Textile Wizard · SaaS

The ERP built for fabric

Rolls, dye lots and yardage — tracked properly. Packing lists that become invoices without re-typing a line, receivables that stay current, and production that knows exactly what fabric it consumed.

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No credit card · $500/month after trial · Unlimited users

The problem

A distributor doesn’t sell 100 units. They sell 180 yards from one dye lot.

Fill that order from two lots and the colour shades across the finished garment — and the shipment comes back. Generic systems can’t express a roll, a dye lot, or a remnant, so inventory lives in spreadsheets, packing lists get typed twice, A/R aging is a monthly fire drill in Excel, and short ends pile up in the racks as capital nobody is measuring.

What it does

Every module a distributor actually runs on

Inventory
Roll- and dye-lot-level tracking with live yardage. Receiving increases stock, shipping decreases it — automatically. Style numbers sort 0–9 then A–Z, the way the trade reads them.
Receiving
Log goods off the mill by roll, with barcodes generated for you and locations recorded for pick routing.
Packing lists
Sequential numbering with manual override, full ship-to and freight detail, Bill of Lading, and a print-ready document on your letterhead.
Invoicing
Generate one invoice from one or many packing lists with zero re-keying. Subtotal, freight, credit-card surcharge and sales tax calculated automatically.
Accounts receivable
Aging at 0–30 / 31–60 / 61–90 / 90+, partial payments, discounts, write-offs, refunds, and printable customer statements.
Sales & commission
Revenue by customer, style, date or salesperson, with commission calculated per rep and house accounts tracked separately.
Manufacturing
Bills of material, cut orders by colour and size, fabric consumption deducted from stock, and finished goods received back into inventory.
Fashion design studio
Collections, AI-drafted tech packs, graded measurement charts with tolerances, colorways, trims and true landed cost per garment — because most fabric houses also make product.
Built-in intelligence
Dead-stock and short-end detection, stockout risk, and reorder recommendations ranked by urgency — before you run short.
What makes it different

Three things no generic ERP will ever do

The roll-cut optimizer
When an order comes in for 180 yards, which rolls do you cut? The engine picks the combination that stays inside the buyer’s tolerance, keeps the whole order in one dye lot, minimises rolls cut, and refuses to leave a dead-end remnant — it either consumes a roll fully or leaves a healthy, sellable end.
AI purchase-order reading
Buyers email PDF purchase orders in dozens of inconsistent layouts. Drop the PDF in and it comes back as structured line items — style, colour, yardage, tolerance, factor — ready to review and turn into an order. The same engine reads your Excel and CSV files for bulk import.
Ask your inventory a question
“What’s my dead stock worth?” “Which styles are at risk of stockout?” “What should I reorder?” — answered instantly from live data, in plain English. Legacy systems make you build a report. This one takes a question.
Pricing

One price. Everything included.

$500/month

Unlimited users in your company. Every module. Daily backups. 30 days free to start.

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FAQ

Questions about Textile Wizard

Why do fabric distributors need a specialised ERP?
Fabric isn’t sold in units — it’s sold in yards cut from specific rolls inside a single dye lot. Fill one order from two lots and the colour shades differently across the finished garment, and the buyer can reject the shipment. Generic ERP and accounting systems have no concept of a roll, a dye lot, or a remnant. That’s why most of the trade still runs on spreadsheets.
Is this an alternative to Mod2?
Yes. It covers the same core ground — inventory, packing lists, invoicing, receivables, salesperson reporting — but it runs in a browser and on a phone, reads purchase orders with AI, and costs a flat $500 a month.
How long does it take to get running?
An afternoon. Upload your existing spreadsheets — CSV, Excel or even a PDF — and the system reads them, shows you a preview, and loads your styles, customers and stock in bulk.
What does it cost?
$500 per month, flat, with unlimited users in your company. The first 30 days are free and no credit card is required to start.

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