Your store is a loop. Your tools aren't.
Brimloop connects demand forecasting, replenishment, and buy-box pricing into one loop around demand — with competitive and ad signals on the way. Free during our design-partner pilot.
The loop in action
One signal doesn't stay in one lane. Watch it cross the loop.
- Demand → Pricing + InventoryLive
Demand spikes on a SKU
Pricing firms up and replenishment pulls the next PO forward — one signal, two moves.
- Competitive → PricingLive
A competitor undercuts the buy box
Pricing responds within your guardrails to defend the box without racing to the floor.
- Inventory → AdsRoadmap
Stockout risk climbs
Ad pacing eases off the at-risk SKU so spend doesn't chase inventory you can't ship.
- Competitive → Demand + PricingRoadmap
A substitute gains share
Battle-space signal feeds demand and pricing so the loop adjusts before the gap widens.
Point tools do one slice. Nobody connects them.
A repricer
reprices.
A forecasting tool
forecasts.
An ad platform
bids.
Each runs in its own lane, blind to the others. Brimloop is the loop — the nodes share one view of demand and move together.
Start free — request pilot access
We're onboarding a small group of design partners. Tell us where you sell and we'll be in touch.
Request pilot access — no card, no account to set up.
Questions
- What is Brimloop?
- Brimloop runs inventory, pricing, ads, and competitive signals as one connected loop around demand, instead of as separate point tools. Today it does demand forecasting, replenishment, and buy-box pricing; competitive intelligence and ad management are on the roadmap.
- What can it do today?
- Two things are live now: demand forecasting with replenishment, and buy-box pricing. Both are free during our design-partner pilot.
- What does “free during the pilot” mean?
- Design partners use the live capabilities at no cost during the pilot while we build out the rest of the loop with their feedback.
- How is this different from a repricer or a forecasting tool?
- Those tools each handle one slice and don't talk to each other. Brimloop connects the slices: a demand or competitive signal moves pricing and replenishment together, off one shared view of demand.
- Which channels does it support?
- The pilot focuses on Amazon to start. Tell us where you sell when you request access and we'll let you know what's supported.
- How do I get access?
- Request pilot access from this page. It's a short form — no account or card required — and we'll follow up about onboarding.