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Turn data into better decisions.

Running a hardware store means making daily decisions about pricing, inventory, purchasing, and cash flow. RockSolid MAX Analytics brings the numbers that matter into one clear view so you can see what’s happening across your business and act quickly.

Built directly into RockSolid MAX, analytics uses your live operational data—sales, margins, inventory, and receivables—to deliver dashboards and reporting without spreadsheets, extra software, or complicated setup.

Instead of living in spreadsheets that need constant updating, your team gets clear answers inside the system you already trust.

Interactive dashboards built for hardware and building materials dealers

RockSolid MAX Analytics provides interactive dashboards that give owners and managers a clear view of daily business performance. Sales trends, margin changes, inventory levels, and receivables are all visible in one place, so you can quickly understand how your operation is performing.

Analytics is embedded directly in RockSolid MAX, so your info is always based on your live operational data. Drill into the details behind any number to quickly identify problems, opportunities, and trends across your business.

Reporting that works the way your business operates

RockSolid MAX includes reporting and analytics designed specifically for the realities of hardware stores, lumberyards, and building material dealers.

Instead of generic reporting tools, dashboards and reports focus on the metrics that matter most to your operation—sales performance, inventory movement, purchasing activity, margins, and receivables. No specialized training or data expertise needed.

Analytics that help you run the business, not just report on it

RockSolid MAX Analytics turns operational data into insights your team can act on right away. Dashboards highlight trends, changes, and outliers so you can quickly see where attention is needed.

Whether you’re monitoring margin performance, identifying slow-moving inventory, or tracking receivables, analytics helps you catch issues earlier and make decisions with greater confidence.

More analytics in RockSolid MAX

Stop drowning in spreadsheets

Turn the data already in your system into clear dashboards and reports. Sales, purchasing, inventory, and receivables information are automatically organized into insights you can review instantly. Get the visibility you need without exporting data or manually rebuilding reports.

Linked operational data

Reports and dashboards connect directly to transactions inside RockSolid MAX, making it easy to drill down into the details behind any number.

Analytics built directly into your ERP

Unlike standalone BI tools, RockSolid MAX Analytics is embedded directly inside the system you use to run your business. No additional platforms, no data integrations to maintain, and no complicated setup.

Designed for operators, not analysts

Prebuilt dashboards and reporting views help owners and managers quickly understand performance across products, branches, and categories.

Clear visibility into financial performance

Financial reporting becomes faster and easier with built-in analytics that organize key financial and operational metrics into clear dashboards. Quickly review sales performance, margin trends, inventory value, and receivables activity without waiting for manual reporting.

Automatic insight into trends

Analytics highlights changes in sales, margins, and inventory movement so you can identify issues early and protect profitability.

Testimonials
JM Building Supply Resource Tile
“With the dashboards, I can look at each customer and see at a glance what they are or are not buying. I can look at sales and margin trends in core product categories and see where the business overall is performing well and where there are opportunities for improvement.”
Spruce Helps Albertson's a Leading Home Center Retailer Stay Competitive
“We now run our returns report on a regular basis so that we can catch any emerging patterns that might indicate a potential problem.”