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BoutiqueOS — Boutique Command Centre
Tailoring orders, measurements and payments in one mini app
BoutiqueOS is a lightweight browser-based mini app for tailoring and boutique businesses to manage customers, garment measurements, orders, trials, deliveries, payments, fabric stock, design catalogue and business insights without heavy ERP software.
Hi Product Hunt 👋
I built BoutiqueOS for small tailoring and boutique businesses that still manage measurements, order status, trial dates, payments and fabric stock through notebooks, WhatsApp chats or messy Excel files.
The idea is simple: give local boutique owners a lightweight mini app that works on mobile/laptop and helps them manage:
• Customer profiles and measurements
• Garment-wise body records
• Order pipeline from cutting to delivery
• Trial and delivery dates
• Advance, balance and payment records
• Fabric stock and low-stock alerts
• Design catalogue
• Business insights and exports
It is not meant to be a heavy ERP. It is a simple operations tracker for boutiques that want something more organized than paper but easier than complicated software.
I would love feedback on the UI, workflow and what features would make it more useful for real boutique and tailoring owners.
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About BoutiqueOS — Boutique Command Centre on Product Hunt
“Tailoring orders, measurements and payments in one mini app”
BoutiqueOS — Boutique Command Centre was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #93 on the daily leaderboard. BoutiqueOS is a lightweight browser-based mini app for tailoring and boutique businesses to manage customers, garment measurements, orders, trials, deliveries, payments, fabric stock, design catalogue and business insights without heavy ERP software.
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