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Opsmavix

One system for inventory, orders, production and reporting — built for teams too messy for spreadsheets, too lean for heavyweight software.

DR 1.5Speed 542026ActiveLondon, United Kingdom
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One system for inventory, orders, production and reporting — built for teams too messy for spreadsheets, too lean for heavyweight software.
Frequently asked

What does Opsmavix do?

One system for inventory, orders, production and reporting — built for teams too messy for spreadsheets, too lean for heavyweight software.

Where is Opsmavix headquartered?

Opsmavix is headquartered in London, United Kingdom.

When was Opsmavix founded?

Opsmavix was founded in 2026.

Public companies they compete with
ORCL
Oracle · Oracle NetSuite

Oracle NetSuite provides a unified business management suite including ERP, inventory, and order management, which competes with Opsmavix's aim to be a single system for operational control.

MSFT
Microsoft · Microsoft Dynamics 365

Microsoft Dynamics 365 offers various modules for supply chain, finance, and operations, directly competing with Opsmavix in providing integrated solutions for businesses to manage their core processes.

Who they would sell to
Warby Parker

Warby Parker, as a company involved in both retail and manufacturing, would benefit from Opsmavix's system to manage inventory across sales channels, track production, and streamline order fulfillment, replacing potentially disparate system

Mid-market retail and manufacturing
Allbirds

Allbirds, with its focus on direct-to-consumer sales and manufacturing, could utilize Opsmavix to gain a single source of truth for stock levels, manage production workflows, and improve reporting for better operational control.

Mid-market retail and manufacturing
Casper

Casper, operating in the e-commerce and manufacturing space, would find value in Opsmavix's ability to sync inventory across online channels, manage production schedules, and provide comprehensive reporting to avoid overselling and optimize

Mid-market retail and manufacturing
Glossier

Glossier, a growing e-commerce brand, could leverage Opsmavix to manage its inventory across various sales platforms, streamline order processing, and gain better insights into its operational performance, moving beyond spreadsheets.

Mid-market e-commerce and beauty
Away

Away, a company that designs and sells luggage, would benefit from Opsmavix's system to manage its inventory, track production, and handle orders efficiently across its retail and online channels, ensuring accurate stock levels and streamli

Mid-market retail and manufacturing

Buyer fit inferred by StartupHub from what Opsmavix sells and public signals about each company. Only rows badged "already a customer" are confirmed relationships.

Who could acquire them
Intuit

Intuit would gain a robust operational system for inventory, orders, and production, which could be integrated with its QuickBooks accounting software to offer a more comprehensive solution for small to mid-sized businesses.

Precedent: Acquired Mailchimp, 2021

Shopify

Shopify could fold Opsmavix's inventory, order, and production management capabilities into its platform, providing its e-commerce merchants with a more integrated and powerful tool for managing their entire operation beyond just sales.

Precedent: Acquired Deliverr, 2022

Xero

Xero would enhance its accounting software with Opsmavix's operational control system, offering businesses a more complete view of their finances and operations, particularly for those in manufacturing, wholesale, and e-commerce.

Sage Group

Sage Group could integrate Opsmavix's tailored operational systems into its suite of business management software, strengthening its offerings for small and medium-sized businesses that require more than basic accounting, especially in manu

Precedent: Acquired Futrli, 2022

Strategic fit inferred by StartupHub from each buyer's own acquisition history. No deal, approach or discussion is implied.

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