Allera
AI-powered inventory decisions for retail teams in LatAm.
Retail brands in LatAm lose margin every season — not for lack of talent, but for lack of time. Reports arrive late. The system tells you what happened, not what to do. Allera's AI scans every SKU across every channel every week, detects where margin is at risk, and delivers a prioritized action brief: what to move, what to include in the next discount window, and which prices to adjust. The team reviews and decides. No IT setup. No data science team. Built for LatAm retail.
I spent 8 years as Head of Sales at a 40-store Argentine womenswear brand. Every season closed the same way. Good team, real expertise, and still 15 to 20% of inventory unsold at the end. The markdown came too late. The margin was already gone.
Global tools exist for this problem. None of them have ever had a LatAm client. We built Allera specifically for this market, from scratch.
We're pre-revenue and moving into first pilots. We're here for honest feedback from people who build and evaluate products for a living. What's unclear, what's missing, what you'd want to see before taking us seriously.
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About Allera on Product Hunt
“AI-powered inventory decisions for retail teams in LatAm.”
Allera was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #154 on the daily leaderboard. Retail brands in LatAm lose margin every season — not for lack of talent, but for lack of time. Reports arrive late. The system tells you what happened, not what to do. Allera's AI scans every SKU across every channel every week, detects where margin is at risk, and delivers a prioritized action brief: what to move, what to include in the next discount window, and which prices to adjust. The team reviews and decides. No IT setup. No data science team. Built for LatAm retail.
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I spent 8 years as Head of Sales at a 40-store Argentine womenswear brand. Every season closed the same way. Good team, real expertise, and still 15 to 20% of inventory unsold at the end. The markdown came too late. The margin was already gone.
Global tools exist for this problem. None of them have ever had a LatAm client. We built Allera specifically for this market, from scratch.
We're pre-revenue and moving into first pilots. We're here for honest feedback from people who build and evaluate products for a living. What's unclear, what's missing, what you'd want to see before taking us seriously.
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