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We're rebuilding retail decisions from the
ground up.

Solya is the AI-native decision platform built for the way retail networks actually operate — from the data in their systems to the actions in their stores. We exist because the gap between knowing and doing has become the most expensive problem in modern retail.

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The Observation

Retail wasn't built for the way decisions need to happen.

Every retail network operates on the same paradox. The data exists. The expertise exists. The decisions exist.

But between them sits a chain of manual work nobody designed and everybody tolerates — reports rebuilt weekly, numbers reconciled by hand, actions executed three days too late.

This isn't a tooling problem. It's an architecture problem. Retail has been digitalized system by system, never operationalized as a whole.

That's the observation Solya started from.

The Observation

What we believe — and what shapes everything we build.

We don't think AI is the answer to retail. We think the right architecture is. AI is a layer in that architecture. So is data, so are rules, so are workflows. Here's what we hold true.


The data is already there. The connection is what's missing.

Every retailer has more data than they think and less of it than they need. The bottleneck isn't more dashboards or more reports — it's a unified retail model that lets every decision flow from one source of truth.


Retail rules don't live in code. They live in heads — until they don't.

The hardest knowledge in retail is the unwritten kind: which suppliers slip in winter, which stores run out first on hero products, which brands need disproportionate inventory for theater. We believe AI is only useful when it knows what your team knows. So we build for that, by design.


The decision and the system should be the same thing.

A buy plan in Excel that gets retyped into the ERP isn't a decision — it's two decisions that happen to disagree. We believe plans, recommendations, and actions should live in the same continuous loop. No retyping. No translation. No silent divergence.

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The Vision

Retail in 2035, the way we see it.

We're not building Solya for the retail of today. We're building it for the retail that's coming — and we think it looks fundamentally different.

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Every decision will be computed, not negotiated.

The best retailers in 2035 won't argue about which Excel is right. They'll have one source of truth, one set of rules, one continuous decision loop. The Monday meeting won't disappear — it'll just stop being about reconciliation, and start being about strategy.

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Every action will ship automatically — but every override will count.

Replenishment, allocation, markdown, transfers — most of it will run on autonomous loops. But the human override won't be a bug; it'll be a feature. Every adjustment will teach the system. Every exception will refine the rules. The team and the AI will think together, not against each other.

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Every retailer will operate like an infrastructure company.

The best retail networks won't compete on stack. They'll compete on the rules they encode, the rituals they automate, the speed at which they react. Their software won't be a tool — it'll be a backbone. Solya is built for that future, starting now.

The Vision

Retail in 2035, the way we see it.

We're not building Solya for the retail of today. We're building it for the retail that's coming — and we think it looks fundamentally different.

01

Every decision will be computed, not negotiated.

The best retailers in 2035 won't argue about which Excel is right. They'll have one source of truth, one set of rules, one continuous decision loop. The Monday meeting won't disappear — it'll just stop being about reconciliation, and start being about strategy.

02

Every action will ship automatically — but every override will count.

Replenishment, allocation, markdown, transfers — most of it will run on autonomous loops. But the human override won't be a bug; it'll be a feature. Every adjustment will teach the system. Every exception will refine the rules. The team and the AI will think together, not against each other.

03

Every retailer will operate like an infrastructure company.

The best retail networks won't compete on stack. They'll compete on the rules they encode, the rituals they automate, the speed at which they react. Their software won't be a tool — it'll be a backbone. Solya is built for that future, starting now.

The Vision

Retail in 2035, the way we see it.

We're not building Solya for the retail of today. We're building it for the retail that's coming — and we think it looks fundamentally different.

01

Every decision will be computed, not negotiated.

The best retailers in 2035 won't argue about which Excel is right. They'll have one source of truth, one set of rules, one continuous decision loop. The Monday meeting won't disappear — it'll just stop being about reconciliation, and start being about strategy.

02

Every action will ship automatically — but every override will count.

Replenishment, allocation, markdown, transfers — most of it will run on autonomous loops. But the human override won't be a bug; it'll be a feature. Every adjustment will teach the system. Every exception will refine the rules. The team and the AI will think together, not against each other.

03

Every retailer will operate like an infrastructure company.

The best retail networks won't compete on stack. They'll compete on the rules they encode, the rituals they automate, the speed at which they react. Their software won't be a tool — it'll be a backbone. Solya is built for that future, starting now.

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Build the next retail stack with us.

Join the retail networks operating like infrastructure companies — and stop running their business on spreadsheets.

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