InformationAt Alexander McQueen's spring 1999 women's wear show,
a pair of robots spray-painted a white muslin dress with a
tulle underskirt — and the model wearing it —
in black-and-yellow graffiti. NYT.

YOUR DIGITAL MERCHANDISER IS HERE.

Farout Digital Merchandiser is a highly autonomous AI system that sets
a new standard of performance for tasks delegated to an Assistant Merchandiser.


IMAGINE PAYING
THOUSANDS FOR A CONSULTANT.

They request all your data but skip meeting your team, ignore your strategy, and never ask for your market insight. They then optimize your line sheet and predict season profits, claiming 98% confidence in their projections. You ask how they got there—and get silence. Your team’s reaction?

Can we trust this? How does this help us? What a waste, we'll have to do this ourselves.

If you wouldn't trust a consultant like this, why trust an AI? Farout Digital Merchandiser bridges this divide through:



LISTENING


Farout incorporates your feedback, market insights, and intuition into its reasoning and calculations.You don't have to adapt your decision-making to Al's output. Instead, Farout adapts to your strategy.

EXPLAINING


Farout clearly explains the reasons, the logic, and the market insights behind each recommended decision. Like humans, it has an inner voice-a reasoning log-that you can read to assess the thought process behind its recommendations. This helps you decide when to trust the system's recommendations and make informed inventory decisions.

FITTING IN


Farout is a reasoning engine that performs intellectual tasks at the level of a collaborative merchandising team. It reports to the buying team, often stretched thin by the ceaseless planning of vast and diverse product ranges. Farout takes on these high-volume, data-intensive operational tasks, freeing buyers to apply their expertise where it matters most-defining their brand, selecting products, and negotiating with.