About

Enterprise AI demand forecasting, packaged for system integrators.

Xovity Forecast is a white-label platform that lets consulting firms and SIs deliver production-grade demand planning to their enterprise customers without rebuilding the data science from scratch on every engagement.

Why we built it

SI teams spend the first six months of every forecasting engagement re-implementing the same statistical baselines, drift detectors, exception workflows, and S&OP rituals. Xovity Forecast collapses that into an 8-week PoC by shipping the engine, the workflow, and the white-label surface as a single deployable product.

What we ship

  • • Seven candidate ML models with per-series winner selection
  • • Drift monitoring, exception routing, and auto-refit
  • • Full S&OP consensus workflow (Commercial, Supply, Finance, Consensus)
  • • White-label theming and custom-domain hosting
  • • REST API, webhooks, and SDK for downstream integration

Partners

We work exclusively through a vetted network of system integrators, boutique consultancies, and supply-chain advisory firms. Partners own the customer relationship; we provide the engine, the roadmap, and dedicated solution engineering.

Platform Partner

Full white-label rights, joint go-to-market, dedicated solution engineer, co-branded marketing.

Delivery Partner

Implementation rights on the standard brand, certified consultants, revenue share on renewals.

Referral Partner

Lightweight referral programme with introducer commission on closed deals.

Customers

Xovity Forecast is in production with enterprise teams across pharma cold-chain, multi-banner grocery, contract manufacturing, and regulated energy retail. Most engagements move from PoC to production inside one quarter.

11.4%
Median live WAPE across active engagements
8 weeks
Median PoC-to-production timeline
27%
Average inventory reduction at constant service level

"We shaved four months off our usual forecasting engagement timeline and walked into the client steering committee with a working demo on week three. The white-label theming meant it looked like our product from day one."

— Head of Supply Chain Practice, European SI