Tell Rey what's going on.
Rey rebuilds your demand plan.
The AI demand planner inside Rewize. Tell it what's changing and your plan rebuilds itself across every SKU.
You used to take the forecast. Now you write the plan.
For years, the deal was simple: a forecast appeared, you adopted it. Rey changes that. The forecast still appears, and now you can tell it what's actually going to happen.
The black-box forecast
- Numbers arrived. You took them or didn't.
- Promos and launches lived in your head.
- Scenarios meant a duplicate spreadsheet.
- When the plan changed, the work started over.
Rey, your demand planner
- Tell Rey the plan, get an SKU-level forecast in seconds.
- Bump hundreds of SKUs with one instruction.
- Override the AI forecast only on the SKUs you choose.
- Publish, and stockout dates, projections, and ordering follow your plan.
What Rey does
Three things, in plain English.
Plan in plain English.
Tell Rey what's changing — a promo, a launch, a supplier delay, a Q4 target — and get a new SKU-level plan in seconds. No exports. No Excel. No rebuilds.
A scenario for every what-if.
Spin up Best, Average, and Bad versions of your plan. Switch between them to pressure-test the numbers. Publish the one you stand behind.
Publish, and it flows through.
Your plan feeds straight into stockout dates, stock projections, and purchase orders. Every edit is a checkpoint you can revert, so you always stay in control.
What "plain English" looks like
Real prompts. Real plans.
No syntax to learn. No special commands. Just say what you mean. Pick your industry to see what our users ask.
Works with what you have
Rey sits on top of Rewize. It doesn't replace anything.
You don't rip anything out. Rey works on the forecast and stock data you already have, so the plan you write flows straight into the reorders and projections your team works from every day.
Channels
Rewize forecast
AI baseline
Rey
your plan
Ordering & projections
stockout dates, inventory, ordering
Frequently asked
What Rey can and can't do, in plain English.