Built from the ground up for how factories actually run.
Most garment manufacturers run on instinct. ProductXpert exists to give them the actual numbers. What a product truly costs, where material is being lost, when to reorder before urgent.
Most garment manufacturers run on instinct, roughly knowing what is in the warehouse, roughly what a product costs, roughly what workers are owed at month end.
It works, until margins get tight, an order goes wrong, or stock runs out mid-production and nobody saw it coming.
ProductXpert gives you the actual numbers. What a product truly costs to make, where material is being lost, when to reorder before it becomes urgent, whether your operation is running efficiently or just running. The businesses that track this well don’t just operate better. They make fundamentally smarter decisions.
Generic ERPs are built for many industries, and adapted poorly to ours.
The decisions we made, and the ones we didn't compromise on, when we built this.
Built for one industry.
Garment manufacturing. The way factories actually run, the way workers are actually paid, the way materials actually move.
Numbers, not approximations.
Every figure shown is calculated from your own data. No rounded estimates. No "close enough." No averages standing in for actuals.
A system your team will use.
It matches the work your team already does. Terminology, workflow, paperwork. Adoption stops being a fight.
Designed for the way garment factories actually work.
The way materials move. The way workers are paid. The way orders are produced. In-house, job worked, or purchased and brought in for QC.
The result is a system your team will use, because it matches the work they already do.
Surat, Gujarat.
Right in the middle of one of India’s largest textile and garment ecosystems, close enough to the factories we build for, to actually walk them.
Built with manufacturers, not just for them.
Features ship after they survive the floor, not the demo room. If a workflow does not match how your factory works, we’d rather change the workflow than ask you to change yours.
Stop running on instinct. Start running on numbers.
See how a system built for garment manufacturing changes the way your floor runs.