Reliable records
Keep operational information consistent and accessible.
When sales, inventory, customers, suppliers, approvals and reporting live in separate places, teams lose time and leaders lose visibility. Codantix builds connected business systems around the operation you actually run.
The goal is not to copy a large ERP. It is to create the right level of control for the business, with understandable workflows, useful reporting and room for future locations, teams or services. We map the real operation before defining modules.
Keep operational information consistent and accessible.
Turn activity into dashboards and reports.
Define roles, approvals and traceable actions.
Every project is scoped around real users, risk and business value. These are common delivery areas, not a rigid package.
The goal is not to copy a large ERP. It is to create the right level of control for the business, with understandable workflows, useful reporting and room for future locations, teams or services. We map the real operation before defining modules.
Meet the people behind CodantixDocument normal steps, exceptions and informal work.
Choose records and reports with immediate value.
Deliver connected workflows in reviewable stages.
Support adoption and refine from real use.
Explore client work, in-house products, prototypes and interactive demonstrations across software, mobile, AI and IoT.
Sales, products, stock, customers, suppliers and credit.
Transport and role-based management workflows.
Academic records and administrative communication.
Good project decisions begin with clear ownership, scope, risk and expectations.
Yes. We can structure products, purchases, sales, stock, customers, suppliers, credit and reports.
Yes, when branch ownership, transfers and reporting are planned in the data model.
Usually yes after reviewing and cleaning the source data.
The interface is designed around actual users and repeated tasks, with training support where needed.
Use connected pages to understand the workflow, compare options and prepare stronger questions before a project begins.