AJGAR Clothing CRM

Run your clothing business from one dashboard.

Most clothing businesses lose money in the cracks: missed follow-ups, messy customer notes, and stock guesses that turn into dead inventory. AJGAR Clothing CRM puts orders, inventory, and customer history in one web app so your team stops chasing spreadsheets and WhatsApp threads. It helps you track customers, manage clothes/products, and see sales performance without building your own system.

Clothing brands don’t fail from bad design. They fail from chaos.

AJGAR Clothing CRM goes after the boring stuff that kills profit: scattered customer details, fuzzy inventory counts, and “we’ll follow up later” leads that never close.

It’s a web-based CRM built for clothing businesses. Not a generic CRM you have to bend until it snaps.

What it does (without the spreadsheet hangover)

You get clothes/product management so you can add and edit items fast, keep your catalog tidy, and stop double-entry across tools.

You get customer management that stores real context: who bought what, when they bought, and what they tend to buy next. That’s how you sell again.

Then come analytics and reports. Not vanity charts. The kind that answer: what’s moving, what’s stuck, and where sales actually come from.

Follow-ups that don’t rely on memory

Most teams don’t have a sales process. They have a group chat.

AJGAR Clothing CRM includes email and SMS automation for promos, updates, and reminders. That means fewer “just checking in” messages written by hand and more consistent touch points across your customer list.

But there’s a catch: automation only works when your data stays clean. A single system helps keep it that way.

Why it fits small teams

You don’t need an IT person to run it. You don’t need to stitch five apps together.

You open a browser. You work.

And because it’s tied to AJGAR’s world (ajgar.com), it aims at the daily workflow of apparel sellers instead of pretending every business sells the same thing.

Who should care

If you sell clothing and you’ve ever:

  • lost track of a repeat buyer
  • run out of a fast-moving item mid-week
  • sat on stock because “maybe it’ll sell later”

…you’re the target.

The pitch is simple: reduce mistakes, tighten follow-ups, and make inventory less of a gamble.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to keep track of repeat customers for a clothing business without a spreadsheet?
Stop storing customer history in scattered sheets and chat threads. On ajgar.com, you can keep customer records in one place, track past purchases, and use that history to time the next follow-up or offer.
How to manage clothing inventory and avoid stockouts and overstock?
Best way to automate follow-up messages for customers after a purchase?
How to centralize orders, customers, and sales reporting for a small apparel team?
Why do clothing businesses lose sales even when they have good products?