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invent.ai enhances its Monday Action Board with embedded analytics and expanded action intelligence

New capabilities bring conversational analytics, real-time insights and supply chain actions into a unified retail planning workflow

Invent.ai, a global leader in retail inventory optimization and multi-agentic AI, announced enhancements to its Monday Action Board, a retail planning workspace that brings together inventory signals, analytics and recommended actions in a single environment. The new capabilities help planners understand what requires attention, why it is happening and what actions should be taken, without switching between systems.

Retail planning teams often rely on multiple tools to manage inventory replenishment and store performance. While these systems generate significant amounts of data, insights are frequently fragmented across reports and dashboards, making it difficult to move efficiently from analysis to execution. The Monday Action Board addresses this challenge by consolidating recommendations, supporting context and operational actions into a unified workflow. Rather than navigating to a new screen, planners can ask questions directly within the Monday Action Board and receive context-aware answers.

“Retailers don't need more dashboards, they need faster paths from insight to action,” said Gurhan Kok, Founder and CEO of invent.ai. “The enhanced Monday Action Board combines embedded analytics in one workspace, enabling planners to investigate issues, understand root causes and take action without leaving their workflow. By connecting decision-making and execution more closely, retailers can respond faster to changing demand and inventory conditions.”

The Monday Action Board now also includes Remi AI, invent.ai’s conversational analytics capability powered by the company's decision intelligence platform. Remi AI allows planners to ask natural-language questions about recommendations and receive real-time answers grounded directly in retail data. Because the experience is context-aware, it understands the planner’s current view, including selected products, stores, filters and active recommendations, allowing users to explore issues and ask follow-up questions without rebuilding reports or navigating separate analytics tools.

For example, planners can quickly identify items with the highest excess inventory, understand how demand trends have evolved over time and ask questions across sales, inventory and fulfillment metrics. Responses are generated directly within the workflow, helping teams investigate issues and make faster, more informed decisions.

The update also expands the range of actions available through the platform beyond traditional store-level replenishment. New capabilities include purchase order expediting when stockout risk is detected, distribution center rebalancing to address inventory imbalances, phantom inventory detection where system-recorded availability does not align with observed sales patterns, and casepack rerouting to redirect excess inventory to locations with stronger demand.

Together, these enhancements transform the Monday Action Board into a unified planning workspace where retailers can identify issues, understand the drivers behind them and take action from a single environment. By reducing reliance on disconnected systems, invent.ai helps planning teams accelerate decision-making and improve operational responsiveness across the retail supply chain.

For more information visit www.invent.ai.

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