Embedded operating workspace

Shopify-native decision layer

Protect margin, manage stock, and place cleaner supplier orders from inside Shopify.

MarginPilot is a buying and inventory operating system for teams that still make human decisions. It keeps contribution pressure, stock coverage, reorder timing, and supplier action inside one embedded workspace instead of scattering them across reports.

Signal first

Demand, margin drag, and cover risk stay visible in one operator view.

Buy with context

Draft POs and transfers from live stock pressure instead of guesswork.

Embedded by default

The workflow lives inside Shopify Admin with production OAuth and review-ready surfaces.

Daily operator dashboard
LiveShopify Admin
MarginPilot home dashboard inside Shopify Admin

What ships with the product

A brochure page should explain the operating loop, not just say the app exists.

MarginPilot is for merchants who still have to make purchasing judgement calls. The product surface stays close to three jobs: correct the numbers, protect cover, and move supplier work without losing context.

Margin view

Correct revenue into contribution before it turns into the wrong buying decision.

Discounts, refunds, shipping, fees, and inventory pressure stay in the same lens so the operator sees what is genuinely worth protecting.

Inventory board

Keep stock coverage, reorder timing, and location-level risk readable at a glance.

The inventory board is built for scan speed: critical cover, reorder dates, and supplier context sit next to each other instead of behind drill-downs.

Supplier workflow

Turn pressure into supplier-ready drafts, exports, and delivery without leaving the workspace.

Purchase orders, contacts, and supplier routing stay close to the stock problem, so the handoff from analysis to execution stays clean.

MarginPilot operator dashboard

Inside the workspace

The public site should show the real operator sequence, not a generic SaaS promise.

MarginPilot starts with what is happening today, then pushes the operator into the next concrete move. Stockouts, low-margin variants, reorder pressure, and supplier drafts all stay visible enough to act on quickly.

01

See the most expensive exceptions first.

The landing surface is organized around what needs operator attention now, not around dashboard decoration.

02

Move directly into inventory, purchasing, and forecasts.

Each route keeps enough context on-screen that the operator can continue the decision instead of re-orienting.

03

Keep trust and delivery surfaces production-ready.

Privacy, support, install, and supplier-delivery states stay aligned with the product instead of drifting into placeholder territory.

Trust + production

Merchant-ready product surface

The public site now reads like the product it represents instead of a placeholder wrapper.

Real screenshots, an embedded install path, merchant-facing trust pages, and a stronger product narrative make the app feel materially more credible to merchants, operators, and Shopify reviewers.

Embedded Shopify install and workspace launch are part of the main story.
Support, privacy, and terms now feel like a product company surface, not a checklist.
The screenshots reflect the real operator flows merchants will actually use.
MarginPilot forecasting dashboard