Use case
Build an inventory app for your boutique or clothing store
A boutique's stock does not live in neat single rows. One kurti is really twelve things: S/M/L/XL across four colours, some in the shop, some at the tailor, some promised to a customer over WhatsApp. Generic inventory tools were built for warehouses that count identical boxes, so they buckle the moment you add a size-colour matrix. Kashvi builds an inventory app shaped around exactly how a boutique works — you describe it in plain English and get a real working app with a real database, staff logins, and full source code you own.
Stock that actually understands variants
The core of any boutique system is the variant matrix. A single design is a parent product, and each sellable unit is a child: size crossed with colour, each with its own quantity, cost price and MRP. Kashvi generates this two-level model in the database from the start, so when you sell a Medium in maroon, the maroon-M count drops and the design's other variants stay untouched. You can see at a glance that you are out of Large in navy but sitting on eight Smalls, which is the difference between reordering blind and reordering right.
Because the whole thing is a real app and not a spreadsheet, the counts update live across every device. The owner checking stock from home sees the same numbers as the salesgirl scanning a barcode at the counter.
Built for the festive rhythm
Indian boutique demand is not flat — it spikes hard around Diwali, Karva Chauth, Navratri, wedding season and Eid, then goes quiet. An app that ignores that is useless for planning. Kashvi can build in festive stock tagging so you group heavy lehengas, sherwanis and party wear into a season, track how fast each moves, and know what to clear before the lull. It handles the boring-but-critical parts too: low-stock alerts before a fast-moving colour vanishes, dead-stock flags for pieces sitting past 90 days, and purchase records tied to each supplier.
- Size and colour variants under one design, each with its own stock count and price
- Festive/season tags so wedding and Diwali collections are tracked as a group
- Low-stock and dead-stock alerts so you reorder the right variant, not the whole design
- Supplier-wise purchase entries with cost price, so your margins are honest
- Staff logins with roles — the counter sees stock and billing, only you see cost and profit
- A WhatsApp-ready catalog view to share available pieces with a customer instantly
The WhatsApp catalog your customers already expect
Most boutique selling in India happens over WhatsApp. A customer asks 'blue wala hai kya?' and you want to send her only what is genuinely in stock, not a two-month-old broadcast image. Kashvi can generate a shareable catalog that pulls live from your inventory — pick a design, and it produces a clean product view with photo, available sizes and colours, and price, ready to forward. No more selling something you sold last week.
How Kashvi builds it from a prompt
You type what you run and Kashvi assembles the whole thing: a Postgres database with your product, variant, purchase and sale tables; real sign-up and login so your staff have their own accounts; a live preview you can click through immediately; and downloadable code that is yours to keep, host anywhere, or hand to a developer. It builds the web app and real Android and iOS apps through React Native from the same description, so your salesgirl can check stock on her phone on the shop floor. There is no proprietary runtime holding your data hostage. Billing is transparent, in INR with UPI and Razorpay, and if a generation fails the credits are refunded.
Try this prompt: 'Build an inventory app for my boutique. Each design has size (S/M/L/XL/XXL) and colour variants, each with its own stock count, cost price and MRP. Add low-stock alerts and a festive-collection tag.'
Or: 'Add a billing screen that reduces variant stock when a piece is sold, shows today's sales, and lets only the owner see profit per item.'
Or: 'Give me a shareable catalog page that shows only in-stock designs with photo, available sizes, colours and price, so I can send it to customers on WhatsApp.'
Or: 'Add supplier purchase entries and a report that flags designs unsold for more than 90 days as dead stock.'
Start with any one of these and refine by chatting — 'add a barcode scan field', 'let me transfer stock to my second store', 'show me colour-wise best sellers this month'. Each change updates the real app and the code underneath.
Questions
Frequently asked
- Can it handle the same design in many sizes and colours?
- Yes — that is the whole point. Kashvi models each design as a parent with size and colour variants underneath, each carrying its own stock count and price, so selling one Medium-maroon does not touch your other variants.
- Does it track festive and wedding-season stock separately?
- You can tag products into seasons or collections, so your Diwali party wear or wedding lehengas are grouped, tracked for how fast they move, and easy to clear before demand drops.
- Can my staff use it without seeing my profit margins?
- Yes. Kashvi builds real logins with roles. Your counter staff can view stock and create bills, while cost price and profit stay visible only to you.
- Will it work on my phone as an actual app?
- Kashvi builds real Android and iOS apps via React Native alongside the web app, from the same prompt, so you and your staff can check and update stock right on the shop floor.
- Can customers see what's in stock on WhatsApp?
- You can generate a live catalog view that shows only in-stock designs with photos, sizes, colours and price, ready to share on WhatsApp instead of sending outdated broadcast images.
- Do I actually own the code and data?
- Fully. You get downloadable source code and a real Postgres database with no proprietary runtime. Host it anywhere or hand it to a developer — there is no lock-in.
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Build your boutique's inventory app today
Describe your stock the way you actually run it and get a working app — variants, festive tags, WhatsApp catalog and code you own.
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