AI-FIRST WMS / OMS · OPERATING LAYER

The warehouse operating system built around inventory correctness.

Fullog brings WMS, OMS, inventory, inbound shipments, pick-pack-ship workflows, returns, and client visibility into one AI-first operating layer for 3PLs and e-commerce warehouses.

Human approval required on every actionFull audit trailRetry-safe operations

Built for 3PLs and brands managing real fulfilment complexity. Join the waitlist for early access.

R7-C12
FULLOG · CONTROL TOWERSYSTEM: NOMINAL
INVENTORY ACCURACY99.2%illustrative
OPEN EXCEPTIONS02 awaiting approval
ORDERS IN FLOW341across 3 clients
01 / EXCEPTIONS
  • EXC-4471Client A

    Cycle-count variance · bin A-12-R4-B07 · SKU-88213 · system 24, floor 0

  • EXC-4472Client B

    ASN quantity mismatch · PO expected 240, received 228 · SKU-2290

  • EXC-4473Client C

    Short-pick risk · SKU-50118 below pick-face threshold

  • EXC-4474Client C

    Returned unit pending disposition · RMA-3092

02 / INBOUND
  • ASN-7781Receiving
  • ASN-7782In transit
  • PO-4471Variance · awaiting approval
03 / PICK · PACK · SHIP
Pick212
Pack88
Ship41
A-12-R4-B07SYSTEM 24 AVAIL / FLOOR 0 · PHANTOM STOCK
agent-inventory-watchAWAITING HUMAN APPROVAL

Phantom stock on A-12-R4-B07: system shows 24 available, floor scan shows 0. Recommend block the bin, raise a cycle-count task, and reconcile 24 to 0.

nothing changes until approved
audit #4474 · RMA-3092 graded A · restockable · approved audit #4473 · SKU-50118 replenish task raised · auto audit #4471 · A-12-R4-B07 reconciled 24 to 0 · approved by operator audit #4470 · ASN-7781 receiving started · Supplier North audit #4474 · RMA-3092 graded A · restockable · approved audit #4473 · SKU-50118 replenish task raised · auto audit #4471 · A-12-R4-B07 reconciled 24 to 0 · approved by operator audit #4470 · ASN-7781 receiving started · Supplier North
01/Exceptions

Warehouse problems rarely start as warehouse problems.

They start as small mismatches between what the system believes and what is actually on the floor. Left alone, a single wrong number becomes an oversell, a missed SLA, or an angry client.

  • 01Stock says available, but the bin is empty.
  • 02A client sends inventory without a clean ASN.
  • 03Marketplace order data does not match warehouse reality.
  • 04Returns arrive before the team knows what to do with them.
  • 05One client has special rules, but the picker never sees them.
  • 06Operators lose hours reconciling spreadsheets, WhatsApp messages, emails, and system exports.
WHAT THE SYSTEM SAYSBINWHAT THE FLOOR SAYS
SKU-88213 · 24 availableA-12-R4-B07bin A-12-R4-B07 scanned empty
PO-4471 · 240 expectedC-03-R1-B04228 actually on the dock
ORD-10044 · ready to pickD-08SKU-50118 below pick-face
RMA-3092 · not yet loggedB-04-R2-B11damaged unit already at returns
A-12-R4-B07 is the kind of mismatch Fullog is built to catch first.
02/Operating layer

Fullog gives every warehouse an AI operations layer.

One system connects inventory, orders, warehouses, inbound shipments, returns, client rules, and exceptions. Agents watch the operation, detect problems, suggest the next action, and escalate the decisions that matter to a human.

AGENT LOOP · MONITOR TO LOG
Monitor
Detect
Explain
Recommend
Execute
Log

Agents monitor, detect, and explain continuously. Important actions stop at the amber gate and wait for a person before anything is written.

P-01

Inventory correctness

Every SKU and bin reconciled against the floor, with mismatches surfaced before they become oversells.

P-02

Order execution

Pick, pack, and ship moved through structured workflows with checks, approvals, and SLA visibility.

P-03

Exception resolution

Blocked orders, variances, and returns explained and routed to the right person with a full audit trail.

03/Agents

An agent for each part of the operation that breaks.

Each agent watches one slice of the operation, explains what it sees in plain terms, and recommends the next step. None of them act on critical writes without a human.

F-01

Inventory Correctness Agent

Detect mismatches, suspicious adjustments, negative-stock risks, and reconciliation issues before they become customer problems.

ON WATCH
F-02

Inbound Shipment Agent

Turn purchase orders, ASNs, packing lists, and supplier updates into structured receiving workflows.

ON WATCH
F-03

Order Exception Agent

Flag blocked orders, address issues, out-of-stock items, SLA risks, and courier problems.

