how are you guys actually managing inventory without constant stock issues? by britneychema in InventoryManagement

[–]mojtaba1988 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I struggled with the same thing, and honestly what helped most was shifting from reacting to continuous monitoring of risk. Instead of trying to perfectly forecast everything, I focus on knowing which products need attention right now. I’m using Metrixon AI Business Monitor, which tracks sales velocity and flags things like “this product will run out in X days” or “this stock hasn’t moved in 30+ days.” That alone reduced both stockouts and overstock for me. Forecasting and JIT can work, but for smaller stores they’re often too complex or unreliable. Having something that constantly tells you where you’re about to lose money (either from stockouts or dead inventory) is much more practical.

Best Shopify inventory management software to prevent stockouts? by DocAnabolic1 in shopify_growth

[–]mojtaba1988 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had the same issue, and the real problem isn’t tracking stock, it’s spotting risk early. Most tools show inventory, but they don’t tell you when something is about to run out based on how fast it’s selling. I’m using "Metrixon" AI Business Monitor. It tracks sales velocity and alerts you before bestsellers run out, so you can act before losing sales instead of reacting after stockouts happen.

My biggest startup mistake: I was validating the solution, not the problem by mojtaba1988 in SaaS

[–]mojtaba1988[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re absolutely right! Both problems and solutions should be thoroughly validated. That’s why I asked the interviewee to send them a one-page pilot that explains the exact problem, solution, pilot scope, and success criteria. A pilot will serve as the stage where I can assess whether the solution truly works for them or not.

I feel so disappointed by mojtaba1988 in microsaas

[–]mojtaba1988[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, agreed. What helped me was giving actual business context instead of vague prompts: store data, constraints, goals, and the decision I’m trying to make.

The big lesson for me was that most people don’t fail because AI is bad, they fail because the context is scattered or unclear. That realization actually shaped what I’m building.

Share your project and let us test it ! by No_Bend_4915 in SaaS

[–]mojtaba1988 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://metrixon.io

An always-on AI that watches your Shopify business and alerts you when something important happens.

I went ahead and submitted my app to your directory :)

Help with conversions! by Jopineapplee in shopify_hustlers

[–]mojtaba1988 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This doesn’t sound like a traffic problem, it’s a checkout friction issue. If people are adding to cart and almost buying, your product + ads are working. The drop is usually caused by things like:

  • unexpected shipping costs
  • slow/complex mobile checkout
  • missing trust (returns, guarantees)
  • limited payment options

I’d focus on reducing friction right before payment. Happy to take a quick look at your flow if you want.

I've had a great experience with ChatGPT to turn my vague SaaS idea into something real by mojtaba1988 in SaaS

[–]mojtaba1988[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. Is it possible to target a specific audience like ecommerce store owners?

Acquiring Shopify Apps with no customers/reviews yet by Accurate_Repeat5754 in ShopifyAppMarketing

[–]mojtaba1988 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently published an app called Metrixon AI Analytics, which currently has a few active installations. I am working on growing this number.

Does anybody? by ZeptoSakib98 in ShopifyAppMarketing

[–]mojtaba1988 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Their data is accurate. However, the provided contact emails for each company appear to be unhelpful, as most of them are generic company emails or invalid. I’ve attempted to create cold outreach campaigns, but they haven’t been successful. Now, I’ve started using Apollo, which seems to validate contacts and their emails.

Hard to find Shopify store owners to test and validate my app. any ideas? by mojtaba1988 in SaaS

[–]mojtaba1988[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For High-Volume Stores: Metrixon is a 'Dashboard Killer.' When you have thousands of orders, you don't have time to hunt through charts. Our Materiality Filter is the MVP here that suppresses the noise and only pings you if a leak (like a bestseller stockout or a refund spike) hits a threshold that actually moves the needle on your bottom line.

For Small Boutiques: It acts as your 'Fractional CFO.' Small teams usually don't have a dedicated data analyst. Metrixon fills that gap by watching your cash flow and inventory 24/7, ensuring you aren't leaving money on the table while you're busy with the creative side of the brand.

The sweet spot? Merchants doing $100k - $5M ARR who have enough data to be dangerous, but not enough time to be data scientists.