Crewible for e-commerce operators
You're not a shop. You're eight departments in a trench coat.
Running a store solo means being the buyer, the marketer, the analyst, the copywriter and the finance department, usually before the first order of the day ships. The platforms all promise automation and mostly deliver dashboards you don't have time to read.
The crew reads them for you. Scout watches competitors and price moves. Red writes product copy and campaign emails that sound like your brand. Finn reconciles what actually sold against what the ads cost. Ember runs the morning check so you open the laptop already knowing whether yesterday was good.
Who does what for you
Plus the other four: meet the whole crew.
The morning check, automated
- 1
6:30 am: Ember runs the routine. Scout finds a competitor dropped prices on your best-selling category overnight.
- 2
Finn's snapshot shows yesterday's revenue, two refunds and one failed payment worth chasing.
- 3
Red drafts a response campaign for the price move. Bench checks the discount maths before it ships.
- 4
You approve it from your phone with the first coffee. The day starts ahead instead of behind.
The honest bit
The crew reads and writes; it doesn't touch money or inventory. Finn is hard-coded read-only against your payment data, and nothing publishes without your sign-off unless you've explicitly scheduled it. Bounded autonomy is the feature, not the fine print.
One crew. Two ways to run it.
A$99 once on your own Claude plan, or A$79 a month with the engine included. Reskin the crew to your business either way.