ON WATCH
F-04

Pick-Pack-Ship Assistant

Guide teams through operational workflows with checks, approvals, and audit trails.

ON WATCH
F-05

Returns Agent

Route returns by client rules, item condition, restockability, and refund logic.

ON WATCH
F-06

Client Portal

Give brands visibility into stock, orders, inbound shipments, returns, and operational exceptions.

ON WATCH
F-07

Multi-Warehouse Control Tower

See what is happening across locations, clients, inventory, orders, and fulfilment status.

ON WATCH
F-08

Integration Layer

Connect couriers, marketplaces, e-commerce platforms, and operational tools over time.

ON WATCH
04/Workflow

From messy warehouse events to structured action.

Every event runs the same path: input, understanding, an agent decision, a human approval where it matters, the action, and an audit trail. Below is one real-shaped exception, the phantom stock on bin A-12-R4-B07, travelling that path end to end.

THE SAME PATH ALSO HANDLES
  • A supplier sends an inbound packing list.
  • A marketplace order is missing information.
  • A picker finds the item is not in the bin.
  • A return arrives damaged.
  • A client rule conflicts with the standard workflow.
  1. 01 · INPUT13:58:04

    Event raised

    Cycle count on A-12-R4-B07 returns 0; system of record still shows 24 available.

  2. 02 · UNDERSTANDING13:58:06

    Agent explains

    agent-inventory-watch correlates the count with open orders and recent adjustments. Phantom stock, not a scan error.

  3. 03 · DECISION13:58:07

    Action recommended

    Block the bin, raise a cycle-count task, reconcile 24 to 0, and hold two orders that depend on SKU-88213.

  4. 04 · APPROVAL14:01:55HUMAN APPROVAL REQUIRED

    Human approval required

    A stock write of this size needs a sign-off. The recommendation waits, nothing is changed yet.

  5. 05 · ACTION14:02:00

    Executed within workflow

    On approval, the bin is blocked, the adjustment is posted, and the dependent orders are re-planned.

  6. 06 · AUDIT TRAIL14:02:01

    Logged

    audit #4471 · A-12-R4-B07 reconciled 24 to 0 · approved by operator · retry-safe.

05/Operators

Built for operators who have outgrown simple tools.

3PLMulti-client

For 3PLs

  • Multiple clients under one operation
  • Client-specific rules enforced at the point of work
  • Multi-warehouse inventory in one view
  • Receiving and ASN workflows
  • Brand / client portal with scoped access
  • SLA visibility across clients
  • Operational exception handling
BRANDOwn warehouse

For e-commerce brands

  • Own warehouse operations, run properly
  • Stock accuracy you can trust
  • Faster, more reliable fulfilment
  • Returns control with clear disposition
  • Marketplace and courier integrations
  • Less dependency on spreadsheets
  • Better visibility across orders and stock
06/Product

One operating layer, every operational view.

Inventory, orders, inbound, returns, agents, and a scoped client portal. Generic illustrative data shown.

FULLOG · PLATE 06 / PRODUCTLIVE PREVIEW

Every SKU and bin reconciled against the floor, with exceptions surfaced before they become oversells.

  • SKU-88213
    Bin A-12-R4-B07 · system 24, floor 0
    ExceptionPhantom stock · awaiting approval
  • SKU-2290
    Bin C-03-R1-B04 · 228 on hand
    In syncLast counted 14:02
  • SKU-50118
    Pick-face D-08 · below threshold
    Low stockReplenish task raised
  • SKU-71140
    Bin B-06-R3-B09 · 1,460 on hand
    In syncAccuracy 99.2% (illustrative)
07/Control

AI where it helps. Human control where it matters.

Fullog agents do not blindly make critical warehouse decisions. They monitor, recommend, and explain, and they execute only within approved workflows. Important actions can require human approval, and every change leaves an audit trail.

Operators care about accuracy, accountability, and trust. So the controls are part of the product, not an afterthought.

HUMAN APPROVAL REQUIRED
SYSTEM GUARANTEES
CTRL-01
Human approval required

Important actions wait for a person. Agents recommend and explain; they do not act on critical writes alone.

CTRL-02
Full audit trail

Every inventory-affecting change records who, what, when, and why. Nothing moves without a trace.

CTRL-03
Retry-safe operations

Scan and confirm steps are safe to repeat. No double-receive, double-pick, or double-pack.

CTRL-04
Role-scoped approvals

Who can approve what is defined per role, per client, and per warehouse.

CTRL-05
Org and warehouse scoping

Every read and write is scoped to the right tenant and the right location by default.

audit #4471 · A-12-R4-B07 reconciled 24 to 0 · approved by operator · closed
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