Roadmap

What Flowlity shipped recently, what we are building, and where we are headed. Updated monthly.

Last updated: June 4, 2026.

Flowlity is an AI-powered supply chain planning platform for manufacturers, distributors, and retailers. This page is our public commitment to transparency: what we shipped, what we are actively building, and where we are headed next.

This roadmap is directional, not a delivery commitment. Priorities and timing can shift based on customer feedback and engineering reality. Want one of these features prioritized? Email us at [email protected], talk to your Customer Success Manager, or reach us through the in-app chat.

How to read this page

Stage
What it means

Shipped

Live in the product. See the full changelog for release notes.

Now

In active development. High confidence on what, medium confidence on when.

Next

Planned for the next one to two quarters. Scope still being refined.

Later

On our horizon. Direction is set, details to come.

Each item is tagged by domain: AI for AI agents and intelligence, Module for new product surfaces, Integration for connectors and APIs, UX for workflow improvements.


Recently shipped

A few highlights from the last 90 days. See the full changelog for everything.

Also recently shipped: advanced dashboarding (scenario comparison, customizable dashboards, multi-site charts, and workflow views), Flowlity Lite (self-serve entry tier), Automations (rule-based actions on plan events), service level configurable up to 99.9%, open orders integration, emergency supplier handling, custom KPIs and views at tag level, custom order module with configurable views and filters, multi-unit handling (purchase, stocking, conversion units), and multi-customer VMI. See the changelog →

Now

In active development. Expect releases over the next eight weeks.

Next

Planned for the next one to two quarters. Scope still being refined.

  • CoPlanner on every surface. Extend CoPlanner beyond MCP-compatible LLMs into in-app chat, Microsoft Teams, Slack, and Copilot. Apply bulk planning changes via natural-language chat, with a reviewable diff before any change takes effect. Same agent, wherever you work. Builds on the shipped MCP server. CoPlanner

  • Scenario Studio. Persistent, named, side-by-side scenario comparison. Save multiple scenarios per scope, vary several levers at once (service level, inventory strategy, lead time, demand volume), compare KPI deltas, and promote a winning scenario back to live settings. Module · Related: Tactical

  • S&OP workflow and governance. A structured, multi-stage S&OP cycle inside Flowlity: configurable planning stages, role-based ownership, an approval workflow (draft, submitted, reviewed, approved), and a full audit trail, so cross-functional teams can align demand, supply, and financial targets without leaving the platform. Module · Related: Tactical

  • Promotion module V2. Extend Promotions beyond simple price discounts. Support the full taxonomy of commercial events (catalog inclusions, product highlights, flyer codes, multi-tier discounts, soldes) plus season-dated price changes, with forecasts that respond to each event type with the right uplift. Module · Related: Promotions

  • Return forecasting. Forecast product returns from what actually ships, not from unconstrained demand, then feed expected returns back into replenishment as inbound supply, so you stop over-ordering stock that is already on its way back. Built for high-return categories like apparel and e-commerce. Module · Related: Demand

  • ERP and platform connectors. Native API connectors for common ERPs and commerce platforms, to reduce onboarding friction. Integration

Later

On our horizon. Direction is set, details to come.

  • Daily Brief. A morning AI summary surfacing your most urgent supply chain issues, with one-click actions to resolve them. AI

  • Site groupings and regional roll-ups. Group sites into logical regions, banners, or channels, then filter, compare, and roll up KPIs at the group level across the dashboard and other modules. UX · Related: Dashboard

  • Lifecycle reporting. Split the catalog into NPI, Range, and EOL buckets, with the right KPI per stage: investment tracking for new products, overstock root cause for in-life products, cash write-off risk for end of life. Ready for monthly operations reviews and quarterly board updates. Module · Related: Dashboard

  • AI performance dashboard. Customer-visible view of what Flowlity's AI agents did this month: accuracy, actions accepted, time saved. AI · Related: Agents

  • Short and long term planning. Split the planning horizon between operational (daily and weekly orders) and strategic (S&OP) cadences, with the right granularity for each. Module · Related: Tactical

  • Multi-site stock transfer recommendations. Inter-site transfer recommendations that consider stock across all sites before proposing new purchase orders. Module

  • Production scheduling. Native support for production-scheduling constraints inside the planning workflow. Module · Related: Capacity

  • Supplier reliability portal. A portal for supplier collaboration and reliability scoring. Integration · Related: Supplier collaboration

  • Customer portal. A portal view for retail customers with multiple stores: per-store demand forecasts, stock coverage, and replenishment status, aggregated across the network with filters by store, region, or category. Module · Related: Dashboard

  • Zero-touch onboarding. Fully self-service onboarding with in-app guidance, training videos, and structured documentation. UX · Related: Flowlity Lite

  • Data integration module. Self-service data integration framework. Integration


Not on the roadmap

To keep our focus sharp, here is what Flowlity is not building:

  • ERP replacement. Flowlity sits on top of your existing ERP. It does not replace it.

  • Finance and accounting consolidation. We deliver forecasts, plans, and orders. Your books stay in your ERP and accounting system.

  • Warehouse management. We optimize what to order and when. We do not handle picking, packing, or warehouse operations.

Trust and security

  • OAuth 2.0 for the MCP server and integrations.

  • Private network access to your data. No public IPs exposed.

  • Per-user permissions enforced everywhere, including AI surfaces. The AI only ever sees what the user is allowed to see.

  • Deterministic tool calls for AI agents. Numbers are queried from the real database, never invented.


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