Catch the order before it goes wrong.
A Fibric operator watches every order, proof, and shipment across your commerce stack, reasons about what is about to slip, and acts to fix it, before the carrier ever scans the box. Governed, on your real data.
The miss is never the order. It is the silence around it.
A proof sits unapproved for three days. A carrier never scans a label. Stock quietly runs short against an open order. Each signal lives in a different system that no one is watching closely enough, and by the time a human notices, the customer already has. Commerce operations break in the gaps between tools.
Sense, reason, act, across the whole order.
The same governed loop every Fibric operator runs, pointed at commerce.
Every order, in one picture
Connectors pull orders, proofs, inventory, shipments, and support threads from Magento, your ERP, the carrier, and the help desk into one canonical event.
What is about to slip
The base model scores each open order for risk and explains why, in plain language, on your real data, never a guess or a placeholder.
Fix it, governed
It chases the proof, holds and notifies, splits the shipment, or flags the buyer, single-flight and idempotent, with a receipt for every action.
This operator has a name: BearScope.
BearScope is the commerce operator that runs on Fibric, white-labeled per tenant and live on real data today. The vertical is just which connectors you plug in.
Order intelligence, the RADAR worklist, and the governed analyst, all the same closed loop: it proposes the plan, you confirm, Fibric executes it fail-closed, and you keep the receipt.
Point an operator at your orders.
Connect one system and see your own at-risk orders in an afternoon. Pay for the integrations you run.