For boutique game store owners
Find the cash frozen in your shelves in 14 days.
Your POS count and your actual shelves don't match. Not after a hand correction. Not after a count. Not on a busy week. You can't see what sold past a few months without exporting a spreadsheet, and counting your zones by hand is losing to drift. I take your invoices and POS, work out what's actually on your shelves, and hand you the dead-money number in dollars.
What your POS says · what's actually on the shelf
Shopify, Square, Lightspeed, Clover. Built for any retail. Not built for a game store.
High-velocity inventory, dozens of vendors, hundreds of SKUs per release. General-purpose POS platforms hide your inventory truth in three ways that cost you sales every week.
Your count after a correction
Won't stay fixed
Your POS is notoriously bad at low stock. A bundle sells and the singles don't decrement right. You correct the number Monday, by Saturday it's drifted again. Counting two or three zones a week can't keep up. Mostly it's the system, not you.
Your sales history
Disappears before you need it
Past 120 days or 1,000 items, your POS hides what actually sold. You're planning next year's release windows on four months of memory. The "items sold from date to date" report you actually want doesn't exist in the UI.
Special orders + Saturday releases
Sells what's already spoken for
A customer special-orders a new release. Your POS still shows it "in stock" for online walk-ins because there's no way to mark something "claimed." Two get claimed, the dashboard still shows two. Now you're handing out apologies and refunds.
The offer
The Frozen Money Audit. 14 days. In dollars.
- →Your Found Money number. Dead capital in slow stock plus sales lost to phantom stockouts. The headline figure, in dollars.
- →Your Inventory Breakdown. A full year of true SKU movement, rebuilt from your invoices and POS, broken out by category and physical zone. The "items sold from date to date" view your POS makes you batch-export to see, plus profit per square foot for each section so you can see which parts of your floor are actually earning their rent.
- →Your distributor scorecard. Which of your vendors are actually reliable, ranked by lead-time consistency. The numbers behind your gut feeling.
- →Your plain-English diagnosis. Which mechanisms are making your numbers lie. What's a one-time fix versus what needs ongoing reconciliation.
What it costs you
30 minutes for the intake call. One inventory export from your POS. Whatever distributor invoices you can pull from the last 3 to 6 months. I work with what you have; the more you can share, the sharper this gets. Day 14 you have the answer in writing. Every finding is yours. Period.
A person, not an agency.
I'm Jordan Storme. A fellow small business owner who happens to be good with the data side. I'll reconstruct what's actually on your shelves, and I get why your Tuesday delivery turns into a week-long mess. You're not just selling boxes; you're unboxing while someone at the counter asks about a sourcebook. I help one type of business: boutique game stores. That's the whole list.
Straight answers.
What does it cost?
What you put in: 30 minutes for the intake call, one POS export, and whatever distributor invoices you can pull from the last few months. What you get back: the Found Money number, the Inventory Breakdown, and the plain-English diagnosis. The audit fee depends on where you land in the founding cohort schedule, which we'll cover on the intake call.
What happens to my data?
Mutual NDA and a written data-handling protocol before anything moves. Your supplier names, pricing, margins, customer lists, and store identity stay yours. Locked down, never shared with anyone else.
Is this for me?
If you run a boutique game store (Shopify, Square, Lightspeed, Clover, doesn't matter) and you still cross-check the system by hand because "it's always wrong," yes. If you're fine with your inventory drift, no.
How long until I see anything?
Fourteen days from the day you send your data. You go run your shop; I do the work. On Day 14 you get the Found Money number, the Inventory Breakdown, and the diagnosis.
Ready when you are
Your inventory is leaking money every day.
Fourteen days from now, you'll know exactly where it's bleeding, and how much.
Start my 14-day audit