The regulars you haven't texted since March.

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Marcus has spent $3,180 with you. He bought twice in the spring, then nothing. Not because he stopped buying shoes, because nobody reached out. At 9:04 this morning he got a text about the Jordan 4 in his size that landed yesterday, written in your voice, with a link.

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How it works

Every morning StoreFleet ranks your entire customer list by spend, recency, and how long it's been quiet. Then it reads each top customer's real history, sizes, brands, what they actually buy, and matches them against what's on your shelves right now.

It drafts each text in your store's voice with one to three picks, prices, and links. You approve every message until you trust it, then flip tiers to autopilot. Big spenders can stay human-touch while mid-tier runs itself.

What's included

Daily ranking of the full customer base
Picks drafted from each customer's real orders, sizes, and brands
Per-tier autopilot or co-pilot
Full profile shown before every send
Manual product override and never-text list
Every text tracked to the sale it produced

What changes for you

Your whole list worked daily, not just whoever staff remembers

Texts that read like you, not like a blast

Revenue traced back to every single send

Owners ask

Only if you want them to. Most stores keep top spenders routed to staff with a drafted message ready to edit, and let autopilot handle the middle of the list. You set the tiers.

Frequency rules and a store-wide send meter. Each customer has a cooldown, and the platform caps total daily sends so your number never feels like spam.

See it run on your store.

20 minutes. We walk the platform live on a real store, scope yours, and you leave with an exact price. No deck, no pressure. Bring your hardest workflow.