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San Francisco demand forecasting and inventory planning platform for DTC brands that have outgrown spreadsheets; provides algorithmic purchase order management without enterprise complexity.
Cogsy was founded in San Francisco to solve one of the most persistent operational challenges for growing DTC e-commerce brands: inventory planning. Most DTC brands manage purchasing decisions through spreadsheets and gut feel until they reach a scale where the costs of overstocking and stockouts become significant enough to justify dedicated planning tooling. Cogsy was built to bridge that gap, providing algorithmic demand forecasting and purchase order management for DTC brands that have outgrown spreadsheets but are not ready for enterprise supply chain planning systems.\n\nThe Cogsy platform connects to Shopify and other e-commerce platforms to ingest historical sales data and uses that data to generate demand forecasts at the SKU level, factoring in seasonality, growth trends, and marketing calendar inputs. The platform translates those forecasts into purchase order recommendations that give buying teams a starting point for reorder decisions, with the ability to adjust for qualitative factors like planned promotions or expected launch performance. Cogsy also provides inventory health analytics that surface at-risk stockout items and excess inventory positions before they become operational or financial problems.\n\nCogsy targets DTC e-commerce brands in the $2M to $50M annual revenue range that have complex enough SKU counts and supply chain lead times to make systematic demand planning valuable, but are too small to justify enterprise planning implementations. The company competes against Inventory Planner, Skubana, and Brightpearl in the DTC inventory planning space, differentiating through its demand forecasting sophistication and its UX designed for DTC operators rather than supply chain professionals.
World's largest home improvement retailer; $159.5B FY2024 revenue; $18.25B SRS Distribution acquisition expands Pro specialty distribution by $50B TAM; Pro now ~50% of revenues.
The Home Depot is the world's largest home improvement retailer, founded in 1978 by Bernie Marcus, Arthur Blank, Ron Brill, and Pat Farrah in Atlanta, Georgia, and now headquartered in Atlanta and trading on NYSE (HD). The company operates approximately 2,340 stores across the United States, Canada, and Mexico and generated approximately $159.5 billion in total revenues for fiscal year 2024 (ending January 2025) under CEO Ted Decker. The strategic anchor of 2024 was the completed $18.25 billion acquisition of SRS Distribution—a leading professional roofing, pool, and landscaping products distributor—which dramatically expands Home Depot's reach into the professional contractor market and extends its addressable market by an estimated $50 billion in professional specialty trade distribution.
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