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Who runs on Rilk

Five operator playbooks. One platform. One bill.

Rilk was built by sellers and refurbishers for sellers and refurbishers. That sounds like a marketing line because most operations software is written by people who've never unloaded a pallet at 7 a.m. Rilk wasn't. The product reflects the day we actually live.

If you see yourself on this page, you're in the right place. Pick the playbook that matches your operation:

E-commerce seller →

You sell on Amazon, eBay, and Walmart. You've got a couple thousand SKUs, you do your own FBA prep, and your "real cost per unit" lives in a spreadsheet you stopped trusting six months ago. Rilk gives you one stock pool, real-time multi-channel sync, and a profit number per order that ties out to the marketplace settlement.

Multi-channel brand →

You own a brand. You sell DTC on Shopify, you sell on Amazon, maybe Walmart and a couple of retail accounts. The hard part isn't making the product — it's keeping inventory, pricing, and returns lined up across channels without one of them oversold and another stocked out. Rilk runs all of it from one catalog.

Refurbisher / regrader →

You buy returned, used, or graded stock — phones, electronics, consumer goods — and you grade, repair, and resell it. You need a system that keeps the cost basis on the serial through every transformation, so when the unit finally sells you know what it actually made you after parts and labor. Rilk's regrading workflow is the reason teams switch.

Manufacturer / importer →

You buy direct from factories overseas. You write POs with 30/70 deposit terms, you watch a container crawl through production, ocean freight, and customs for sixteen weeks, and when it lands you need landed cost split across every SKU on the bill of lading. Most platforms can't do this. Rilk was built for it.

3PL operator →

You fulfill for other brands. Multiple clients, multiple warehouses, separate tenant data, separate reporting, separate billing. You need pick-pack-ship that scales, plus a clean per-client view so the daily report writes itself. Rilk gives you that out of the box.

Not sure which fits?

A lot of teams sit between two playbooks — a reseller that's slowly becoming a brand, an importer that does light regrading, a 3PL with its own private-label line on the side. That's normal. Rilk handles all of it on the same $499/month plan.

If you want to talk through your operation before you commit, talk to sales →. We'll figure out together whether Rilk is a fit. If it isn't, we'll say so.

Or skip the conversation and start the free trial →. Connect your marketplaces, import your products, and run it for a week. You'll know.

Built for resellers and refurbishers.