Kids Station — the family's baby safety brand — has been selling on Amazon India for years. Like a lot of Indian FBA businesses, the whole operation ran out of a spreadsheet.
I'd watch the team try to figure out true stock position. Pull numbers from Seller Central, cross-reference local stock at the office, account for shipments in transit, and still get blindsided every few weeks. Stockouts. Dead inventory sitting in warehouses for months. Reordering decisions made by gut feel because there wasn't time to do the math properly.
What was needed was a tool that just showed the truth about inventory. Nothing in the market was built for the specific mess of selling on Amazon India: multi-warehouse, GST quirks, smaller catalog sizes than the big US sellers everything else was designed for.
So I started building one. It was a Python script that parsed CSV exports and calculated reorder points. Then I added a UI. Then multi-warehouse support. Then shipment planning. Then automated email digests so the team wouldn't have to log in every morning. Built solo, at night, on weekends, between school days.
It works. Kids Station uses it daily. Now it's open to other Indian Amazon sellers dealing with the same chaos.