INVARYA

Inventory, without the chaos.

Stop guessing your inventory. Start controlling it.

Real-time inventory management for teams that are tired of spreadsheets, stockouts, and chaos.

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The chaos behind your inventory

Inventory today is broken

Most teams trying to manage inventory are stuck in the past: scattered spreadsheets, manual uploads, and a never-ending stream of correction emails. Data goes out of sync the moment two people open the same file. No one knows who owns what, and permissions are a guessing game — so the same question, “Do we have this in stock?” is asked over and over throughout the day. The result is wasted time, missed sales, and a constant firefight to keep stock levels accurate.

Finally, inventory that just works

Meet Invarya — your single source of truth

Invarya replaces fragile spreadsheets with a single, real-time inventory system built for teams. Every change is reflected instantly, so your floor staff, warehouse, and ops team always see the same truth. Role-based access control provides clear ownership — admins, editors, and viewers each get exactly the permissions they need, removing accidental overwrites and confusion. Bulk CSV uploads let you bring large catalogs online in seconds, not hours, and because Invarya runs entirely in the browser and is powered by AWS (Cognito for secure login, Lambda for business logic, and DynamoDB for fast, scalable storage), there’s no software to install and no infrastructure to manage.

Why teams switch to Invarya

Built for speed. Designed for control. Whether you run a retail store, manage a warehouse, or run an ops team at a growing startup, Invarya reduces stock errors, removes manual tasks, and helps teams move confidently. You’ll stop firefighting inventory and start treating it like a reliable system that helps you grow.

Simple by design. Powerful by default.

Invarya isn’t another bloated ERP. It’s a focused, lightweight system built for speed and clarity — developer-friendly, quick to adopt, and tuned for real workflows instead of enterprise complexity.