The expensive mistakes are usually boring.
A supplier raises cost. A customer’s price never moves.
A special price gets entered for one order and quietly survives for years.
A line keeps selling below landed cost because nobody has had a reason to look at that exact customer and that exact SKU.
Nothing crashes. No alarm goes off. The ERP records every transaction exactly as it should.
The margin just disappears a little at a time.
That is why Margin Leak Audit exists.
We did not want to build another dashboard, another integration, or another system your team has to maintain. The problem does not need more software sitting between you and your business. It needs someone to go through the history you already have and find the handful of relationships worth looking at.
So the idea is deliberately simple: you send us your sales and purchase exports. We look for three kinds of margin leakage. When we find something, we show you:
where it is, what it is worth, what we think you should do, and the rows that prove it.
No black-box score.
No giant “opportunity” number designed to impress you.
No pretending a benchmark is the same thing as cash.
We are small, and we would rather say so.
Margin Leak Audit is still a small operation. The person answering your email is close to the person building and improving the engine. Delivery is manual. We are learning from real distributor exports rather than pretending every ERP produces clean, identical data.
That is also why the audit is currently $99.
We would rather earn trust by being useful than manufacture the appearance of a much larger company.
We never need access to your ERP. We never write anything back. We never contact your customers or suppliers. And if your data cannot support a trustworthy conclusion, we would rather tell you that than manufacture one.
The goal is not for you to finish the report thinking,
“That was sophisticated.”
It is for you to look at a customer, a SKU, an invoice and a cost change and think:
“There it is. How did we miss that?”