Management for the bespoke tailoring house

Every garment.
Every hand.
Every stitch — on the record.

Flokik follows a bespoke garment from the fitting room through cutting, tailoring, trials and finishing — across your own floor and your outworkers — so nothing is lost between hands.

K4R9T
label bound at issue

Two-piece suit

Jacket · single-breasted · notch lapel
IssuedCutStitchingTrialReady
Chest42
Waist36
Sleeve25½
Shoulder18¼
With Anwar · tailor · since 2:15 PM
The problem

A single suit passes through a dozen hands before it's delivered — a stylist, a cutter, a tailor, a finisher, and back again for every trial. On paper, the trail goes cold the moment the fabric leaves the counter.

Flokik makes the whole journey legible. Each garment carries a scannable label from issue to delivery, and each handoff writes itself to a running record.

You always know where a piece is, who holds it, and what happens next.

How it works

One garment, start to finish

Flokik treats the garment — not the order — as the unit of work. This is the path each piece follows.

Order takenCustomer, measurements, styles and fabric — captured once, at the counter.
The gateCleared for productionPaid in full · fabric ready · specs in. A garment can't move onto the floor until it's genuinely ready.
IssuedA QR label is scanned onto the cloth and stapled on. The garment enters live production.
CutA master cuts by hand — or from a CAD pattern, for clients who'll return and reorder.
StitchedAssigned to a tailor by the nearest trial date — and only to hands qualified for that garment.
The trial loop
Trial fitting Alterations & re-cut

The fitting is noted and photographed. Changes go back to the master, then re-stitched — repeating until it fits. Usually one or two rounds.

if approved
Finished & steamedFinishing and steaming, once, for delivery.
DeliveredThe label's last thread is stitched into the garment. The record — every hand, every date — stays.
What it does

Built for how a tailoring house actually runs

01

The label that threads through

A five-character code, printed on a roll, scanned at every handoff and finally sewn into the garment. Type it in if the camera fails.

02

A custody chain, not a status

Every issue, cut, trial and delivery is an event. The log is your audit trail — who held it, when, and what changed.

03

Dates that hold

A capacity engine reads each tailor's queue, attendance and factory hours to promise trial and delivery dates you can keep.

04

The floor sees craft, never cost

Masters and tailors see measurements, styles and photos. Pricing and pay stay in the office, where they belong.

05

Trials without the guesswork

The trial loop tracks each round, sets the next fitting by priority, and routes alterations to the right hand.

06

Priced and paid, cleanly

Weekly tailor batches, rate approvals and embroidery tiers — with paid and unpaid always in plain sight.

07

Your floor and your outworkers

In-house and outsourced makers run on one board, each priced their own way, without losing the thread between them.

08

Measurements captured once

Body measurements become finished measurements by your own formulas, with house defaults for every style — entered once, reused every order.

Explore the app

See it in the hand

A live preview of Flokik on the floor. Tap around — and use the role chip to switch between the people who use it.

Stylist · Master · Factory · Tailor · Operations · Admin — switch anytime

Bespoke is measured in millimetres. Your operation should be too.

Built alongside a working tailoring house, on a real floor — one garment at a time.

Get in touch

Bring it to your floor

Flokik is built for high-end tailoring houses running real production. Tell us about yours — it takes a minute.