Why CuroBrand

One stop isn't a slogan. It's an architecture.

The usual alternative isn't one competitor — it's six subscriptions taped together: a storefront plugin here, a POS there, a courier panel, a bulk-SMS reseller, a spreadsheet for stock and an accountant re-entering all of it.

Our approach

How we build one-stop without building shallow.

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Specialised modules, not a monolith

Each capability — POS, messaging, logistics, CRM — is built as a product in its own right, deep enough to stand alone. You never trade depth for integration.

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Composed on one spine

Modules share the customer record, item master and ledger natively. "Integration" isn't a connector you buy — it's how the suite is built.

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Adopt in steps

Start with the two modules that hurt most. Everything you add later arrives pre-connected to what you already run — no migration each time you grow.

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One vendor, accountable end to end

When the order from the marketplace doesn't reach the warehouse, there's no vendor ping-pong. It's one system and one team responsible for it.

The taped-together stack, honestly compared.

AreaPoint-tool stackCuroBrand
Customer dataSplit across the POS, the webstore and the mailer — three versions of the same personcheck_circleOne profile with one loyalty balance, everywhere
InventoryEach channel holds its own count; overselling found out the hard waycheck_circleOne stock pool with reservations across all channels
AccountingExports and manual re-entry into the accounting packagecheck_circleEvery sale posts to the ledger as it happens
MarketingLists uploaded to a bulk-SMS reseller, blind to purchasescheck_circleSegments built on live order history, ROI closed to revenue
When something breaksFive vendors pointing at each othercheck_circleOne vendor, one throat to choke
Adding a channel or outletA new tool, a new integration projectcheck_circleSwitch a module on — it's already connected

Questions we get

Fair questions, straight answers.

Do we have to adopt everything at once?expand_more

No. Most businesses start with two or three modules — say POS, inventory and messaging — and switch on more as they grow. Every module is useful alone; the value compounds as you add them, because they already share the customer record, item master and ledger.

Can CuroBrand replace our current accounting package?expand_more

It can, or it can feed it. CuroBrand keeps full double-entry books with GST-ready documents. If your accountant prefers their existing package, we export clean, reconciled data instead of raw dumps.

What happens when the internet goes down at a store?expand_more

The till keeps billing. CuroBrand POS is offline-first — sales queue locally and sync when the line returns, with no lost bills and no double-posting.

Is the SMS and WhatsApp messaging compliant in India?expand_more

Yes. SMS runs on DLT-registered headers and templates, and WhatsApp uses approved business templates. Consent and opt-outs are tracked on the customer record.

We already run a storefront and marketplace accounts. Does CuroBrand replace them?expand_more

No — it connects them. Your webstore and marketplace listings stay where they are; CuroBrand becomes the single order book, stock source and ledger behind all of them.

How does pricing work?expand_more

By modules and scale, quoted to your business — no per-user meters that punish growth. Tell us what you run and we'll put a real number against it.