Manufacturing Coming soon

From bill of materials to finished goods.

Turn components into products on the same workspace that already runs your stock and your books. Define a BOM, raise a work order, and BackOffice consumes the parts, tracks work-in-progress, and posts the finished goods to inventory and the ledger. It's on our roadmap — join the waitlist to get early access and help shape it.

app.bo.ge / acme / manufacturing / WO-104
WO-104Work order · build to stock
In progress · 25 units
🎒 Trail Backpack 30L build ×25
Ripstop fabric2.4 m ×25
YKK zipper2 ×25
Buckle set1 ×25
Foam back panel1 ×25
Consumes 4 components · WIP trackedDr Finished goods / Cr WIP

🚧 Manufacturing is on the BackOffice roadmap. It extends the POS & Inventory and Accounting apps you can use today — same stock, same ledger. Join the waitlist to get early access and help decide what we build first.

What we're building

Production that keeps your stock and books right.

The pieces of a light MRP, designed to sit on the data you already run — not a bolt-on system to reconcile at month-end.

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Bills of materials

Define what goes into a product — components, quantities and sub-assemblies, with versions.

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Work orders

Raise a production order to build N units; track its status from planned to done.

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Component consumption

Building a work order relieves the parts from perpetual stock at cost — no manual adjustments.

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Work-in-progress

Costs move to a WIP account while you build, then to finished goods when it completes.

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Finished goods → inventory

Completed units land in stock at their built cost, ready to sell at the register or ship.

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Costed & posted

Every build posts balanced journals, so inventory value and the ledger always reconcile.

Built on what you already run

It plugs into your stock and ledger — not another silo.

BackOffice already runs perpetual, multi-warehouse inventory and real double-entry accounting. Manufacturing is the layer that connects them: consume components from stock, track WIP in the ledger, and receive finished goods back into inventory at cost.

That means no export/import between an MRP tool and your books — the same records, one source of truth, from raw material to sale.

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Define the BOM

List the components and quantities that make one finished product.

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Raise a work order

Say how many to build; components are reserved from stock.

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Build & track WIP

Parts are consumed at cost and held as work-in-progress.

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Receive finished goods

Completed units post to inventory and the ledger, ready to sell.

Questions

Early questions.

Is manufacturing available now?

Not yet — it's on the roadmap and this page is a preview. Join the waitlist and we'll bring you in for early access as it ships. The POS & Inventory and Accounting apps it builds on are available today.

Will it be a separate product or extra cost?

The plan is for it to live inside the same BackOffice workspace on the same data — not a separate tool to integrate. Packaging and pricing will be confirmed closer to launch.

Is this full MRP with capacity planning and shop-floor scheduling?

We're starting with the core that most small manufacturers need — bills of materials, work orders, component consumption, WIP and costed finished goods. Deeper capacity/scheduling is a later step; tell us on the waitlist what matters most to you.

How can I influence what gets built?

That's exactly why the waitlist exists — early members help prioritise the first release. Reach out and tell us how you build things.

Want manufacturing in BackOffice?

Join the waitlist for early access and help shape the first release. In the meantime, run your stock and books on the workspace it'll build on.

Join the waitlist