What teams are running on Solya today.
Each case is a real deployment. Network sizes, stacks and starting points differ. What they share is a decision that used to wait, and now doesn’t.
A seasonal buy plan, signed off in one review
A 14-store apparel buyer had to cut next season's open-to-buy by 12% — and built a sharper plan on two years of live sell-through instead of intuition.
Move stock before markdown is the only option left
A 9-store streetwear brand turned twice-a-season panic transfers into a calm weekly lever — moving stock six weeks before markdown was the only answer left.
Allocation that finally knows the network
A 14-store apparel network still split each season with a rule written when it had 8 stores. Solya re-allocated on what every store had actually become.
One feed for every alert that matters
An outdoor retailer's ops director triaged alerts across five channels. Solya gave her one prioritised feed — and 20 minutes back every Monday.
Open-to-buy, managed live by the whole team
A 16-store sport retailer turned its weekly open-to-buy spreadsheet into a live, shared dashboard — and stopped overshooting budget by six weeks.
A 12-store network, managed in real time
A head of retail ran 12 stores on monthly reports with a 3-week lag. Solya turned that retrospective cadence into one live dashboard she opens every morning.
AI agents that don't just suggest — they do the work
A footwear group deployed Solya agents on markdown, transfers and reordering. Approvals stayed human; the busywork did not.
From weekly meetings to continuous replenishment
How a 28-store apparel network moved from spreadsheet-driven replenishment to a continuous decision loop — and freed two days a week per buyer.
Every merchant question, answered against live data
A specialty sports retailer plugged Solya into Slack so the team could ask anything — and get back a sourced answer, not another report request.