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Cin7

E-COMM
Velocity5.0

Inventory management and order fulfillment platform for retailers and wholesalers.

Cin7's feed carries inventory-management blog articles, not product release notes

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Current state
Every entry is long-form SEO and marketing content about inventory and ERP best practices — production-planning guides, accuracy how-tos, and 'signs you need to upgrade' pieces. None describe a change to the Cin7 product itself.
Where it's heading
Product direction can't be read from these entries; they reflect Cin7's content-marketing output, not its release cadence. The crawl source looks like a blog or resources section rather than a changelog.
Prediction
Insufficient data for a product prediction — the feed contains marketing articles. The source should be re-pointed at Cin7's actual changelog or release notes.

Recent moves

  1. 3d ago

    Best Production Planning Software for Manufacturers (2026) | Cin7

    A 2026 production-planning software buyer's guide — marketing content, not a product change.

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  2. 10d ago

    The Three Signs Your Inventory Stack Is About to Break | Cin7

    A thought-leadership piece on inventory-stack failure signs — blog content with no release signal.

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  3. 10d ago

    Inventory Accuracy: How to Calculate and Improve It

    An educational article on calculating and improving inventory accuracy — marketing content, not a changelog entry.

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  4. 11d ago

    E-Commerce Inventory Management: Techniques & Best Practices | Cin7

    A best-practices guide to e-commerce inventory management — SEO content unrelated to product updates.

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  5. 14d ago

    ERP System Explained: Definition, Types, and Examples

    An explainer on ERP systems — general educational content carrying no Cin7 release information.

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  6. 15d ago

    Benefits of an Inventory Management System | Cin7

    An article on the benefits of an inventory management system — marketing content, not a product change.

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