◢ Taproot Software Development Division
A field tool for traveling artists, jewelers, and makers.
Plan shows. Scout retail. Skip the spreadsheet.
Currently in closed beta · public release coming soon
VendScope is the planning app I built because I got tired of running my season out of a Google Sheet named shows_2026_FINAL_v3.xlsx.
Search art shows and craft fairs across cities. Scout galleries, boutiques, and consignment shops between shows. Plan each trip — hotels, food, the named local stores worth pitching. After every market, log traffic, weather, and what sold in 30 seconds. Over a season you build a record that tells you which shows to book again and which to skip next year.
Shows, hotels, food, named local stores worth pitching — everything for the trip in one place.
Galleries, boutiques, consignment shops — track who’s a fit, who you’ve pitched, who said yes.
After every market, log traffic, weather, and what sold in 30 seconds. Build a real season record.
Routes, retail list, logbook, buyer pipeline, and dollar amounts live on your phone. No backend that sees your data.
The optional Community Index is opt-in, anonymous, and banded — vendors help the field without exposing themselves. The optional AI layer uses your own Anthropic key, not ours.
Built by a working artist.
From Jason — pinned
Hey friends — I built something for us. VendScope is a free Android app for jewelers who actually sell their work. It plans your show season, scouts boutiques and consignment shops between shows, and logs what sold so you stop re-learning the same lesson every spring.
No accounts, no subscription, no ads. Your booth notes, buyer pipeline, and dollar amounts stay on your phone. Optional AI layer if you want it (uses your own key — you’re not paying me for tokens).
Right now it’s in early testing — if you want in, link below. Honest feedback over polite feedback, always.
VendScope is in closed beta on Android. Tap below to join the internal test track.
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