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Inventory Software Built for Small Business Budgets

Most inventory platforms are built and priced for mid-size companies, then scaled down with a "starter" plan that still costs more than a small business wants to commit to before knowing if the switch is worth it.

Last updated: May 8, 2026

What's on This Page

  1. What's Included
  2. Who This Is For
  3. How It Works
  4. In Practice
  5. Free, Not Freemium
  6. FAQ

What's Included

CircularGuru Business Suite Overview dashboard with live sales and profit data
The dashboard included from day one, no starter-plan limits.

Who This Is For

How It Works

  1. Create an account. No sales call or onboarding meeting required to get started.
  2. Add your catalog. Enter products directly, or import from an existing spreadsheet.
  3. Start recording transactions. Purchases and sales can be logged the same day.
  4. Add a second user free. Bring on a team member the moment you actually need one.

In Practice

A single-owner retail shop with no dedicated "operations" person can run inventory, purchasing, and sales from one login without hiring anyone new.

Free, Not Freemium

Every feature above is part of the same free CircularGuru Business Suite. See the complete list on the Features page, or the pricing itself on the Pricing page (short version: there isn't one).

FAQ

Is this actually free, or is there a paid tier later?

It's free with no paid tier to upgrade into. Every feature described on this page is part of the same free CircularGuru Business Suite, not a limited trial of a paid product.

What does it specifically include?

No minimum team size or seat count, Every core feature included from day one, No annual contract, and set up in an afternoon, not a sales cycle.

What problem does this actually solve?

Most inventory platforms are built and priced for mid-size companies, then scaled down with a "starter" plan that still costs more than a small business wants to commit to before knowing if the switch is worth it.

Is there a real example of this working?

A single-owner retail shop with no dedicated "operations" person can run inventory, purchasing, and sales from one login without hiring anyone new.

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