Enterprise depth, startup simplicity.
Extensiv is an established enterprise platform for 3PL warehouse management. FluxVantage targets the same 3PL job with a deliberate difference: enterprise-grade depth, multi-client isolation, per-client billing, and EDI, packaged so a small-to-medium 3PL can deploy in days and run it without a consultant. The depth without the enterprise rollout is the point.
Run every client brand from a single operation.
FluxVantage is multi-tenant to the core. A 3PL runs every client from one console while each brand’s inventory, orders, and bill stay walled off from the others.
- Per-client inventory and order isolation
- Per-client billing: per-pallet, per-pick, per-line, or flat fee
- Branded, read-only client portals
Enterprise depth without a six-month rollout.
The old trade-off was a cheap tool that fell over at scale or an enterprise platform that took months and a consultant. FluxVantage is built to give you the depth and have you receiving real inbound within days.
- Receive real inbound within days
- Channel connectors and routing in the first week
- A UI a new operator can run by lunch
API-first, so the WMS is not an island.
Native channel connectors, a public REST API, and outbound webhooks mean orders flow in and events flow out, so FluxVantage fits the stack you already run.
- Shopify and WooCommerce native connectors
- Public REST API and outbound webhooks
- EDI 850 / 856 / 810 on Enterprise
When an enterprise platform may fit better.
Large, established platforms exist for good reasons. FluxVantage targets the small-to-medium 3PL; here is where the enterprise category may suit you more.
- You are a very large, complex 3PL
- If you run hundreds of clients across many large sites with deep custom requirements, evaluate whether a heavyweight enterprise platform fits that scale.
- You need a long-tail integration today
- If a specific, uncommon integration is a hard requirement, confirm it exists in any platform you shortlist, including ours, before deciding.
FluxVantage vs Extensiv, answered.
Both serve 3PL warehouse management. FluxVantage focuses on small-to-medium 3PLs and growing operations, aiming for enterprise-grade depth, multi-client isolation, per-client billing, and EDI, with deployment measured in days rather than a long enterprise rollout.
FluxVantage offers database-layer tenant isolation, fine-grained RBAC, a full audit log, EDI 850/856/810, SSO, and white-label branding on its top tier, the depth an enterprise procurement process asks for, packaged for smaller teams.
Yes. FluxVantage rolls up storage, picks, lines, and flat fees per client, so a 3PL can produce accurate, defensible invoices for each brand it serves from one console.
The goal is to avoid a long implementation. A 3PL should be receiving real inbound within days, with client portals, routing, and billing configured early rather than after months of setup.