You're selling what's already gone.
order #4811 · Ultralight tent 2P ×1
supplier qty: 0 · since yesterday
refundedSkuvalence automatically keeps your stock and prices accurate, so you never sell what's out of stock or price on last month's costs.
› feed parsed · supplier: alpinex · 2,141 SKUs
simulated feed, for illustration
order #4811 · Ultralight tent 2P ×1
supplier qty: 0 · since yesterday
refundedmargin, leaking since monday
discontinued 47 days ago, still listed
Skuvalence sits between your suppliers and your store.
Nothing unvalidated gets through. Nothing unapproved gets pushed. Everything gets logged.
Skuvalence validates every supplier change against your catalog, holds anomalies for your approval, and logs everything it pushes. The short version:
CSV, Excel, XML, JSON, API, or the supplier's website, with consent.
Every change checked against your catalog, margins and attributes.
Routine changes auto-pass your rules. Anomalies wait for you.
Pushed via the Magento API. Logged, traceable, reversible.
Skuvalence started inside a real build: one store, ten thousand products, every supplier feed in a different format. The engine that keeps that store honest became this product.
Before software I was an automotive quality engineer. Approval workflows and traceability aren't enterprise theater to me. They're how production systems should be built.
It's early and the client list is short. That's exactly why the founding terms below are this good.
Ivan Stancich · engineer & founder, STANCICH.AI
Founding rate, locked for as long as you stay: scoped to the suppliers and SKU range we agree at signup.
Setup and feed mapping included
A direct line to the engineer
The audit comes first: see what's broken before you commit.
One supplier feed, one store export. We map everything that's broken and send you the report.
free · a few days · the report is yours either way
Any. CSV, Excel, XML, JSON, a REST or SOAP API, or no feed at all: if a supplier only has a website, we can extract the data from there, with their consent. Feeds can be ugly, inconsistent and undocumented; that's normal and it's our problem, not yours.
Only as a last resort, and only with the supplier's written consent. Many smaller suppliers simply don't have feeds. Their public catalog is the feed. We build a stable extractor for it and treat it like any other source: normalized, validated, logged.
No. That's the core design decision. Every incoming change is cross-validated against your catalog and your rules first. Routine changes pass automatically; anything anomalous is held for your review. Nothing reaches production unvalidated, and every change that does land is logged and reversible.
You send us one real supplier feed and an export of the matching products from your store. We map what's broken (missing attributes, price anomalies, stockout lag, dead products) and send you the report. It's free, takes a few days, and the report is yours whether or not we ever work together.
Magento 2 and Adobe Commerce today. Sync runs through the native Magento API. Shopify and WooCommerce are on the roadmap; if you run something else, ask. The validation and audit engine is platform-independent.
Configurable per source, from nightly to hourly to near-real-time. Stockouts take a fast lane: they're pushed with priority, because every minute of an oversold product costs you a refund and a review.
Free. A few days. The report is yours either way.