Every bulk order needs something from inside the building: a freight quote, net terms, a stock check. Today that ask is a forwarded thread with no context. Miyara sends you one request with the deal attached. You answer, the deal moves.
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Bulk orders are good revenue. They reach you as forwarded threads and stall on your desk without anyone knowing.
A twelve-message thread lands with "can you quote freight on this?". No quantities, no destination.
You ask three questions to answer one, and each round trip costs a day the buyer feels.
Your answer sits in a sent folder. Nobody sees the order was blocked on you until the buyer chases, and then it reads as your fault.
Pricing limits live in a sheet sales never opens. The breach shows up on the invoice, when it's too late.
When a deal hits a step your team owns, Miyara sends one request: the question, the order details, a deadline. You answer, the gate clears.
The link asks one thing: approve these terms, confirm this stock, quote this freight. Quantities, destination, and timeline come with it. No new login, and the link opens nothing else.
Each request routes to its owner with a deadline. A blocked order is visible to everyone, not a surprise.
Your answer lands on the deal, not in a sent folder. Nobody re-asks it or loses it.
Quotes draft inside price limits your team sets, so an out-of-policy quote is caught when it's written, not on the invoice. Every send still waits for a human click.
A cleared deal lands as a PO, an invoice, and an account record your systems recognize. Miyara runs the process. It never holds your money or your freight.
No. The link answers one question and opens nothing else. It expires, and it carries no login.
Whatever a bulk order needs to close: a freight quote, a stock check, net terms, a tax document, a delivery confirmation. One request each.
Every request has an owner and a response window. A slipping answer is visible before it costs the order.
No. Miyara runs the deal up to the documents your systems expect: PO, invoice, account record. It never holds your money or your freight.
No. Payment runs on your own rails. Online collection is on our roadmap, not in the product today.
Links are scoped to the one question. Miyara runs on AWS, encrypted, with each brand's workspace isolated. See the security page.
One request, the context attached, your answer on the deal. The channel gets your judgment without taking your week.