SAGE for independent shops.
Automatically turn your shelves, bins, racks, classes, and staff picks you already care about into local pages shoppers can find.
Built for real indie shops: the bookseller's table, the record wall, the pull box, the yarn shelf, and the one-of-one vintage find.
Great local shops should not be invisible online.
Every part of your inventory that you add to SAGE creates a searchable, SEO-optimized page for that item and adds it to your digital storefront automatically. Just upload the image and give all your unique stock the visibility it deserves.
See what your store could look like.
Click any demo item below to open a sample storefront page. It shows how your books, records, comics, craft supplies, or thrift finds can appear online for customers to browse.
Real inventory pages shoppers can stumble into.
SAGE guide pages only go public when there are enough real listings and shop details to help a shopper. That keeps empty pages out of Google while giving live storefront inventory a clear path from the home page, sitemap, and city/category hubs.
Pick the shop you run.
Each vertical gets storefronts, local discovery, and owner-approved drafts built around how that inventory actually moves.
Indie bookstore
Staff picks, rare titles, events, signed books, book clubs, and long-tail local searches.
Start books -> RecordsRecord store
New arrivals, used vinyl, CDs, cassettes, collector intent, and Discogs or owner-added details.
Start records -> ComicsComic shop
Pull lists, variants, manga, wall books, new comic day, storefront listings, and demand signals.
Start comics -> CraftCraft & fabric
Yarn, fabric, classes, supply kits, project inspiration, and post-Joann local discovery.
Start craft -> ThriftThrift & vintage
Freshness-first local pages for rotating one-of-one finds, drops, and community moments.
Start thrift ->Enterprise software for indie stores.
Connect the platforms you already use, then SAGE turns your shop data into data-driven, actionable suggestions: what to post, which items need attention, who might care, and where the next sale or visit could come from.
That connected data flywheel gives your store superpowers without asking you to rebuild how you work.