Fixing Chaos for Small Shops

Published: (December 5, 2025 at 10:43 PM EST)
2 min read
Source: Dev.to

Source: Dev.to

👀 The Real Problem I Saw

I live in India, and around me, every local shop owner had the same struggle:

  • They tracked inventory on paper
  • They created bills manually
  • They couldn’t calculate daily profits
  • They couldn’t check which items were actually selling
  • They made purchase decisions based on “guessing”

This wasn’t a tech problem. It was a clarity problem, and clarity is something software is great at providing.

🧩 My Goal Was Simple

Build something that helps shop owners:

  • Monitor stock – not a complex ERP, just a clean, fast, understandable tool.

🛠 Tech Stack

I chose the classic MERN stack:

  • MongoDB – flexible schemas for products, invoices, and logs
  • Express.js – clean routing
  • React – dashboard UI
  • Node.js – scalable backend

Why MERN? It offers a unified JavaScript ecosystem, making development and maintenance straightforward.

⚙️ Key Features I Built

  1. Smart Inventory Tracking – Every sale automatically updates the stock.
  2. Simple, Fast Billing – Generate a full bill in seconds; auto‑saved to reduce human error dramatically.
  3. Daily Sales Dashboard – Provides:
    • Total sales
    • Top‑selling products
    • Low‑stock alerts
    • Profit overview

All data updates in real time.

🚀 Shipping Fast Was Hard

The hardest part wasn’t the code; it was keeping the product simple. Every shop owner wanted different things, so I focused on:

  • Everyday problems
  • Essential actions
  • Clarity over complexity

That discipline made Stoqyy better.

🛒 Launching It

After months of testing with real shop owners, fixing UX issues, and simplifying flows, Stoqyy is now live. Shop owners say it’s a win.

🌱 What’s Next

I’m working on:

  • Multi‑user admin access
  • GST‑format invoices
  • AI‑based low‑stock recommendations
  • Multi‑store support

If you want to follow the journey or try Stoqyy, here it is: Stoqyy

💬 Final Thoughts

If you’re a developer thinking of building a SaaS, don’t always chase “big market problems.” Sometimes the most impactful products are small. That’s where I found Stoqyy, and it changed everything for me.

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