Storerounds

For retail chains of 2-50 stores

Every store.
Every morning.
With receipts.

Storerounds works the night shift: it reads every store's POS, flags what needs you, and proves its work by open.

One email when the founding window opens. No spam, ever.

See it work

Screens from the working product prototype on fictional data: the morning brief, an exception with evidence, the rounds that hold for store hours, a receipt that says exactly what it proved, and the layers that watch the rest.

Sample data The launch film, captured live from the working product prototype on fictional Aurora Beauty Supply data. Captioned, with a calm voiceover and a soft music bed. Every figure is Sample; a number the system cannot back renders Held, never guessed.
Sample data Aurora Beauty Supply is fictional. The screens are from a working product prototype.
The Morning Flash dashboard: a verdict line reading Wednesday rang $29,453 against a $29,685 baseline, a SALES and BASELINE row, a ring reading 3 stores need you, and a per-store table. Labeled sample data.
6:30 AMThe Morning Flash: Wednesday rang $29,453 against a $29,685 baseline. All 8 stores read overnight, 3 need you, one receipt covers every figure.
An exception card: braiding hair 1B reads -14 on hand at Riverside, sold 31, received 0, with SKU evidence, baseline context, and a footer reading EVIDENCE, NOT A VERDICT, names no person and ends in a step to investigate. Fictional sample data.
The exceptionAn exception opens with evidence: braiding hair reads -14 on hand at Riverside, sold 31, received 0. It names no person and ends in a step to check.
The Rounds board: a note that Chase and Round messages hold for store hours 6 AM to 9 PM and nothing goes out overnight, and a round assigned to the Riverside manager carrying a Dispute this button. Fictional sample data.
The roundsRounds and Chases hold for store hours, 6 AM to 9 PM, and the person asked can dispute what they were handed. Nothing goes out overnight.
A receipt stamped System matched: a submitted count and the POS agree at 17, with a row that reads Agreement is not proof, only independent evidence plus the POS ever earns Dual-source verified. Fictional sample data.
The receiptCount and system agree at 17, so the receipt reads System matched, not Verified. Only independent evidence plus the POS earns Dual-source verified.
The onboarding copilot answering a setup question drawn from the guides, ending with the exact cited section From Connect on-prem SQL POS, Run the read-back test, and offering to email the founder rather than guess. Fictional sample data.
Setup helpThe onboarding copilot answers from the guides and cites the exact section. When the guides fall short it emails the founder, and never guesses.
The Reliability sentinel trust metrics: several self-grades render Held when the sample is too small to be honest, including Estimated dollars protected shown Held with no receipt trail, each pointing at its nightly trust receipt. Fictional sample data.
The sentinelThe Reliability sentinel grades itself in public. A number it cannot back with receipts renders Held, dollars protected included. Honesty is the feature.
The Chief-of-Staff exec home: a count of 2 calls that need you and 9 handled overnight, and a triage card putting an Old Mill lease decision to the owner with the note the decision stays yours. Fictional sample data.
The exec layerThe Chief-of-Staff triage protects your attention: 2 calls need you, 9 were handled overnight with receipts. The decision stays yours.

That is the product.

A brief you can trust, an exception with evidence, and a receipt that says what it proved. Twenty founding chains get it first.

Join the waitlist

These screens come from the MVP demo build, captured as-is on fictional Aurora Beauty Supply data. It is a working product prototype: production connectors are being proven with the founding cohort. Verified only ever means two independent sources agree; a number the system cannot back renders Held, never guessed. We say what is not ready at the same volume as what is.

The founding 20

Storerounds opens to twenty chains, then closes the cohort. Twenty is small enough that the founder can answer every email personally, and large enough to prove the receipts loop across real POS systems. When the twenty places are filled, the rest of the waitlist moves to standard launch access.

  • Founding pricing, locked. The tier price you join at never rises while you stay a subscriber, monthly or annual.
  • Guided onboarding. The guides and the agent walk your first connection, step by step, and the founder is one email away.
  • Named in the credits. Your chain on the founding page, if you want it. Anonymity is fine too.
Join the founding waitlist
20 of 20
founding places open

This number is updated by hand as places are claimed. It is the truth. No countdown clocks here, ever.

One night of work, receipted

The same round, every night, at every store. Here is the whole loop.

  1. Pull

    The agent reads every store's POS overnight. Read-only, always. Legacy on-prem SQL included: the systems no cloud platform reaches. Then it checks its own work and files a data receipt: rows pulled, store-days complete, gaps named.

