The best planning tools don't ask you to change how you work. They meet you where you are.
Shirin knows her product catalog intimately, she has a clear view on where her business is heading, and she already has a process for building out her forecasts and planning her buying. What she needed wasn't a system to replace that thinking — she needed one that could work alongside it, connected supply chain visibility to make her decisions sharper.
That's exactly what she found with Moselle.
Shirin uploads sales revenue targets directly into the platform, connecting it to her live sales data and inventory positions. From there, everything is in one place — what she's projecting, what she has in stock, what's moving, and what isn't. And when it's time to make a buying decision, that context is all right there.
Rather than taking her numbers offline and working through a size run manually, she turns to Mo. She asks which styles and sizes to prioritize for her next purchase order, and Mo surfaces a recommendation grounded in her actual sell-through history, her current inventory coverage, and her projections.
The ability to move quickly and with confidence is what sets this apart.
When Shirin is heading into a vendor conversation, she already has the numbers. When she needs to decide whether to commit to an order or hold back, Mo can help her think through the downstream implications — which SKUs need coverage, which are already well-positioned, and where the real exposure is.
Moselle is built to handle the full depth of demand and inventory planning. But for Shirin, its power is in how flexibly it fits her workflow — giving her the intelligence she needs, exactly when she needs it, without requiring her to change the way she operates.
Some brands use every layer of the platform from day one. Others build into it over time. Uncle Studios is proof that you don't have to adopt everything at once to get real value — you just have to connect your data and start asking the right questions.
