We didn't just study the consignment business — we lived it. ConsignorTrack was born from real frustrations and real experience.
ConsignorTrack started with a simple frustration: the software that existed wasn't built for the way consignment stores actually work.
Consignment shops are their own animal. You're not just selling inventory — you're juggling relationships with dozens of consignors, tracking hundreds of items across multiple owners, calculating individual payouts with different commission structures, and running a busy retail floor — all while keeping your shoppers happy and coming back next week.
Most retail software treats consignment as an afterthought. A checkbox. A bolt-on module. We've stood behind those counters, watching good store owners struggle with tools that fought them instead of helped them.
So we built something different. ConsignorTrack was designed from day one with consignment at its core. Every feature — from intake to payout — follows the real workflow of a consignment store, not some generic retail system's idea of how resale should work.
Today, consignment stores across the country use ConsignorTrack to run smoother operations, settle faster, and spend less time wrestling with software. And we're just getting started.
The principles behind everything we build
Generic tools create workarounds. We build features specifically for consignment store owners — no compromises, no "close enough."
When the store is packed, you can't wait for a loading spinner. Our tools are built for speed under real pressure.
We're not just selling software — we're invested in your success. When you grow, that's a win for both of us.
We ship updates regularly based on real feedback from real store owners. The platform gets better every month.
Your data is yours. Our pricing is honest. Our contracts are straightforward. No gotchas.
The consignment industry runs on relationships. We listen to our customers and build what they actually need.
A small, dedicated team with deep consignment industry roots
Years of hands-on consignment experience and a stubborn belief that store owners deserve better software.
Engineers who understand consignment retail and build software that performs when the store gets busy.
Real humans who respond quickly and solve problems — especially during the busiest shopping days when it matters most.