Control room

Illustrative dashboards for a calmer parts operation.

These are concept panels, not claims of a shipped product. They exist to show how the brand can speak in metrics, operating cues, and procurement clarity from day one.

Spend view

Supplier fragmentation map

Show duplicate category overlap, rush-order concentration, and where purchase volume is too thin to justify the vendor count.

Catalog view

Top friction SKUs

Flag low-confidence records, missing alternates, weird units, and parts that trigger repeated search refinement.

Replenishment view

Stockout risk radar

Blend lead time, field demand, and emergency order history into one priority stack the team can actually act on.

Why this works

The concept already knows what its product screenshots should feel like.

That matters whether the site becomes a real SaaS front door, a consultancy offer, or an acquisition-ready brand asset. The dashboards feel coherent because the underlying operating model is coherent.

Expansion lanes

  • Supplier scorecards and alternate-sourcing guidance
  • Field-service demand integration for van stock
  • Self-serve procurement workflows or distributor portals
  • Industrial SEO around parts availability, alternates, and stocking