A Monaglyph product · Est. MMXXVI

Order entry,
automated.

Astro reads incoming purchase orders and drafts the matching sales order in your ERP — so you stop retyping the same thing a hundred times a week.

Your customer sends a PO. Astro reads it, matches it to your ERP, and drafts the sales order. You hit publish. Built for shops that still answer the phone.

Signal Live · MS
Pilot LRG · Active
Last PO T+ 00:04:12
SO Anomalies 000
Uptime 99.97%
Astro · In Six Lines
Astro reads the email. Astro reads the PDF. Astro knows the customer. Astro knows the parts. Astro knows the ship method. Astro drafts the Sales Order in your ERP — and waits for you to publish.
Transmission 01 · The Problem

Stop typing the same order a hundred times a week.

If you run a small manufacturer, this is your morning — every morning:

  • A customer emails a PO. PDF attached — or scanned, or just three lines in the body: "need 50 of 701-50-3379, ship to Tupelo by Friday."
  • Someone opens it, reads it, and starts typing into the ERP.
  • They look up part numbers in a spreadsheet on a different screen.
  • They cross-check the ship method, quote a price, hit enter, enter, enter.
  • Ten minutes per order. A hundred orders a week. A thousand minutes that didn't exist.
Seventeen hours a week. Two full work days, gone. Forever. Until now.
"But what about the customer who just types it in the email? No PDF, no attachment — just three lines and a signature?"
Same email. Astro reads it the same way. PDF, scanned image, plain text in the body — if it's a purchase order, Astro extracts the customer, the parts, the quantities, the ship method. Format doesn't matter. The work does.
Transmission 02 · Operations

Seven steps. None of them yours.

01
T+ 00:00.0
Watch your inbox.
Astro listens for forwarded purchase orders from any team email.
02
T+ 00:00.4
Pull the PO.
PDF attachment, email body, scanned image — Astro handles every shape.
03
T+ 00:01.2
Read it.
Customer name, parts list, quantities, ship method. Extracted, structured, ready.
04
T+ 00:01.8
Match the customer.
Astro checks your customer mapping sheet. Confidence-rated. Never guesses.
05
T+ 00:02.6
Map the parts.
Customer part numbers translated to your internal SKUs. Every line.
06
T+ 00:03.1
Resolve ship method.
UPS Ground, customer collect, freight on Acme — Astro reads your defaults.
07
T+ 00:03.9
Draft the sales order.
Written into your ERP as a draft. Surfaces in the Astro dashboard for review.
Then you publish. And Astro learns.
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Transmission 03 · The Window

See the invisible.

Astro does most of its work in the dark — reading email, parsing PDFs, matching customers, mapping parts, drafting orders. The dashboard turns the lights on.

Every PO that came in. Every customer matched. Every part resolved. Every sales order drafted, every anomaly flagged, every fix you made — searchable, audit-ready, on one screen.

A beautiful place to watch invisible work.
Reading Matching Drafting Logging
astro.monaglyph.comLive
ASTRO
By Monaglyph
Live · listening
+ Forward PO
Today
3
POs ingested
Ready to Fill
5
zero flags
Needs Review
2
human eyes
Rejected
1
allowlist / data
Order Value
$12,847
processed total
Time Saved
1h 20m
~10 min / order
Incoming Queue
SCDP-849312Ready
Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce
3 lines · $2,418.00
SPS-72041Ready
Spacely Sprockets, Inc.
1 line · $994.70
CC-58419Review
Cogswell Cogs Mfg.
5 lines · $3,612.45
Rejected
Unrecognized Sender
0 lines · $0.00
Order Detail
Select an order
Pick a PO from the queue to see the parsed draft, exceptions, and the 10X fill script.
Activity Log
2026-05-01 09:14:22
PO SCDP-849312 — SO drafted
2026-05-01 09:11:08
PO SPS-72041 — ready_to_fill
2026-05-01 08:42:51
PO CC-58419 — needs_review (1 part)
2026-05-01 08:17:30
PO — rejected (sender)
Built In

Mississippi.

Built first for Laurel Rubber & Gasket — a 60-year-old, third-generation industrial supplier in Laurel, MS. The family business with a real ERP and no tolerance for software that breaks.

A line from the shop floor at Laurel — coming once they bless the wording. — Laurel Rubber & Gasket
Founding Customer
Est. 1981 · Laurel, Mississippi
By The Numbers
0
false sales orders since launch
4
PO formats parsed
500+
Line items mapped
10X
ERP, native
Mission Clock T+ 247 days
Telemetry Nominal
Pilot Status LRG / Active
Anomalies 0 / 0
Transmission 04 · Compatibility
10X ERP

Astro speaks 10X today. Tell us your ERP and we’ll teach it yours.

NetSuite, QuickBooks, and Acumatica on the roadmap

If your ERP has an API, Astro can plug into it. Every new pilot becomes a new integration — yours could be next. The way Astro learns a new system is by sitting next to someone who already knows it.

10X ERP
Live
Any ERP with an API
On Request
Yours?
Tell us
Transmission 05 · The Memory

More than a bot.

These aren’t the droids you’re looking for.
Astro is.

Most automation forgets. Every PO it sees, every customer it matches, every fix you make — gone the moment it finishes.

Not Astro.

Astro keeps a memory of every order. Every customer's quirks. Every part number that mapped wrong and the right mapping you taught it. Every sender's habits.

The longer you run Astro, the more it knows your shop. The more it knows your shop, the fewer questions it asks — and the smarter it gets at the work you've already trained it on.

@astro Its own user · Its own paper trail

Astro logs into your ERP under its own dedicated user — not yours, not your office manager's. Every sales order Astro drafts. Every publish you authorize. Every fix you make. Signed. Timestamped. Traceable. When the auditor asks who entered the order, the answer is already on the screen.

Transmission 06 · The Promise

Three rules. Every time.

Astro reads.

Email. PDF. Body text. Scanned attachments. Whatever shape your customer's PO takes, Astro handles it.

Astro drafts.

Sales order written into your ERP. Customer matched. Lines mapped. Ship method resolved. Audit-ready.

You publish.

Astro never auto-sends. A human always reviews and clicks the button. Your shop, your call.

P.S.

There's also another way.

By default, Astro drafts and waits. That's the rule we just told you about.

But every pilot earns the option to flip the switch — full API, no review, the button presses itself. Most shops wait until they've had a stretch of zero anomalies. When they flip it, the math is generous: one small step away from the keyboard, one giant leap toward Friday afternoon.

Some shops will never flip it. Some shops will live by it.

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Your shop. Your call.
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We're taking on a small number of pilots in 2026. If you process more than 100 orders a week and run on a real ERP, we should talk — pricing depends on volume and integrations, and we set it together.

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