product · B2B management system
Gestionale Produttori
The management system for manufacturers: catalogue, price lists, configurator and quotes. With a demo that is already populated, not an empty screen.
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Fymera product · 2026
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In-house architecture and development
Before and after
how it was
A manufacturer selling made-to-measure has a catalogue built from variants, materials and commercial rules that no generic management system represents. It all ends up in spreadsheets, and only one person knows how to put a quote together.
what we built
A management system that models the catalogue as it actually is — categories, products, variants, materials, price lists, rules — and builds a public configurator, quote templates and documents on top of it.
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How it is built
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Catalogue with variants and rules
The commercial rules sit in the system, not in the head of whoever writes the quotes: the price is worked out the same way even when that person is on holiday.
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Public configurator
The customer configures it themselves and the enquiry arrives complete, instead of an email asking how much it costs.
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Isolated demo environments
Each demo lives on its own PostgreSQL schema, with dedicated provisioning and deletion and no falling back on the main database.
$ ./results --after
How it turned out
[ok] Pricing rules become part of the system instead of personal knowledge
[ok] Enquiries that arrive configured, not waiting to be interpreted
[ok] Every demo isolated from the others and from the production database
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