Hello Adorn is a handmade eCommerce jewelry company based in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. They run their operations on Fulfil, a Shopify ERP built for DTC and multi-channel brands. Everything is made by hand, 15 makers on the production floor turn out 4,000 to 5,000 pieces of jewelry every week, primarily producing gold-filled and silver jewelry. They sell through Shopify, Faire, TikTok Shop, and their own retail store, and they're expanding into Shopify B2B. The company started in the kitchen of founder Jess's house and has grown to 50+ employees.
Peter Kephart, Director of Operations, oversees supply chain, fulfillment, and production. He comes from a data analytics background and has worked across industries, automotive (Oracle), healthcare (EHR systems), and Fortune 500 operations, before joining Hello Adorn.
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Why Hello Adorn Switched from Katana to Fulfil
Hello Adorn had been running on Katana, an MRP system. At small scale it worked fine, but as the business grew to 50+ employees, a retail location, multiple sales channels, and 1099 contractors, the limitations became real.
"Going fairly big scale, retail space, warehouse, 1099 contractors across all of that, Fulfil made it extremely helpful," says Peter. The team needed an ERP built for jewelry brands that could handle the full picture: production, inventory, fulfillment, financials, and integrations, all in one system.
The move from an MRP to a full eCommerce ERP for manufacturing wasn't just about features. It was about control. With volume growing at 20% year over year for the past five years and jewelry trends shifting faster than any forecast can track, Hello Adorn needed a system that could keep pace.
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Launched Mid-Peak Season. Zero Disruption.
Hello Adorn went live on Fulfil in mid-August, right at the start of their peak ramp-up heading into Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Peter was new to the company. Both the ERP and the Director of Operations were starting from scratch at the same time.
"I was a little bit worried that there's a lot of changes happening," he says. "But from the moment we launched, there was no disruption to our day-to-day. We were able to keep trucking."
The result was their biggest peak season yet. Part of that was down to a capability they didn't have before: selling against buildable inventory.
Selling Against Buildable Inventory Drove Record Sales
Before Fulfil, Hello Adorn sold to stock. They'd forecast demand, build inventory, and hope the trends aligned. With jewelry changing as fast as it does, that approach meant either building things that sat, or missing trends entirely.
With Fulfil's manufacturing and inventory management, they shifted to selling against buildable inventory, listing products based on raw materials on hand and production capacity, not just finished goods sitting in a bin.
"Being able to sell against buildable is huge. We saw record sales this year and we also really leaned up our holdings too. Now we're making what we're actually selling and we're not building things we're going to sit on for a long period of time."
It's a meaningful shift for a business that produces 4,000 to 5,000 pieces a week in a 600-square-foot space. Less guesswork, less overstock, more cash flow.
Fulfillment Time Cut from Hours to Minutes During Peak
Previously, Hello Adorn was creating shipments through Shopify without any real batching logic. Each batch was a mix of different products and different SKUs, workable at low volume, slow at scale.
With Fulfil's Warehouse Management System, they set up rules so that orders for the same item get batched together. Their most popular product, the Tiny Twist, would generate 15 shipments in a single batch, all the same item, same pack-out.
"Somebody can rip through that in 10 minutes versus hours before, because now it's just the same thing over and over."
That consistency also made it possible to bring on seasonal help during peak without a long onboarding curve. Put this item in the box. Put it in the bag. Go.
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$60K in Forgotten Raw Materials Found During the Transition
When Hello Adorn migrated their data into Fulfil, they did something they'd never been able to do cleanly in Katana: get a clear picture of every raw material in the building.
What they found was $60,000 worth of raw materials that had been set aside, not entered correctly into the old system, and effectively forgotten.
"With jewelry, $60,000 doesn't take up a lot of space. It could be in one drawer. It was set aside and not put into the MRP system correctly. Somebody's going to forget about it. But when we did that transition with Fulfil, we were able to get everything in correctly and have better visibility across the board."
That inventory is now accounted for, planned against, and generating cash flow instead of sitting in a drawer.
$300K in Annual Shipping Savings With Fulfil and Shippo
Fulfil integrates directly with leading shipping carriers, enabling rate shopping and label generation without leaving the Warehouse Management System. For merchants who want access to an even broader carrier network, Fulfil also integrates natively with Shippo, bringing Shippo's carrier rates directly into Fulfil's fulfillment workflows.
Hello Adorn took advantage of that integration, and the transition was overnight with no disruption and no reconfiguration. Everything still runs through Fulfil's WMS. This enabled Hello Adorn to realize $300K in annual shipping savings with Fulfil and Shippo.
Claude AI + Fulfil MCP Replaced Hours of Tableau Work
Peter has a data analytics background. When he first joined Hello Adorn, he started building reports the way he always had, pulling data warehouse exports into Excel, manipulating them manually, and building out dashboards.
That worked, but after connecting Claude AI to Fulfil via the Fulfil MCP, everything changed.
"My gosh, it's a night and day difference. You type in what you need, it pulls the data from Fulfil, and you can generate great reports and dashboards that we can share with the team. Now I'm not spending hours in Tableau trying to create presentations. I have what I need in minutes."
The team is now running A/B/C inventory analysis through Claude, pulling in unit velocity, profitability, supplier lead times, production lead times, and maker skill sets to build production plans that actually reflect how their floor works.
"You can ask it anything and it spits it out."
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Everything in One Place: Shopify, Faire, TikTok Shop, and Retail
With Fulfil as their central operating system, Hello Adorn manages Shopify, Faire, TikTok Shop, and their on-site retail store from a single multi-channel eCommerce ERP platform.
The shift from backward-looking weekly meetings to forward-looking decision-making has been one of the less obvious benefits.
"Before Fulfil, I feel like we had a lot of weekly meetings where we were looking back at the past week and not really making decisions off of that. Now that everything's rolled up in one, we're able to look at it and clearly make decisions about how do we make changes going forward. E-commerce is always changing, if we're not able to make those decisions for a month, three months, a year out, we can get stuck."
ERP Implementation and Support: A Fortune 500 Veteran's Take
Peter has implemented software across multiple industries, automotive ERP at a Fortune 500, Oracle, EHR systems at a chiropractic startup. He's seen what enterprise software support looks like at different scales.
"With Fulfil, if I send an email, I get an email back the same day."
Having a Fulfil team member on site for a full week during implementation meant seeing the physical operation firsthand, walking the production floor, and applying 10+ years of eCommerce operations experience to help build SOPs that actually fit how Hello Adorn works.
A year in, Hello Adorn still has bi-weekly check-ins with a dedicated Merchant Success Manager. Team members submit questions daily and get real-time responses. No waiting to find out if a ticket was received.
"A lot of times you launch and then you're forgotten about. That hasn't been our experience at all."
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What's Next: Barcoding and Returns Automation
Peter is tracking several near-term improvements to Hello Adorn's operations, both enabled by Fulfil:
Barcoding on the production floor will connect inventory, production, and fulfillment with fewer manual touches, reducing reliance on human data entry and bringing further efficiencies across both production and fulfillment with scan-based accuracy end to end.
Returns automation will eliminate the current manual process of opening packages, identifying products by sight, and entering them back into the system one by one.
Each of these is a step toward the same goal: more visibility, fewer clicks, and a production floor that can scale up for peak without scaling up the complexity.
See also: ERP for jewelry and accessories brands