Validate Your Demand Plan Against Supply

Understand whether your existing and incoming inventory can support your demand plan. Use plan achievability % and open-to-buy visibility to identify what to purchase throughout the year and avoid lost sales.

  • Achievable
  • At risk
  • Unachievable

Map Out A PO Calendar For Next 12 Months

Get a complete 12-month view of stock levels, incoming inventory, and expected consumption so you can execute with clarity.

  • Align your annual budget with your demand plan
  • Track projected stock levels month-by-month
  • Get buying recommendations that adjust with demand changes
  • Create a draft order combining multiple POs up to a selected date

Slice & Filter Your
Supply Plan

Analyze your supply plan from every angle. Break it down across the dimensions that matter most to your business and take action with precision.

  • SKU
  • Product
  • Supplier
  • Location
How Filters Work

Export Your Supply Plan For Instant Share

Instead of manually pulling numbers into spreadsheets, you can simply export the 12-month supply plan and use it for supplier coordination, internal reviews, or PO planning.

  • Give visibility into your plan to external stakeholders
  • Share yearly PO costs and timelines with suppliers to negotiate better terms
  • Use it for monthly or quarterly reviews to track strategy and risks

“Since relying on Prediko for forecasting and replenishment planning, we have not experienced unexpected stockouts. Supply planning and ordering are probably 90% easier and more reliable compared to our previous setup.”

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Dodes Stevenson
VP of Operations

“Now we can see throughout the whole year what deliveries we already have, what is the plan and how much we still need to order.”

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Elina Häme
Director of Procurement and Product Design

"Within the last year alone, our stockouts have improved by 35%."

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Marc Pendergraft
Co-founder
12+ months
of active use
faster demand planning
35%
drop in stockouts
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Let’s answer some FAQs

Why is my supply plan not supporting my demand plan?

Because your current and incoming inventory isn’t enough to meet projected demand, or it’s not arriving in time due to lead times.

How does Prediko decide how much I should order and when?

Prediko uses your forecast, current stock, incoming POs, and lead times to recommend how much to order and when so that you maintain healthy stock coverage.

Why is Prediko suggesting orders even when I already have POs?

Because your existing POs may not fully cover future demand or may arrive too late, additional orders are needed to avoid stockouts.

How often is my inventory and order data updated?

Prediko syncs catalogue updates from Shopify daily (e.g. new products, vendors, locations), and inventory data (available stock) hourly, so your supply plan always reflects the latest changes.

What happens when my demand forecast changes?

Your supply plan updates automatically, including stock projections, risk status, and order recommendations.

Can I analyze my supply plan at the SKU level?

Yes, you can analyze your supply plan by SKU, product, supplier, and location for more precise decision-making.