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First review

How a retailer gets useful signal.

Early access is guided because the first review needs real data, not a glossy demo queue.

Before the first queue

  1. 1

    Apply for early access

    Tell us your POS, store count, product range, and the recurring inventory work.

  2. 2

    Confirm the workflow

    We check whether the store needs reorder help, stock-risk review, margin cleanup, or catalog quality work first.

  3. 3

    Connect the right data

    Connector access, field coverage, and data quality are verified before recommendations are treated as useful.

  4. 4

    Build the first queue

    Coodra ranks a small, reviewable set of decisions instead of dumping every possible alert on the team.

What review day looks like

The first review should feel less like reporting and more like triage. Each item needs a reason, a confidence signal, and a clear next action.

Part of the review
Why it matters
Recommendation title
Makes the decision readable before anyone opens details.
Signal explanation
Shows the sales, stock, margin, or supplier reason behind the item.
Human action
Keeps approval, edits, and investigation in the retailer workflow.
Feedback capture
Turns the review into training signal for future ranking.

What can block a useful first review

The usual blockers are not glamorous: missing cost data, duplicate products, stale stock counts, unclear supplier lead times, or a connector that does not expose the field the recommendation needs. Coodra should call those out instead of pretending the data is cleaner than it is.