Show HN: Craftplan – I built my wife a production management tool for her bakery

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79 points by deofoo 2 days ago

My wife was planning to open a micro-bakery. We looked at production management software and it was all either expensive or way too generic. The actual workflows for a small-batch manufacturer aren't that complex, so I built one and open-sourced it.

Craftplan handles recipes (versioned BOMs with cost rollups), inventory (lot traceability, demand forecasting, allergen tracking), orders, production batch planning, and purchasing. Built with Elixir, Ash Framework, Phoenix LiveView, and PostgreSQL.

Live demo: https://craftplan.fly.dev (test@test.com / Aa123123123123)

GitHub: https://github.com/puemos/craftplan

zmhanham a minute ago

OK HN, time for us to build a full open source general purpose ERP in Elixir based on Ash XD

nsriv 3 minutes ago

Love to the point of invention! This looks and feels great.

I'm an Elixir newbie and wondering if I should start with learning Ash or stick with Liveview until I know more. Any thoughts on what Ash solved for you over Phoenix Liveview?

mandeepj 4 minutes ago

Is the logic behind "Usage Forecast" and "Reorder Planner" hard-coded somewhere? I'm not seeing any configuration for that, so I had to ask the question.

pimlottc 2 hours ago

This is definitely a nit but is there any reason you need 2 decimal places accuracy for percent complete?

ggm an hour ago

I think this is a very nicely thought out approach. I particularly like it doing allergen tracking. Obviously you're at the mercy of supplier/supply-chain integrity but if you do e.g. wind up with ground cumin contaminated with god knows what, this is what will get you where you need to be.

protocolture 2 hours ago

I think I have needed this for 3d printing for some time

Vivtek 34 minutes ago

Oh man. My wife's biscotti business will benefit from this. Nice work!

xianshou an hour ago

Nice! 5 bucks says you can swap this in for your average software kanban and it does a better job.

sukh an hour ago

Looks well thought out. We wrestle with website, real ERP and building Notion connectors for production orders in make to order scenarios so there’s definitely a pain point.

cyberax an hour ago

As someone who struggled with ERPs, this is super-nice and clean!