Endpoint

Keeping inventory honest since 1989.

The short history

The mission hasn’t changed. The reach has.

Paul Heim founded the company as Scanco in 1989 to do one stubborn thing well: get accurate data off the floor and into the books.

For decades that meant scanners, barcodes, and a clean handoff into Sage, all of it aimed at one result: an accurate count that operators could trust, with variances caught before they grew.

Today that same conviction runs further. Endpoint connects the dock, the back office, and your financial system into one operational truth — a scan on the floor changes the number the controller sees, with no spreadsheet in the middle. We’re building toward warehouses where directed work, signed counts, and self-building reports are simply how the shift runs. Same promise Paul made in 1989, now wired end to end.

1989

Founded as Scanco. Barcode data into the financial system.

2010s

Mobile-first counting and real-time write-back.

Now

One system. Floor, back office, and financials in agreement.

What we believe

What makes a system worth trusting.

Three qualities. Every screen, every conversation, every decision tests against all three.

01Connected

Connected systems make connected teams.

We believe the floor and the back office shouldn’t live in separate realities. When the picker says one thing and the ledger says another, somebody loses faith in the system — and usually in each other. When the dock and the controller’s desk read the same number, the second-guessing stops, and everyone starts pulling in the same direction.

In the wild

Scans on the dock change the number the controller sees. No daily exports. No two versions of the truth.

02Intelligent

Software that thinks with you.

We think warehouse software should do more of the routine thinking itself. Endpoint runs the cycle count and watches for variance and drift automatically, so people can focus on the parts of the job that genuinely need them.

In the wild

Directed workflows. Signed variances. ABC cadence on cycle counts. Visibility into what’s drifting before it’s a write-off.

03Human

Built for the companies that bet on people.

Everybody’s automating. We build for companies whose results still depend on the people running the warehouse, and we design for the messy reality of how a shift actually goes. We hold ourselves to that same standard internally, and it comes through in the product.

In the wild

Plain language. Real bin codes. Buttons big enough for a gloved hand. Trained in one shift, not one quarter.

Speaking of humans

You guide our work.
Day after day.

Your warehouse’s problems are the direct blueprint for the work that we do. A few of those conversations — and how they show up in our solutions — are below.

What you told usHow it shows up in our solutions

“The system says we have it. We can’t find it.

Scan-driven mobile. Every move captured at the moment of work.

“The data is eight to twenty-four hours behind.

Real-time financial-system write-back. Floor and books reconcile shift by shift.

“Hours a shift typing what already happened.

No paper pick tickets. Information moves once — action to system.

“It all lives in one person’s head.

Directed workflows. New pickers hit 95% on day one.

“Audit needed 40 hours for one lot.

Chain-of-custody captured at the scan. Audits in minutes.

Track the floor. Trust your numbers.

Less scrambling, fewer surprises, and more confidence at every dock door.

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