• What is repleno?
    • Who repleno is for
    • Who repleno is not for
    • What counts as overhead and what does not
    • You have completed the introduction!
    • Consumption vs. Order
    • Batch Orders and Dispatch Times
    • Minimum Stock and Automation
    • One System for All Suppliers
    • Why repleno Is Not a Kanban System
    • Admin
    • Employee
    • From Withdrawal to Order
    • Order Transmission to Suppliers
    • Delivery and Stock
    • What to clarify before you start
    • Design your own labels
    • Item Management
    • Supplier Management
    • Booking Process
    • Automatic Ordering
    • Transparency and Analytics
    • Projects
    • Bill of Materials
    • What digital inventory means in repleno
    • Legal and organizational classification
    • Storage locations in repleno
    • Why Orders Are Not in Real Time
    • What repleno deliberately does not cover
    • Current MVP Limitations
    • Data Security
    • Backups and Updates
    • Offline Usage
repleno
  1. Documentation
  2. Limitations and intentional choices

Limitations and intentional choices

Why repleno is deliberately not an ERP and what the system intentionally does not cover.


repleno is deliberately focused on inventory management and automated ordering. No ERP, no production planning, no financial accounting.

Storage locations in repleno

Storage locations in repleno: what single location means and why multi-location is not currently supported.

Why Orders Are Not in Real Time

Why repleno bundles orders instead of sending them immediately: lower shipping costs, less effort, better planning for suppliers.

What repleno deliberately does not cover

What repleno deliberately does not cover: no ERP, no accounting, no production planning. repleno focuses on replenishment of consumables.

Current MVP Limitations

Current limitations in repleno: what is not yet available and what is already planned.

Updated: Apr 7, 2026