Inventory uncertainty
Stock decisions are made from outdated spreadsheets, tribal knowledge, or incomplete item history.
TICS
Total Inventory Control System
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Intelligence • Control • Results
TICS is being built for organizations tired of running critical operations through spreadsheets, emails, folders, and disconnected systems. Closed testing is underway now, with reduced-cost beta access planned for selected early adopters after validation.
App logon preview
The logon screen is designed to establish trust before users enter the system: controlled access, premium enterprise styling, the approved TICS/TICA badge, and a visual direction that matches the future dashboard experience.
The problem TICS is built to solve
Companies lose control when inventory, purchasing, receiving, vendors, approvals, asset records, and documents live in different systems, spreadsheets, inboxes, and folders.
Stock decisions are made from outdated spreadsheets, tribal knowledge, or incomplete item history.
Requests, quotes, approvals, purchase orders, and vendor communication become scattered and hard to defend.
Packing slips, partial receipts, exceptions, and PO status do not always stay connected.
Certificates, contracts, quotes, receipts, drawings, and audit evidence are difficult to locate when needed.
Equipment can be purchased, received, and installed without a clean lifecycle record or warranty trail.
Teams waste time reconstructing who approved what, when it happened, and what proof supports it.
Before TICS / With TICS
The TICS command chain
This is the operating chain TICS is being built around. The goal is to keep the reason, decision, transaction, receipt, asset, document, and proof connected.
Capture the need, reason, department, priority, and supporting context.
Review vendors, catalogs, contracts, RFQs, quotes, substitutions, and pricing.
Preserve budget, authority, CapEx/OpEx status, justification, and approval trail.
Create and track purchase orders, vendor acknowledgments, status, and open commitments.
Connect packing slips, partial receipts, inspections, exceptions, quarantine, and returns.
Update inventory or asset records with location, ownership, history, and documents.
Track maintenance, warranty, work orders, spare parts, and service history.
Keep the audit trail, supporting files, records, and evidence available when needed.
Ask TICA
TICA is planned as the assistant layer inside TICS. It should help users understand the records already inside the system without replacing approvals, controls, or human responsibility.
Built for serious operations
TICS is being built with the expectation that operational systems need controls, permissions, proof, and disciplined rollout — not just attractive screens.
Owner, system administration, company administration, and future company user role separation.
Customer and test scenarios are intended to remain isolated by company, role, and workflow context.
Actions should preserve history, responsibility, and evidence instead of disappearing into disconnected tools.
Files should connect to the item, vendor, PO, receipt, asset, project, or event they support.
Testing and rollout are intentionally controlled before live operational writes expand.
TICA is planned as a guide and summarizer inside TICS, not a replacement for user accountability.
Industry use cases
TICS is being designed for standard operational use cases and future custom build options where specialized workflows are needed.
Support controlled purchasing, expiration awareness, vendor documents, receiving evidence, and audit-ready records.
Track inventory, quote comparisons, vendor catalogs, open orders, receiving issues, and stockout risk.
Connect approvals, supplier records, quotes, purchase orders, receiving proof, documents, and audit history.
Support project-based accountability, receiving documents, equipment records, and purchasing history.
Track operational supplies, building assets, equipment documents, vendor history, and recurring purchasing needs.
Support high-value parts, operational documents, warehouse visibility, supplier records, and evidence retention.
Custom build available
For organizations with specialized workflows, terminology, reports, integrations, or implementation requirements, TICS can support a custom build discussion with pricing based on scope and complexity.
Why TICS is different
TICS is being built to connect the entire operational lifecycle: inventory, procurement, vendors, receiving, assets, CapEx, documents, proof, and TICA.
Who the beta is for
The reduced-cost beta will be aimed at practical early adopters willing to test real workflows and provide useful feedback as TICS moves toward commercial readiness.
Organizations still relying on spreadsheets for inventory, purchasing, asset lists, vendor records, or receiving history.
Teams struggling to connect requests, quotes, POs, packing slips, receiving exceptions, and documents.
Organizations that need better evidence of who approved what, what was received, where documents are stored, and why decisions were made.
Teams that need lifecycle control over assets, warranties, maintenance records, projects, and capital purchases.
Why join early
Selected beta users are planned to receive reduced-cost access during the beta period.
Practical feedback can help shape workflows, terminology, screens, and priority features.
Healthcare, manufacturing, government, and enterprise workflows can be considered during beta validation.
Beta users can learn the TICS operating model before the broader commercial launch.
Commercial roadmap
Private validation, tester feedback, workflow review, and app direction refinement.
Limited access for selected early adopters willing to provide practical feedback.
Broader SaaS release once workflows, guardrails, pricing, onboarding, and support are ready.
Assistant workflows, summaries, record lookup, guidance, analytics, and intelligent operational support.
Product vision
These visuals show the intended direction for the finished TICS app: a secure dark navy and gold command center built around inventory, procurement, assets, documents, audit proof, and the future TICA assistant layer.
Private, secure, premium, and centered on the approved round TICS/TICA badge.
Operational command center for inventory, procurement, assets, documents, audit proof, and TICA.
Platform scope
TICS is being shaped around the complete chain of operational work: request, source, approve, order, receive, control, maintain, document, and prove.
Items, categories, units, stock levels, locations, reorder points, CSV upload, cycle counts, and movement history.
Supplier records, contacts, catalogs, preferred status, risk context, scorecards, and document history.
Requests for quote, supplier responses, due dates, comparison points, substitutions, and award recommendations.
Approved requests, PO generation, acknowledgments, open order tracking, and purchasing proof.
Receive by PO, partial receipts, packing slips, inspection status, exceptions, quarantine, and returns.
Asset records, warranties, maintenance, CapEx requests, project justification, approvals, and lifecycle documents.
Contracts, receipts, drawings, certificates, revision records, compliance evidence, and audit-ready history.
Executive visibility into stock risk, procurement activity, vendor performance, spend, value, and readiness.
Powered by TICA
TICA — Total Inventory Control Assistant — is planned to help users locate records, compare vendor quotes, explain receiving exceptions, summarize CapEx requests, and guide users through operational workflows while TICS remains the system of record.
Compare these vendor quotes.
Show inventory below reorder point.
Find documents for this asset.
Summarize receiving exceptions this week.
Development roadmap
Tenant testing, separate logins, CSV uploads, navigation validation, and feedback collection.
Inventory, vendors, sourcing, RFQs, quotes, POs, receiving, and documents.
Assets, CapEx, maintenance, warranty, contracts, GPO/pricing, analytics, and evidence library.
Guided assistant workflows, record lookup, summaries, recommendations, and user support.
Beta interest
TICS is not broadly released yet. The next commercial step is a limited reduced-cost beta after closed testing is complete.
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