Brimloop

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.

Brimloop's loop inside the battle spaceAn infinity loop links Pricing, Demand, and Ads. Inventory sits above and Competitive below, both wired to Demand. Around it all, competitor and substitute forces press inward — the loop senses and answers them in real time.The battle spaceCompetitorsSubstitutesDemandInventoryPricingAdsCompetitive

The loop in action

One signal doesn't stay in one lane. Watch it cross the loop.

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.