Maven only sends when there’s a reason to care.
Someone texts asking whether Ruby's has used jazz, a weird original pressing, or a smart preorder. Maven answers from the actual inventory instead of sending them to scroll.
It can jump from serious used pieces like Mingus and Sonny Rollins to local Bainbridge releases, indie exclusives, cassettes, or guitars without flattening everything into one list.
Ruby's isn't one generic store. Bainbridge has Pegasus coffee and the fresh second-location energy, while Poulsbo has the older bins plus pinball and arcade pull.
The online store, bin cards, newsletter, and counter chat can all point to the same number when someone wants a faster answer than digging alone.
People just text. Your team gets a clean Home page with the key numbers, recent activity, and the few controls worth touching.
The online store, new-arrivals posts, and both shop counters can all point to the same Ruby's number.