For your trade
For your trade
The sum is the same in all of them: what you left, minus what is still on the shelf. What changes is what it is counted in and how often it is restocked.
The figure on each card is what one shop owes after one visit, at that trade's own prices.
Craft bakeries
Bread does not wait. How to keep the count on what you leave in cafes and shops when the product goes stale in three days.
Counted in: loaves and packs · every week
Craft cheesemakers
Fresh and aged move at different speeds on the same shelf. How to bill for what sold without paying commission on what spoiled.
Counted in: wheels and wedges · every week
Coffee roasters
The bag does not spoil, but it ages. How to know what sold and what has sat on the shelf for six weeks with your name on it.
Counted in: bags · every fortnight
Preserves and jams
Nothing spoils, so nothing forces you back. The risk with preserves is forgetting a shop for six months, not losing stock.
Counted in: jars · every month
Ceramic studios
A broken piece is neither a sale nor stock. How to keep the count when what you leave behind can shatter on the shelf.
Counted in: pieces · slower than monthly
Leather workers
Eight pieces in a boutique are worth more than three hundred loaves. Counting is easy; remembering which one sold is not.
Counted in: pieces · slower than monthly
Why trust this
Built on a real round, and checkable
Artisanly came out of a cookie round in Mexico, written by the people who drive it. The promises below are not marketing lines — each one is enforced somewhere you could go and read.
A stockist's address is never published
The public where-to-buy page shows shop name and town. No street address, no coordinates, no map link. The three keys it may print are pinned in code and asserted in tests, because a stockist did not agree to be listed.
A driver sees only their own shops
Enforced by the database, not by hidden buttons. Another partner's shop does not appear even if somebody guesses the address, and an audit walks every table to prove no route around it was left open.
Both sides agree before you drive off
The count is taken in the shop and the receipt is printed there. The bill is not something reconstructed from memory at home and sent three weeks later.
Nothing to pay to find out
Signing up asks for an email and a password. Free under 25 stores, no card, no trial clock, and no features switched off — the free tier is the whole product.
Start with one shop
The sum works the same with one as with fifty. Add the rest whenever you like.
Free under 25 stores. No card to start.