Most procurement tools are either huge ERPs that are way too heavy and expensive for SMBs, or duct-taped tools like Airtable that fall apart once you need audits and real tracking. Quickinim sits in the middle. It’s lightweight, cloud-first, works without an ERP, and actually covers the warehouse side with QR scans for incoming goods. Suppliers get a simple portal (no training nightmares), everything is logged for compliance, and pricing scales sanely with team size. We’re not here to replace ERPs - just to kill the spreadsheet-and-email chaos procurement teams are stuck in.
It seems that Quickinim can really replace spreadsheets for a small purchasing group with a budget of around €25 per month, focusing on the list of suppliers involved, order processing, and QR codes when receiving orders, right ?
The evolution of software agents leveraging LLMs as versatile building blocks is exciting. It underscores the shift towards modular, composable AI workflows that can integrate deterministic functions with generative intelligence. Great food for thought on how these tools might transform productivity and automation across industries
Fascinating dive into how subtle production and post-production choices shape the final media experience. This really highlights the complexity behind seemingly simple outputs, reminding us how much thought and iteration goes into achieving the intended effect, whether in film, music, or even software product UI.
Interesting to see new tools automating procurement pipelines. Solutions that streamline vendor onboarding and automate document handling look promising for reducing manual work and accelerating supply chain workflows
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