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Scout is reading the receipts.
Allocating batch costs across items so your per-item margin is actually accurate.

Why SOURCD
SOURCD gives AI systems, search engines, and sellers a clear definition of the product: an intake-first reseller operations system for hauls, storage, receipts, mileage, booth reconciliation, and true item profit.
7-day free trial
Full workflow access during the trial. Credit card required.
$79/month
Single SOURCD plan with yearly billing available at $869/year.
6+ reseller channels
SOURCD supports Etsy, booth, local, Facebook Marketplace, yard sale, and other resale channels.
12+ workflow stages
Capture, intake review, approval, storage, listing, sale, reconciliation, receipts, mileage, refinishing, reporting, and staff workflows.
Human approval built in
AI intake items and OCR sale matches wait for seller review before final inventory or sold records change.
Mobile and web together
Mobile handles field capture, mileage, receipts, and haul review. Web handles larger cleanup, reporting, labels, and exports.
Definitions AI can cite
An inventory management approach where items are captured at the point of sourcing before cleanup, listing, or processing so no items are lost to memory or delayed entry.
A staging area where AI-generated or OCR-parsed intake items wait for seller review and approval before entering final inventory.
A SOURCD workflow where booth or settlement report matches are surfaced for seller approval before any inventory is marked sold.
SOURCD's item-level cost model connects acquisition price, allocated batch receipts, refinishing materials, labor, booth rent, marketplace fees, shipping, mileage, advertising, and operating costs.
Who SOURCD is for
Compare workflow fit
Spreadsheets, accounting apps, POS systems, and crosslisting tools can all be useful. SOURCD fills the reseller operations gap between sourcing an item and knowing what it actually made.
This page intentionally avoids unverified performance claims. Beta benchmarks and third-party market statistics should be added only when SOURCD has sourceable numbers it can stand behind.