Pikstor is an inventory management solution designed for on-site operations, positioned as “local, autonomous, and ready to use.” It mainly serves scenarios such as industrial environments, production workshops, machining, maintenance and repair, PPE/EPI safety supplies, construction sites, vehicle-based inventory, and small workshops. The items it manages include consumables, tools, spare parts, technical equipment, PPE/EPI, hardware, and MRO indirect materials.
Based on the information on the site, Pikstor’s core value is bringing inventory management out of the office system and directly onto the shop floor. It supports quick item lookup, inventory status checks, inventory movement history, and visibility into who took what, when, where, and why. For stockouts, it offers pre-stockout alerts, demand forecasting, and potentially automated replenishment. For tool and equipment management, it supports checking availability in advance and making reservations. The system also emphasizes issue rules, usage limits, consumption alerts, and complete management reports, helping reduce waste and uncontrolled consumption.
In terms of deployment, Pikstor clearly emphasizes local and autonomous operation, allowing use in industrial or workshop environments without internet access. This is appealing for companies with restricted networks or high requirements for operational continuity on-site. However, the page does not clearly state whether it is a hardware device, LAN-based software, a self-hosted system, or a hybrid setup.
The official website does not disclose any plans, pricing, licensing model, or payment methods in its main content. It only provides a demo request entry point, so buyers will need to request a quote before procurement. A free version or trial is also not mentioned. For integrations, the page says it can integrate the customer’s products, storage areas, tools, and processes, but does not mention third-party integrations such as ERP, purchasing systems, SSO, or APIs. As for permissions, it is only possible to confirm support for usage tracking, rule-based distribution, and issue limits; it is still unclear whether it includes fine-grained role permissions, approval workflows, or multi-site permission management.
Its strengths are that it is very close to workshop and maintenance-site needs, emphasizing no-network operation, fast search, instant issue, and stockout alerts. It is suitable for companies that are sensitive to production downtime, tool loss, and consumable waste. The downside is that public information is limited, and pricing, APIs, security compliance, Chinese-language support, and system integration capabilities are all unclear.
Access from China is unknown, and the page is in French. It does not disclose whether Chinese language support, RMB payments, or local services are available. For companies deploying in China, alternatives to compare include Odoo Inventory, Zoho Inventory, Sortly, inFlow Inventory, as well as inventory / purchase-sales-inventory solutions from Kingdee, Yonyou, and Guanjiapo. However, if the focus is offline on-site tool and MRO inventory management, it is still necessary to carefully verify the offline capabilities and on-site hardware compatibility of any alternative.
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pikstor.com is an France SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach pikstor.com directly.