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The desktop control room for planning, exceptions, and customer visibility.

WarePulse Desktop gives supervisors and coordinators one native workspace to release waves, resolve exceptions, and keep warehouse and customer teams aligned from the same screen.

Stable Windows MSIX and notarized macOS DMG releases are published on GitHub Releases with versioned assets, release notes, and a deliberate rollback path for operations teams.

Work queue
Desktop workspace
open
18
active
6
overdue
4
done
32
Active queue
Active lanes
Internal control
Exceptions documented before close
Receipts, storage, and handling stay exportable
Operators and customers see the same timeline
Workstation flow
Queue, assignments, and floor activity stay inside the same workspace.

Why teams keep the desktop open all day

The desktop is where planning depth, exception control, and cross-functional coordination live. It is not just a download page for the same mobile workflow.

1 shell

Planning and floor visibility stay together

Wave planning, inbound exception review, customer lookups, and audit history stay in one workspace instead of being split across tabs and inboxes.

Live

Every issue has operational context

Supervisors can see the task, the inventory position, the user, and the downstream customer impact before deciding what to unblock first.

Role-aware

Support, warehouse, and customer teams share the same truth

The desktop keeps the back office, the floor, and the client-facing team working from the same state instead of reconciling after the fact.

What the desktop owns best

Planning depth without browser-tab sprawl

Open waves, investigate inbound bottlenecks, review customer activity, and work through exceptions from one native workspace designed for dense operational detail.

Operational control for supervisors

Warehouse, inventory, receiving, shipping, and customer workflows already live inside the same release-ready desktop shell with role-aware routing.

Supportable release discipline

Signed packaging, versioned public releases, and stable asset links give operations teams a clear deployment and rollback path.

Measured in operator terms, not marketing terms

The desktop is meant for the people triaging the day, not just watching a demo. These are the signals a supervisor actually cares about.

< 60 ms
Scan-to-screen latency
From USB or HID scanner input to grid refresh on a mid-range i5 workstation.
3 clicks
Receive to putaway
Open ASN, confirm quantities, assign a location, and move on without menu diving.
8 hr
Offline-safe session
Network interruptions queue and replay when the link returns so the operator is not blocked mid-shift.
100%
Keyboard parity
Every major grid action has a hotkey so the warehouse lead can work a full shift without living on the mouse.

How a supervisor day actually runs on desktop

The desktop keeps planning, receiving, floor visibility, audit review, and dispatch closure inside one role-aware shell.

  1. 01

    Open the wave

    Pull the morning work, review allocations, and see where labor coverage or inventory gaps will break the shift before labels print.

  2. 02

    Resolve inbound issues

    Track ASN progress live, attach photos to receipt exceptions, and push the right issue to the right approver without leaving the dock view.

  3. 03

    Supervise the floor

    Watch pick density, lane pressure, and operator throughput in the same workspace used to rebalance the queue.

  4. 04

    Audit and pack

    Use weight, cube, pack slip, and audit review signals to close high-risk orders before they become customer tickets.

  5. 05

    Dispatch and confirm

    Close manifests, hand off to carriers, and write handoff milestones back to the network without losing the customer-facing context.

Why teams choose desktop for the control layer

Planning that needs wide-screen context

Allocation review, dock scheduling, queue balancing, and customer coordination are easier when operators can work from full data grids, not a narrow mobile view.

Exception handling that closes the loop faster

Damages, variances, missing labels, and shipment holds can be reviewed with enough context to assign the right next action immediately.

Cross-functional alignment across warehouse and customer teams

The desktop gives support, account, and warehouse leads the same release state, handoff milestones, and audit trail while issues are still active.

Desktop Release FAQ

Can I download WarePulse Desktop today?+
Yes. Stable Windows MSIX and macOS DMG installers are published on the latest GitHub Release.
Which platforms are supported?+
Windows x64 and macOS are the supported public desktop targets in the current release channel.
What is already implemented in the desktop app?+
The shared desktop shell, role-aware login, release packaging, warehouse workflows, and customer-facing workspace are already in place.
How are updates handled?+
Releases ship as versioned signed installers on GitHub Releases so operators can update deliberately and track each deployed build.

Download the desktop control workspace

Use the signed Windows installer or notarized macOS DMG to run planning, exception review, and customer coordination from one stable desktop environment.

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