  2. Brief

    The Morning Flash lands on your phone: sales vs. plan by store, stockouts and dead stock, register and cash anomalies, and every exception still open from before. Aged honestly: "day 3, still open."

  3. Chase In the works

    The agent assigns the fix to the right manager and collects proof: a photo, a count, a confirmation. It escalates what's stuck.

    The Chase sells only after read-back verification runs 60+ clean days in production on two or more POS systems. Until that gate opens, the agent chases you, not your staff: every flag re-checks against the next night's pull and escalates with its full trail.

  4. Receipt

    Everything the agent touched files a receipt: Found, Did, Checked. When the agent re-reads the real state and the numbers agree, the receipt reads System matched; the stronger Verified is reserved for two independent sources agreeing. Never on its own say-so.

What 6:31 AM looks like

One morning, played the way the product plays it. Every figure below is fictional and labeled.

Morning Flash Sample data
Tuesday, July 14 · 8 stores
All 8 stores reported. 1 flag needs you: a cash shortage at Riverside.
pulled 2:14-3:06 AM · read-back checked against POS
FLAG · Riverside, Monday close Sample data

The register counted $1,180 in cash. The deposit slip photo reads $868. That leaves $312 unaccounted.

Chase sent to the Riverside manager: recount the deposit and photograph a fresh slip.

RECEIPT No. 0214 · 6:58 AM Verified
Riverside, Monday deposit
Found$312 gap between the drawer count and the slip photo.
DidAsked the Riverside manager for a recount and a fresh slip photo. deposit-slip_0714.jpg · 6:52 AM
CheckedThe new slip reads $1,180. It matches the drawer to the dollar. First slip was written before the last till drop.

The Chase shown above ships behind its gate: it sells only after read-back verification runs 60+ clean days in production. We say what is not ready at the same volume as what is.

Built by a family that runs stores

Storerounds comes from a family that runs a 14-store beauty-supply chain. When our POS reporting failed, we rebuilt cross-store visibility from the raw SQL ourselves. That is the job consultants quote at $15,000, and an ex-Tableau employee in the same thread put the real market rate closer to $60,000. We turned that build into an employee any chain can hire.

And we should say the second thing plainly: Storerounds is an agent-built company. Agents researched the market, designed the business, drew the brand, and wrote this page. The founder reviews and approves with receipts, the same way you will. The line on our wall:

“The business and agents that keep building themselves
and keep learning.” Founding thesis, 2026

Why receipts, and not promises? Because the operators we build for have already said what breaks. Their words, at the source:

“We never know who has or hasn't completed the task.”

Franchise operator of 100+ stores, evaluating store-ops software in public
r/smallbusiness, fetched 2026-07-09

This is why every fix the agent raises is re-checked against the next night's data until it closes.

“A checkpoint that says success and a real-world state that disagrees.”

Practitioner on the best-documented AI agent failure
r/AI_Agents, fetched 2026-07-09

This is why no claim rests on the agent's own report: a re-read that agrees reads System matched, and the stronger Verified is earned only when two independent sources agree.

한국어로도 됩니다

저희 가족은 미용 재료 매장 열네 곳을 운영합니다. Storerounds는 그 매장들을 위해 먼저 만들었습니다. Morning Flash는 읽는 사람의 언어로 작성됩니다. 사장님은 한국어로, 매니저는 영어로, 같은 아침 보고를 각자의 언어로 받습니다. 온보딩 문서와 지원도 영어와 한국어로 제공됩니다.

The prices, in plain sight

Flat per chain. No per-location penalty, no credits, no quotes. No sales calls, no commission pitch: the guides and the agent walk you through setup, and the founder is one email away.

$499flat, 48 hours

Start with the $499 Diagnostic. Upload a read-only POS export; nothing installs and no credentials leave your office. Within 48 hours the agent returns working cross-store dashboards built on your own data, with a receipts log of every step. Credited 100% against your first subscription invoice if you subscribe within 60 days.

Morning
$299 /month, flat
or $2,990/year: pay for 10 months, get 12
For chains of 2-5 stores.
  • The Morning Flash, every store, every morning
  • Owner plus one recipient
  • 90-day chain memory
  • Monthly deep-dive
  • Read-back receipts on everything
HQ
$1,799 /month, flat
or $17,990/year: pay for 10 months, get 12
For chains of 16-50 stores.
  • Everything in Operator
  • Regional and district rollup views
  • Priority interactive questions
  • Quarterly written ops review
  • First in line for new connectors
In the works  The Chase (staff follow-ups verified with photo receipts): +$199/mo on Morning, included on Operator and HQ. Not for sale until read-back verification runs 60+ clean days in production. The price is published before the first dollar is taken, and if it changes, it changes here first.
Trial14 days free, no credit card
Growth$0 to add a store within your band
LeaveCancel anytime, 60-day money-back
Your dataFull export, any day

No credits, no metering, no surprise bills. Pay yearly and you pay for ten months, not twelve: about 17% off, locked for the term. Founding chains keep the tier price they join at for as long as they stay a subscriber.

