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The Operating System for Retail Networks

ecorgOS

We turn fragmented ERP, POS and e-commerce data into one cockpit owners and operators run their entire retail network on.

Multi-store retailFranchise networksF&B chains
ProblemSlide 02 / 10

Retail chains scale physically.
Their management doesn't.

Status quo
Data lives in 7+ systems

ERP, POS, e-com, WMS, 1C, Excel, the GM's head. Nothing talks to anything.

Status quo
Owners fly blind for weeks

Real margin only visible when accounting closes the month — too late to react.

Status quo
Every store is run differently

No standards, no playbooks, no way to scale a 5-store success to a 50-store network.

SolutionSlide 03 / 10
What we built

One operating layer
on top of everything you already run.

ecorgOS connects to your ERP, POS and e-commerce, normalizes the data into a single network model, and gives every role — owner, COO, store manager, franchise lead — the cockpit they need to actually run the network.

No replacement of existing systemsLive in 7 days
01
Connect — read-only ingestion from current stack
02
Unify — single canonical retail data model
03
Manage — cockpits for every role in the network
04
Scale — playbooks & standards pushed back to stores
Why nowSlide 04 / 10

The retail network era
demands a new control layer.

01
Chain economics are squeezing

Rent, labor and supply costs are up. 1–2 pp of margin is the difference between growth and shutdown.

02
Franchise is the scaling model

Modern networks (drinkit, Dodo, Vkusvill) win because operations are standardized and measurable.

03
Data is finally connectable

Modern POS and ERP have APIs. The bottleneck stopped being integration — it became orchestration.

MarketSlide 05 / 10

A market measured in millions of stores.

TAM
$48B

Retail ops & analytics software, global

SAM
$9.2B

Multi-store retail & franchise networks, EMEA + CIS

SOM (5y)
$240M

Mid-market chains 10–500 stores, our wedge

Mid-market chains (10–500 stores) are too big for spreadsheets and too small for SAP-grade BI rollouts. That's our wedge.

ProductSlide 06 / 10

Four cockpits.
One operating system.

Each role in the network gets a focused surface. Same canonical data under the hood — no rebuilding dashboards, no reconciling exports.

See live dashboards →
Owner / CEO
Network overview
COO / Finance
Margin & loss
Store manager
Daily ops checklist
Franchise director
Franchise governance
Business modelSlide 07 / 10

Per-store SaaS, billed monthly.
Pricing that scales with the network.

Starter
€ 49/store / month

Up to 10 stores. Network overview + ops checklist.

Growth
€ 89/store / month

Up to 50 stores. Adds margin & loss control + playbooks.

Network
Custom50+ stores

Full cockpit suite, franchise governance, white-label.

ACV (target)
€ 28K
Avg 30 stores × Growth tier
Gross margin
82%
Pure-software economics
Payback
9 mo
Sales-led mid-market motion
Traction & signalSlide 08 / 10

Early signal from the field.

12
Pilot networks in pipeline
240+
Stores covered in pilots
7d
Avg time to first cockpit
+1.8 pp
Margin lift in first 90 days

"First time in 4 years I can open one screen on Monday morning and actually know what's happening in all 32 stores."

— COO, F&B chain · pilot week 2
CompetitionSlide 09 / 10

Why ecorgOS, and not the alternatives.

Capability
ecorgOS
BI tools
Spreadsheets
Custom build
Connects to ERP/POS/e-com
Pre-built retail data model
Role-based cockpits
Operational playbooks back to stores
Live in 7 days
Designed for franchise governance

✓ native · ○ partial / requires heavy work · — not designed for

VisionSlide 10 / 10

Every retail network
run on one operating system.

We're building the management layer for a generation of operator-led chains — the way Stripe became the layer for online payments.

The ask
Seed round

To build out the connector library, expand the cockpit suite, and land 50 paying networks across EMEA + CIS in the next 18 months.