Inventory control
Item setup, locations, stock movement, adjustments, low-stock signals, and multi-branch visibility.
Book a Demo
We do not treat demos as generic product calls. Our AWRA demo is a guided walkthrough shaped around your operating model: inventory, procurement, sales/POS, finance, reporting, integrations, approvals, and rollout readiness.
We built this page for teams that want a focused conversation about fit: whether AWRA is right for your organization, what the first rollout should include, and how your team can move from current tools into a connected operations hub.
What the demo covers
We run the demo around how work moves across your organization. We start with stock and operational structure, move into procurement and receiving, then show how sales, POS, finance, reporting, access controls, and integrations connect into one operating layer.
If your team has a specific pain point, we can spend more time there. For example: purchase approvals, vendor quotations, multi-location inventory, finance reconciliation, reporting visibility, mobile workflows, or data migration.
Item setup, locations, stock movement, adjustments, low-stock signals, and multi-branch visibility.
Requests, RFQs, vendor quotations, approvals, purchase orders, receiving, and supplier accountability.
Customer-facing transactions, invoices, POS flow, stock-aware selling, and sales reporting context.
Accounting visibility, reconciliation context, dashboards, BI views, and management reporting.
Roles, permissions, audit trails, MFA expectations, approval controls, and operational accountability.
QuickBooks sync patterns, APIs, webhooks, data migration, training, and implementation planning.
Audience fit
We get the best demo conversations when the people responsible for operations, procurement, finance, or leadership visibility are present. AWRA is most useful when your organization has real workflow complexity: locations, approvals, stock movement, supplier decisions, finance review, or reporting needs.
Teams that need a single view of inventory, procurement, sales, and finance activity.
Organizations that want cleaner supplier comparison, RFQ discipline, approvals, and purchase order traceability.
Teams that need operational records to be easier to reconcile, review, and report.
Decision makers comparing AWRA against spreadsheets, disconnected tools, or heavier ERP options.
What to expect
We believe a good demo should help you decide what to do next. We will not rush through every feature just to say we covered it. The call should clarify whether AWRA fits your workflow, what modules matter first, what data is needed, and what a responsible rollout would look like.
We clarify your organization type, locations, users, modules, current tools, and the operational friction you want to remove.
We walk through inventory, procurement, sales/POS, finance, reports, governance, and the workflows most relevant to your team.
We discuss data readiness, user roles, rollout stages, training, integrations, timeline, and what a successful go-live would require.
You leave with a practical view of fit: which modules to start with, what to prepare, and whether AWRA is the right operating layer.
Request details
Share the workflows you want to see, the size of your team, the tools you currently use, and any rollout timeline you have in mind. A few details help us tailor the call instead of showing a generic product script.
You can also book directly on the calendar if you already know you want a sales walkthrough.
Help Center
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