Customer workspace
A full customer list with rich profiles: preferences, documents, visits with attachments, client scoring, MOUs, and printable instruction tabs for quotation, order, and dispatch.
OrnamentOS
B2B operations for jewelry & ornament manufacturers
OrnamentOS is a multi-tenant cloud workspace built around your customer book: structured data, visit history, scoring, quality comparison, and instruction workflows—plus vendors, purchase orders, and admin controls your team can actually trust.
What teams run inside OrnamentOS
Aligned with the live product—not a generic ERP slide deck.
Modules mirror the sidebar in your workspace: customer intelligence up front, procurement alongside, and governance underneath—so onboarding maps to real screens, not vaporware.
A full customer list with rich profiles: preferences, documents, visits with attachments, client scoring, MOUs, and printable instruction tabs for quotation, order, and dispatch.
Quality comparison across customers, configurable list views, and exports so sales and production see the same truth without spreadsheets.
At-a-glance charts for priority, region, status, follow-up visits, gold karat mix, and stock or sample preferences—click through to the clients behind each bar.
Vendor master data and purchase order workflows alongside customer work, so procurement stays tied to your company workspace.
Teams, users, granular permissions, shared document resources, and company-level settings including branding—built for how real shops delegate access.
Every tenant is isolated by company. Users only see what their role allows, from the overview dashboard down to individual customer records.
Registration creates an isolated company tenant. From there you model your organization the way the app expects—no separate “modules” SKU maze.
Step 1
Create your company workspace
Register with your business name and first admin user. Data stays scoped to your tenant.
Step 2
Invite the team & set permissions
Use admin tools for users, teams, and fine-grained access—who sees the dashboard, customer list, vendors, or resources.
Step 3
Load customers and daily operations
Centralize profiles, visits, scoring, and instructions; mirror vendor POs; use the overview when you need the big picture.