The precision engine

Engineered for impact.

We build tools for those who measure success in decimal points. Our ecosystem streamlines vending operations without changing the way you deploy.

Site Fit

Location Suitability Checker

Score locations before you invest.

Compare demand quality, access feasibility, and commercial fit before finalizing deployment.

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Assortment Engine

Product Mix Planner

Balance product mix for margin and sell-through.

Plan category depth and SKU allocation to improve turnover while protecting profitability.

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Unit Economics

Profit Calculator

Estimate ROI, payback, and monthly net.

Stress-test assumptions across demand, cost, and pricing so decisions stay realistic.

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Field Operations

Refill Planner

Plan refill cycles and field workload.

Align refill frequency with location demand to reduce stockouts and avoid extra trips.

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Execution Blueprint

Vending Business Plan Generator

Create a practical rollout business plan.

Translate inputs into a clear launch roadmap with milestones, ownership, and priorities.

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99.8%

operational accuracy

Why precision matters.

01

Reduced overhead

Our tools identify inefficiencies that save operators on monthly field cost and planning effort.

02

Optimized uptime

Predictive planning helps keep high-margin products available when demand spikes.

03

Scalability framework

From 1 machine to 100, the same tools maintain consistent control across expansion cycles.

Our Clients

Brands already scaling with Wendor

Ready to automate your growth?

Join the network of modern operators leveraging the Wendor toolkit for precise execution.

Operator Workflow

Use tools in a practical rollout sequence

Step 1

Validate location quality

Use the location checker to compare demand strength, access feasibility, and operational fit before locking a site.

Step 2

Model unit economics

Run conservative and realistic profit scenarios, then stress-test your assumptions for cost and demand variance.

Step 3

Draft execution blueprint

Translate assumptions into an actionable business plan with ownership, timeline, and weekly milestones.

Step 4

Optimize operations loop

Refine assortment and refill plans after launch using live sales behavior and service constraints.

Tool FAQ

Common questions before launch planning

Which tool should I start with?

Start with location and profit tools first. Once economics look viable, move to business plan and operations tools.

Do these tools replace ground validation?

No. They structure decisions and reduce guesswork, but final approvals should include on-ground checks and pilot data.

How often should plans be recalculated?

Recalculate after the first 30 days and whenever demand, rent, sourcing cost, or servicing model changes materially.