Platform Launch.
The platform opens to brands. Sourcing, warehouse fulfillment, branded packaging, Stripe wallet, and bidirectional Shopify product sync, all wired into one dashboard.
Six months of beta work landed in one release. The Peregrine Ship dashboard goes live for brands. Sourcing panel, warehouse fulfillment, custom packaging options, Stripe wallet top-up, country-specific tax rules, all wired into a single login.
Bidirectional Shopify product sync ships on day one. Create a product in Peregrine, click publish, and it lands in your Shopify catalog. Edit the product in Peregrine, and the matching Shopify product updates automatically. The dependency between the two systems goes from "manual sync" to "single source of truth."
The in-house WMS goes operational the same day. Inbound receiving, QC pass, bin assignment, pick lists, pack stations, ship verification, all running on tech we own. Most fulfillment platforms still rent these features from off-the-shelf Chinese ERP software. We do not.
What shipped
- Auth, sign-up, admin users / stores / dashboard
- Create product in Peregrine, publish to Shopify with one click
- Edit product in Peregrine, auto-edit in Shopify (bidirectional)
- Stripe integration for wallet top-up
- Custom packaging options table
- Country-specific tax rules
- Find products + custom sourcing panels
- Inventory + balance pages
- In-house WMS goes operational: inbound receiving + QC
- Bin location assignment per SKU, persisted across cycles
- Multi-zone storage: regular, fragile, hazmat, oversize
- Pick lists auto-generated per fulfillment wave
- Pack station UI: order details + customs paperwork on one screen
- Ship verification via barcode scan (catches mispick before parcel leaves)
- Per-SKU activity log: receive → pick → pack → ship
- Cycle counts + stock-value reporting
- Replenishment alerts based on velocity floor