Fractional data ops · boutique game stores only
There is real money frozen in your shelves. I find it in 14 days.
If you run a boutique game store on Shopify, your inventory is wrong below a few units — and it stays wrong even after you fix it by hand. I reconstruct what's actually true from your distributor invoices and POS, show you the dead capital, and turn gut-feel reordering into a precision decision engine.
One vertical. Game stores. That's the whole list.
Free. No obligation. ~30 minutes of your time for the data export. I do the rest.
Shopify was built to sell you. It wasn't built for this.
High-velocity inventory, thin margins, hundreds of SKUs per release, dozens of distributors. A general-purpose POS quietly leaks capital in three places you can't see from the dashboard:
01 · THE BUNDLE TRAP
A bundle sells, the components don't decrement correctly, the count drifts to fiction — and a hand-correction doesn't hold. Every drifted SKU is either a lost sale or cash you can't see.
02 · THE 120-DAY BLACKOUT
Shopify hides your history past 120 days and 1,000 items. You're making a full year of purchasing decisions on four months of memory.
03 · THE HIDDEN-VARIABLE DRAIN
Your "top sellers" are often your bottom-margin products once you account for labor, shelf-space cost, and distributor lead-time. You're defending the wrong SKUs.
I don't just report this. I build the system that stops it.
The offer
A free 14-day Forensic Audit. Then you decide.
14 days inside your data. At the end you hold three things you've never had:
- →The Found Money number. The dead capital sitting in slow stock and the sales you're losing to phantom stockouts, in dollars.
- →The Inventory Reality Map. A full year of true SKU movement, reconstructed from invoices and POS — the history Shopify won't show you past its caps.
- →The diagnosis. Plain-English: exactly which mechanisms are making your numbers lie, and which are one-time fixes vs. ongoing.
Why free: the audit's job is to prove the leak is real and worth closing. It costs you ~30 minutes and one data export. There's no obligation and nothing to cancel. If it doesn't earn the next step, we shake hands and you keep the Map.
A three-movement path.
MOVEMENT 1 · THE FORENSIC AUDIT — the wedge
Free, 14 days. I reconstruct your true inventory from distributor invoices and POS sales, find the dead capital, and hand you the Reality Map. No cost, no obligation.
MOVEMENT 2 · THE DECISION ENGINE — the retainer
Not a PDF. A weekly operations guide that tells you exactly what to order, what to move, and what to clear. I defend your margins so you can run your community, not your spreadsheets.
MOVEMENT 3 · THE NETWORK — the moat
I refuse geographic exclusivity on purpose. Every store contributes anonymized velocity patterns that sharpen the engine — so the more stores in the network, the better the forecasting becomes for your shop.
Built by an operator, not an agency.
I'm Jordan Storme. I build and ship physical products with my own hands — I understand you're not just selling boxes, you're running high-velocity inventory on thin margins with a pallet jack. I'm not here to "consult." I build the operating system that takes a single shop to a regional powerhouse, and I keep the niche narrow on purpose. Riches are in the niche.
Straight answers.
Is it really free? What's the catch?
Genuinely free, no obligation. The audit exists to prove the leak is real. You'd only ever pay for the ongoing Decision Engine — and only if the audit earns it.
What happens to my data?
Mutual NDA and a written data-handling protocol before anything moves. Your supplier names, pricing, margins, customer lists, and store identity stay yours, locked down. Only anonymized patterns ever feed the engine.
Why no geographic exclusivity?
Because exclusivity protects mediocrity. The system gets sharper the more stores it sees. Promising not to work with another store nearby would just make your service worse.
Is this for me?
If you run a boutique game store and you still cross-check the system by hand because "it's always wrong," yes. If you're fine with your inventory drift and don't care about capital efficiency, no.
Your inventory is leaking capital every day.
Fourteen days from now you could know exactly where, and how much.
Get the free 14-day audit →