The pains · 01
The quote that goes cold
A request sits in an inbox while the one person who knows the rate card is busy. By the time a number goes back, the buyer has already booked with whoever answered first.
Industries
Distribution runs on turnaround. The firm that answers first wins the order; the one whose quote goes cold loses it — often to a slower competitor who simply replied.
The field below takes the shape of routes.
The pains
The pains · 01
A request sits in an inbox while the one person who knows the rate card is busy. By the time a number goes back, the buyer has already booked with whoever answered first.
The pains · 02
The storefront, the ERP, and the ledger do not talk, so a person re-keys every order between them. Each hop is a chance to fat-finger a line and a reason nothing reconciles.
The pains · 03
The pricing logic and the supplier quirks live in two people's heads. When one is on holiday, the desk slows to the speed of memory.
What Everward builds
Quote, invoice, and order processing. Approval chains, notifications, and the handoffs between tools that currently run on someone's memory. The single most common way clients meet us.
See the work →Making the ERP, the e-commerce platform, and the accounting system actually talk. Retiring the swivel chair, the re-keying, and the reconciliation spreadsheet that papers over the gaps.
See the work →Fault-tolerant scraping, parsing, and ETL. Migrations out of legacy systems that everyone is afraid to touch. Runs that pause on failure and resume where they stopped — never silently restart.
See the work →Lead routing, enrichment, follow-up sequencing, and pipeline hygiene. The unglamorous plumbing that decides whether a lead is answered in four minutes or four days.
See the work →Live operations dashboards, KPI reporting, and reconciliation views. The numbers your leadership meeting actually argues about, current as of this morning rather than last Friday.
See the work →Quoting calculators, scheduling systems, inventory trackers, operations consoles. The tools your industry never got because nobody built software for a company your size.
See the work →On the record