New updates have been reported about GoodDay Software.
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GoodDay Software has secured an additional $7 million in funding to accelerate development of its AI-native ERP alternative for inventory-driven Shopify brands, bringing total capital raised to $13.5 million. The round included new investors Long Journey Ventures, Seguin Ventures, and Adverb Ventures, alongside existing backers Ridge Ventures, FirstMark Capital, Flex Capital, and several Shopify brand operators, underscoring strong market confidence in GoodDay’s vertical focus on ecommerce-native retail operations. Founded by operators behind Chubbies and Loop Returns, the company has built GoodDayOS™, a unified system embedded directly into Shopify that manages inventory, purchase orders, landed costs, presales, and multi-channel operations across DTC, wholesale, marketplaces, and retail, with a lower total cost of ownership and faster implementation than traditional ERP platforms.
GoodDay has spent the past two years establishing a robust system of record for inventory and operational data and now plans to roll out GoodAI Agentic Workflows and Agents in 2026, enabling the software to not only analyze data but autonomously assist with operational tasks. More than 40 Shopify brands, including names such as Lola Blankets, Halfdays, Poncho Outdoors, American Tall, Kenny Flowers, The Normal Brand, Hill House Home, Still Here, and Margaux, are already running their operations on GoodDayOS™, with customers citing a better fit for how modern brands actually operate. The new capital will fund the launch of GoodAI capabilities, expansion of the platform into finance and accounting workflows, deeper integrations across the Shopify ecosystem, and continued hiring in product, engineering, and ecommerce infrastructure. Investors highlight GoodDay’s focus on inventory as a complex, mission-critical layer in retail and view its AI-led, operator-built approach as a differentiator versus other next-generation ERP providers, positioning the company to capture share as brands seek more agile, software-native operating systems.