Cautious about access? The Trust and Security page spells out exactly what we pull, what never leaves your store, least-privilege read-only credentials, encryption, IP allowlisting, and how to revoke us.

Questions, answered straight

Can I set it up without talking to a salesperson?

There is no salesperson here. No sales calls, no commission pitch. The per-POS guides and the agent walk you through setup, step by step, and the founder is one email away.

If you'd rather start with zero installs, the $499 Diagnostic runs on an uploaded export, and a per-POS export guide sits right beside the upload button.

What does it need from my POS, and is it secure?

A read-only connection, least privilege by default. You create a read-only database user with the exact statements our guide gives you; Storerounds never gets write access, and the connector is outbound-only over TLS to a single named host, with no inbound ports opened. The onboarding docs include a printable security one-pager for your IT person: what we pull, what never leaves your store, encryption in transit and at rest, IP allowlisting, and credential rotation.

And the first thing the agent does after connecting is a read-back test: it reads a number back to you, and you confirm it. Receipts from minute one. The full write-up lives on the Trust and Security page.

Which POS systems are supported?

The launch list is short on purpose: one legacy on-prem SQL POS family and two cloud POS systems, published in full before the first sale. Off-list systems get a public waitlist board with visible votes, and the list grows by demand, not by deals.

If yours is off-list, join the waitlist and reply to your confirmation with your POS name. That counts as a vote. We would rather tell you no tonight than sell you a maybe.

Do I pay more for more locations?

No. The price is flat per chain within your store band, and adding a store inside your band costs $0 and needs no new contract. No per-location fees, no credits, no metering, no surprise bills. That is the opposite of the per-location contracts the rest of this category runs on.

Pay yearly and you pay for ten months, not twelve: about 17% off, locked for the term. Cross a band and you move up one flat tier, published in plain sight above.

Is this AI?

Yes, it's AI doing the reading. Judge it by the receipts. Every claim in the Morning Flash traces to a read-back check against your actual POS data; a read-back that agrees is stamped System matched, and the stronger Verified is earned only when two independent sources agree.

What's not ready yet?

First, the frame: what exists today is a working product prototype. Production connectors are being proven with the founding cohort.

Then three things, said at full volume. The Chase (staff follow-ups with photo receipts) sells only after read-back verification runs 60+ clean days in production on two or more POS systems. Storerounds Desk, the chain's mission control, is early. Storerounds Index, cross-chain benchmarks, is in the works and will not start before a written data-governance firewall exists and consenting chains have accepted it.

When does the Chase turn on, and will it message my staff?

Not until it has earned it. The Chase, where the agent follows up with your managers and staff, sells only after read-back verification runs 60 or more clean days in production on two or more POS systems. Until that gate opens, the agent chases you, not your staff: every flag it raises re-checks against the next night's pull and ages honestly in the brief.

When it does ship, it ships as manager-assist, not owner surveillance. A Chase closes with proof the work is done and the number is right, not a log of who was watched.

한국어 지원이 되나요?

네. Morning Flash는 읽는 사람의 언어로 작성됩니다. 온보딩 문서와 지원 모두 영어와 한국어로 제공됩니다.

English and Korean at launch. Each person on your team picks their own language, and the brief arrives written in it.

What do the founding 20 get?

The first twenty chains lock the tier price they join at for as long as they stay a subscriber, monthly or annual. They get guided onboarding on the first connection, and a place in the founding credits if they want it. Anonymity is fine too.

The counter on this page is updated by hand as places are claimed. It is the number that is true, not a marketing dial. No countdown clocks, no fake urgency, ever. When the twenty are filled, the waitlist stays open for standard launch access.

What if I want to leave?

Export your data any day, in full. Cancel anytime. 60-day money-back guarantee. Your data is yours; holding it hostage is the industry habit we built against.

Be one of the founding 20.

20 of 20 founding places open. Locked pricing, guided onboarding, your chain in the credits.

One email when the founding window opens. No spam, ever.