SS-06 · ANDROID + IOS PREVIEW BUILDS

Inventory that stays yours.

Scan in the van. Count without signal. Bring the whole team for one flat price—and take every record with you if LockPlate stops earning its place.

$29 / monthUnlimited teamExport always free
LockPlate home screen running in an Android emulator
ONE PLAN$29per month · locked forever
THE CONTRACT FITS ON ONE PLATE

The team can grow. The price cannot.

LockPlate is being built around a single public offer: the whole product, the whole team, and no paid exit door. The intended launch price is $29 monthly or $290 annually.

MONTHLY$29

One account. Unlimited teammates. No feature ladder.

ANNUAL$290

Two months less than the monthly plan. Same product contract.

PRICE CHANGES

Your published signup price is the price your account keeps.

OFFBOARDING FEE$0

Export cannot become a retention weapon.

Offer defined · checkout intentionally not live while device and production-infrastructure gates remain.

LockPlate emulator dashboard with item, location, and low-stock counts
REAL ANDROID EMULATOR CAPTURE
01 · BUILT FOR HANDS THAT ARE ALREADY BUSY

Open it. See what needs attention.

The home view leads with items, locations, low stock, and stockouts. The field loop stays short: scan, find, change the count, move on. No warehouse implementation project before the first useful record.

Photo firstRecognize the thing before reading its metadata.
Count by feelLarge stepper targets and haptics for gloved work.
Location nativeVan, bin, shelf, stockroom, or job site—not an ERP abstraction.
Attention visibleLow and out-of-stock states live on the first screen.
02 · SWITCH WITHOUT A DATA PROJECT

Your spreadsheet is an entrance, not a punishment.

LockPlate infers a customer-owned CSV, shows the mapping before it writes, and returns row-level receipts. A Sortly-shaped preset reduces setup work without pretending every export is identical.

  • Customer confirms the inferred schema.
  • Preview exposes skips and transformations.
  • Receipts make every imported row accountable.
  • Dropbox ZIP photo paths have a defined migration shape.

A real customer-owned Sortly export is still required before this earns “migration proven.”

LockPlate
IMPORT PREVIEW
CSV
sortly-export.csv148 rows · customer-owned file
READY
SOURCE COLUMNLOCKPLATE FIELDCONFIDENCE
Item Namename100%
Quantityquantity100%
Folderlocation96%
Photo URLphoto pathREVIEW
Nothing writes before approval.Preview 148 rows →
03 · SIGNAL IS OPTIONAL. ACCOUNTABILITY ISN'T.

The count should survive the dead zone.

Each change is an operation with its own identity. It waits locally, retries after reconnection, and can be applied once without turning one tap into two deductions.

01
Count here

Change quantity on the device

02
Queue locally

Work survives without signal

03
Reconnect

Send an idempotent operation

04
Converge

Clients resolve to one revision

CLIENT A10 → 8offline operation accepted
CLIENT B8 → 6independent operation accepted
SERVER REVISION6 · r3both authenticated clients converged
TENANT CHECKFORBIDDENunrelated account rejected generically

Development-lane proof with independent test clients. The same matrix has not yet been completed on two physical phones.

THE HONEST RELEASE LINE

Preview built. Field proof next.

The software has passed meaningful technical checkpoints. Those checkpoints do not substitute for the hardware, provider, and customer-owned data still needed before a paid launch.

PROVENAndroid preview

Signed APK installed and launched on an Android 15 emulator.

PROVENiOS Simulator build

Installable simulator artifact produced from the shared Expo codebase.

PROVENTwo-client JSON sync

Offline quantity operations converged with tenant isolation in development.

NEXT GATEPhysical Android

Install, offline edits, backgrounding, concurrent changes, and reconnect.

NEXT GATEPhysical iPhone

Apple team, device build, install, and the same resilience matrix.

NEXT GATEProduction data lane

Dedicated Supabase, approved photo transport, transactions, and empty folders.

BEFORE THE FIRST PAID ACCOUNT

The useful hard questions.

Can I buy LockPlate today?

Not yet. The public lane is a waitlist while physical-device behavior and dedicated production infrastructure are proved. The $29 monthly and $290 annual prices are the intended single-plan offer, not a claim that checkout is live.

What has actually been tested?

A signed Android preview APK was installed and opened on an Android 15 emulator, and an iOS Simulator build was produced. In the development sync lane, two independent authenticated clients converged an offline quantity change while an unrelated account was rejected. The two-client proof used test clients, not two physical phones.

Does everything sync already?

No. The development lane syncs the JSON inventory model. Photos, transactions, and empty folders still need their production transport path, so the page keeps those gaps visible instead of implying a finished cloud product.

What can I import?

LockPlate includes a customer-confirmed CSV adapter and a Sortly-shaped preset, with a preview before records are written and row-level receipts afterward. A real customer-owned Sortly export remains an adoption gate.

Can I leave with my records?

That is a product rule. Export remains available without an offboarding fee, and the settings flow describes one portable archive for items, custom fields, folders, transactions, a photo manifest, and available photo files.

Who is the first cohort for?

Small operations teams with inventory in vans, stockrooms, job sites, studios, or workshops—especially teams priced out by per-seat plans and willing to test imports, offline counting, reconnect behavior, and complete export on their own devices.

Status

WAITLIST

Platform

iOS, Android and web, one codebase

Audience

Small ops teams burned by per-seat pricing

Availability

Waitlist open; Android emulator and iOS Simulator previews exist, while physical-device and production-data proof remain