Personal Product

Own ERP and POS system in active development.

Independent product build focused on modular business management, inventory workflows, structured master data, and role-based access inside a custom ERP and POS environment.

  • In progress personal long-term product build
  • Spring Boot + Angular backend and front-end architecture
  • Business modules master data, stock, user roles, and POS direction

Overview

This is my own ERP and POS system, built independently to manage business operations through modular navigation, structured setup forms, stock workflows, and user permissions.

The current work shows the product foundation: navigation, master data, stock setup, stock receiving, payment terms, and user-role management. It remains in progress and continues to evolve.

Core stack

  • Java Spring Boot
  • Angular
  • PostgreSQL
  • ERP workflows
  • POS direction

Current feature set

  • Dynamic menu system for modular navigation.
  • Customer and vendor management setup.
  • Stock setup and inventory management.
  • Stock receive workflow.
  • Country, state, city, and township management.
  • Payment term configuration.
  • User and role management.

Why this project matters

This project reflects the kind of business software I enjoy building: structured, modular systems where operations, data setup, and user permissions need to work together cleanly.

  • Focused on real business administration rather than a simple demo UI.
  • Built to support expanding modules over time through reusable navigation.
  • Useful as a practical expression of ERP and inventory experience.

Gallery

Current interface snapshots.

These screens show the product’s current direction across setup, configuration, and stock workflow areas.

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