TX, MO, IN, and seasonal sites
Software priced for a 30-day selling season.
For operators who spin up temporary locations, hire quickly, move inventory between sites, reconcile every night, and need a platform posture that respects the selling calendar.
Where the pressure shows up
- Monthly SaaS costs do not match a concentrated fireworks selling calendar.
- Multiple tents need shared inventory visibility without losing location control.
- Temporary staff need a counter workflow they can use confidently on day one.
- End-of-day reconciliation has to happen fast while managers still remember the day.
Start with the day-to-day problem.
A seasonal fireworks operation runs on a different calendar than a permanent store. It is a compressed operating window with its own pressure. You may be assigning tents, training counter staff, moving pallets between locations, tracking cash, and answering inventory questions while the best selling days are already underway. Paying for annual software that only earns its keep for a short window adds another mismatch.
PyroApex is built to respect that calendar. The goal is not to make a tent operator fit a permanent-store workflow. The goal is to give seasonal teams the same professional operating backbone with pricing and setup expectations that make sense for a concentrated season. Locations can come online, use shared catalog data, ring up counter sales, and feed end-of-day reconciliation without turning setup week into an IT project.
The biggest win is clarity across locations. A manager should know what is available at each tent, what moved, what sold, and what needs attention before the next rush. When related companies or partner entities trade inventory or send orders across the network, the system should preserve the relationship instead of forcing another spreadsheet. Seasonal operators deserve durable tooling precisely because the window is short and every day matters.
How PyroApex helps
The tools line up around the workflow.
Seasonal pricing posture aligned to short, high-intensity selling windows.
Multi-location inventory for tent networks, warehouses, and restock decisions.
Counter POS workflows built for fast ring-up and temporary staff.
End-of-day reconciliation views for cash, sales, and location accountability.
Intercompany order links for related operators moving inventory or demand.
Reusable setup patterns so each season starts from known operating structure.
Operator framing
A short season needs serious systems.
Cory and Pete's operator lens keeps the conversation respectful: seasonal operators need serious tooling with timing and economics that match the selling window.
The system treats tents and temporary locations as first-class operating sites with their own inventory, sales, and reconciliation needs.
Shared data helps managers make restock decisions without waiting for a manual rollup from every location.
Teams can tear down the season knowing the sales, inventory, and customer record is ready for next year.
Ready to compare this to your current setup?
Bring your current POS, storefront, pricing, or inventory workflow. We will map what changes, what stays familiar, and what can be live before the next selling window.