Honest comparison
Dashboards wait. Robnu acts.
A traditional OMS is a system of record — it tracks orders, inventory, and customers, and waits for your team to click. Robnu is an agentic OMS: it stays logged in, processes the orders, files the claims, and reconciles the money on its own.
Free during early access · Forever free under 25 orders/day
TL;DR
- A traditional OMS (Unicommerce, Increff, Browntape, etc.) records and displays; your team still does the daily clicking.
- Robnu is an agentic OMS — it runs the marketplace pipeline itself: orders, labels, manifests, returns, claims with video proof, reconciliation to the rupee.
- Full ERP-scale needs — procurement, multi-warehouse, deep accounting integrations — are still their territory. Be honest about which bottleneck you have.
What they do well
- Multi-channel inventory ledger across marketplaces and your D2C site
- Procurement and PO management
- Multi-warehouse fulfilment
- Deep finance integrations (Tally, Zoho Books, etc.)
- Catalog management at very large scale
What Robnu actually replaces
- The daily marketplace operating work itself — synced, processed, labelled, manifested autonomously
- Claims: filed for you with VMS video evidence, tracked claim → payout → bank UTR
- Settlement reconciliation to the rupee, with the Money Story in plain English
- The 11 portal tabs anti-pattern
Honest note
If your bottleneck is inventory accuracy across 4 channels and 2 warehouses, a traditional OMS/ERP is the right tool. If your bottleneck is the daily operational grind and money silently leaking on deductions, returns, and unfiled claims, Robnu is.
Most early-stage Indian sellers we talk to don't need an ERP rollout — they have one or two marketplaces, one warehouse, and a Tally login. What they need is for the daily work to do itself and for every payment to be checked. That's the job Robnu was built for: an OMS that acts, free during early access, and free forever under 25 orders a day.

