
TL;DR Summary:
Hammoq connects all your resale systems—POS, inventory, intake—and acts as the AI analyst doing the pricing work behind the scenes.
Longer Description:
Resale retailers don’t suffer from a lack of data—they suffer from a lack of connection.
It’s common to find resale teams juggling:
- Spreadsheets with weekly sales exports
- Whiteboards in the backroom for pricing rules
- Handwritten intake logs
- POS reports stored in different dashboards
- Separate tools for pricing, tagging, and inventory updates
It’s too much. And it doesn’t scale.
That’s why Hammoq was built—not just to automate pricing, but to centralize and unify your resale systems into one intelligent workflow.
Hammoq becomes your AI pricing analyst, plugged into everything:
📦 Your POS
🏷️ Your tagging setup
📊 Your inventory data
🧠 Your pricing logic
It monitors what’s selling, what’s sitting, and what’s working—and recommends price tags backed by performance, not opinion.
🧠 The Problem with Disconnected Tools
If your team is switching between Excel tabs, Google Sheets, POS exports, pricing templates, and handwritten notes, then pricing decisions become:
- 🕒 Slow
- 🧠 Inconsistent
- 💸 Costly (because of under/overpricing)
- 🧍♀️ Dependent on whoever “knows the system” that week
In other words: your pricing success depends on memory, not intelligence.
And when you add multiple store locations, the confusion multiplies. Some stores run their own rules. Others fall behind. High-ASP goods get priced like basics, and markdowns pile up across SKUs.
Hammoq solves this by becoming your universal pricing system.
💡 What Hammoq Connects:
Hammoq doesn’t replace your POS or inventory systems—it supercharges them by plugging in an AI layer that:
- ⛓️ Pulls real sales data (30, 90, 365+ days)
- 🧠 Analyzes ASP + sell-through by store, item, and category
- 🏷️ Recommends the right price per SKU
- 📤 Pushes that price back into your system for tag printing
All while tracking what’s working and how fast it’s moving.
✅ Key Takeaways:
- Centralize pricing, tagging, and intake
No more spreadsheets or price books—one intelligent system handles it all. - AI automates the logic—analysts stay in control
Human pricing strategy is still the boss—Hammoq just handles the execution. - Ideal for chains, franchises, and multi-store models
Every store gets consistent, performance-driven pricing—even with local flexibility.
🔁 Before and After
Before Hammoq:
- 5 spreadsheets
- 3 browser tabs open
- A whiteboard full of pricing “guidelines”
- Staff pausing intake to find a price
- Store managers manually adjusting markdowns
After Hammoq:
- One connected AI system
- POS → AI → Tag in seconds
- Analysts focus on trends, not grunt work
- Stores run leaner, faster, and more profitably
It’s not just about automation—it’s about removing the chaos between systems.
📈 Who This Is Built For:
Hammoq’s AI pricing engine is purpose-built for:
- 🛍️ Thrift chains with 3+ locations
- 🧥 Vintage or buy-sell-trade franchises
- 📦 Liquidation/returns centers managing SKU volume
- 🧾 Consignment brands scaling operations
- 🧠 Retail operators with pricing analysts or sales teams across stores
Whether you’re running a 2-store experiment or a 50-location region, Hammoq unifies your pricing engine—without slowing you down.
📊 The Financial Payoff of Integration
When you replace disconnected tools with a single AI pricing system, you gain:
- ⏱️ Time: Intake tagging speeds up 2–3x
- 💵 Margin: Items priced on past ASP instead of guesswork
- 📉 Less markdown waste
- 🔁 More consistent inventory flow across locations
- 👥 Staff clarity and better training for new hires
Your pricing process goes from chaotic and manual → automated and strategic.
🚀 What’s Next (How To):
- Connect your POS and intake system to Hammoq
Start by syncing 30–90 days of sales history - Define your pricing workflow triggers
Choose whether AI recommends at intake, post-sort, or after condition grading - Let Hammoq auto-tag 200–500 items
Track pricing decisions, time saved, and revenue lift - Compare performance over 2 weeks
Measure sell-through, ASP improvement, and markdown reduction
Roll out across departments or stores
Unify pricing logic—without creating friction across locations