Tightly vs legacy planning suites

Enterprise planning power, without the 12-month rollout.

Legacy planning suites are powerful and proven — and slow to implement, expensive to change, and rarely current enough to plan in-season. Tightly brings the depth without the drag.

Capability
Tightly
Legacy suites
Time to value
Live in weeks
Implementations measured in quarters
Connected plan
Forecast to markdown on one model
Modules integrated by consultants
In-season re-plan
Re-forecasts on live sell-through
Often batch, refreshed overnight
AI agents
Reconcile and act under your policies
Bolt-on, where it exists at all
Cost to change
Configure it yourself
Change requests and professional services
Enterprise depth
Built for multi-fascia scale
Genuine enterprise depth
Why teams switch

Keep what works. Lose what breaks.

01

Depth, faster

The connected plan a big retailer needs — live in weeks, not after a multi-quarter implementation.

02

Current, not nightly

Re-forecasts and reconciles on live sell-through, so you can actually plan in-season.

03

Yours to change

Configure the plan as the business changes, without a change request and a services bill.

It shows up in the numbers.

We scaled into a facility four times the size and expanded into entirely new categories — managing it all with the same lean team. Tightly didn't just automate our stock, it gave us the confidence to grow.
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Mark
eCommerce & Ops Director · Face the Future
Face the FutureBeauty & wellness
Working capital freed$1.4M
12 mo
1.5×
Inventory turns
23%
Stock holdings
4×
Facility, same team

Face the Future hit these numbers after moving into a facility 4× the size, with the same lean team.

Across beauty, the leaders sell 71% at full price against 57% — a 14-point gap, won by acting on demand signals faster.

Tightly · State of Retail Inventory 2026

Plan with confidence. One set of numbers, every team, every week.

There's nothing to rip out. Tightly runs on your existing ERP, EDI, e-commerce and POS. Give us 30 minutes and we'll show it on your own categories.