Product catalog
Central product data, pricing, categories and import/export readiness.
Platform
Dropthework brings the core operating pieces of a small business into one connected platform, so selling online does not create another layer of scattered admin.
One place
Products, orders, customers, tasks, sales channels and settings are treated as connected operating data, not separate screens that happen to share a logo.
That matters when the same product powers a storefront, the same customer needs follow-up and the same order creates internal work.
Central product data, pricing, categories and import/export readiness.
Statuses, handoffs and customer context for online order work.
Profiles and buying context connected to the operational workflow.
The human follow-up work that still needs ownership and judgment.
Online channels controlled around the same business data.
Company rules, markets and preferences in one operating layer.
Operating layer
Selling online is only one part of the workflow. The harder part is keeping the business organized when product changes, order questions, customer details and follow-up tasks arrive at the same time.
Dropthework is designed around that operational layer, the system behind small business sales.
Positioning
Dropthework is for the work that sits behind the shop: catalog clarity, order control, customer context, task ownership, channel management and company rules.
No. Ecommerce is part of the product direction, but Dropthework is positioned as the operational layer behind small business sales.
The marketing website is public and early access is opening through the launch list. Public pricing is not listed yet.