TagFlow is an AI employee that monitors your stock 24/7, predicts shortages before they happen, and triggers replenishment automatically — no dashboards, no manual checks, no alerts you ignore.
TagFlow plugs into your existing stack — RFID readers, ERP, Shopify, NetSuite. No rip-and-replace. Works with what you have.
It reads your sales velocity, seasonal patterns, supplier lead times, and fashion trend signals. Builds a model specific to your business.
When stock drops below threshold, TagFlow triggers the right action — reorder from supplier, shift from another warehouse, alert the buyer.
No scheduled reports. TagFlow watches every SKU, every location, every moment. Drift in sales velocity triggers action before human eyes catch it.
Integrates your sales data with external signals — weather, social trends, new collections. Predicts what's about to run, not what already ran.
When the threshold breaches, TagFlow doesn't alert you — it acts. Creates PO drafts, routes to the right supplier, schedules delivery. Done.
Shops, warehouses, third-party logistics. TagFlow sees surplus in one location and routes stock to where it's needed, automatically.
EU regulations in 2026 make unsold inventory an auditable environmental liability. TagFlow minimizes overproduction — your AI-generated paper trail for regulators.
TagFlow sends you a daily briefing: what it acted on, what it's watching, what needs your judgment. You're the boss — it handles the work.
RFID told the industry it could track every product. It was right. But tracking is not watching, and watching is not acting. Most fashion brands have the data to never run out of stock — they just don't have anyone, or anything, paying attention at 3am. TagFlow is that someone.
TagFlow works with your existing RFID infrastructure. No new hardware. No six-month implementation. Just an AI employee that starts watching from day one.
The fashion brands winning in 2030 are the ones that stopped relying on humans to watch the data and started running on AI that never sleeps.