Built for small manufacturers

One order pipeline for dealers, wholesale, and your D2C site

Audited stock movements so finance and production read from the same ledger. Webhooks so your ERP and MRP stay in sync without brittle CSV cron jobs.

What we hear

The problems this solves

Orders come from three different places

Dealers email POs. Wholesale uses one EDI portal. Your D2C site uses Shopify. Nobody has a single view of what's actually been ordered this week.

Stock counts drift between systems

Production adjusts one ledger; shipping adjusts another; your ERP reconciles at month-end. By the time you catch the drift it's already caused a stockout.

ERP integrations break silently

A CSV cron job misses a day, orders back up, and you only find out when a customer calls. You need signed webhooks with retries, not another scheduled script.

How Distribu helps

What you get on day one

1

Unified order pipeline

Orders from the storefront, the dashboard, and the REST API all land in the same queue with the same server-side semantics. One system of record instead of three.

Feature tour
2

Audited stock movements

Every adjustment — orders, returns, manual edits, imports — lands in the stock-history ledger with actor, timestamp, and reason. Finance and production close the books from the same data.

Inventory docs
3

Signed webhooks + scoped API keys

Twelve webhook events with HMAC signatures and zero-downtime secret rotation. Nine permission scopes per API key so your ERP integration can't do more than it needs to.

Webhook docs

The REST API and signed webhooks let our ERP team wire Distribu up in an afternoon. Our warehouse picks from the same queue whether an order came from a rep, the portal, or our site.

Head of engineering — small apparel manufacturer (beta)

ERP sync latency
< 2s
Webhook success
99.95%

Directional beta metric; swapped for a named customer as soon as we have one.

Ready to see it in your tenant?

Built for ops + engineering teams who need one system of record, not one-more-dashboard.