From quote to shipment, documented.
Step-by-step guides and full reference for every module a make-to-order shop runs on.
Get started
First login, the home hub, and the Arch assistant.
Sales
Quote to order to fulfillment to invoice.
Engineering
Items, BOMs, processes, and routings.
Purchasing
Requisitions, purchase orders, receiving.
Inventory
Lots, stock, locations, and traceability.
Production
Jobs, work orders, planning, the schedule.
Quality
Inspections, NCRs, CAPA, and templates.
Warehouse
Receiving, picking, shipments, and counts.
Accounting
GL, AP, AR, journals, and job costing.
Workforce
Employees, shifts, time, and positions.
Terminals
Operator terminal, time clock, warehouse.
Analytics
Reports library, builder, and exports.
IntegrationsSoon
Shopify, QuickBooks, and other connectors.
What is WorkCell and who is it for?
A manufacturing operating system for make-to-order shops, connecting sales, engineering, purchasing, inventory, and the shop floor in one system.
What is the difference between a quote, an order, and an invoice?
A quote is a priced offer. When accepted it converts to a sales order, the firm commitment. An invoice bills for what shipped against that order.
How do volume price breaks work on a quote?
Add tiers to a line, each with a minimum quantity and its own unit price. One tier is the selected default the order will use.
When does an order become real demand?
Releasing a sales order makes it visible to planning and the warehouse. Until then it is a private draft nothing downstream acts on.
What does each status mean?
Every record sits in one status that controls the next action. The status pages list each state and its allowed transitions.
What happens when a line ships short?
The remaining quantity becomes a backorder, listed across all orders so you can ship the balance when stock arrives.