Apps that work together*

Three tools for different jobs — scheduling, customer portals, and warehouse — built by the same team on the same foundation. Pick what you need.

Different tools, same team

Each app has its own landing page with full details. Here's what they do.

See your whole team's schedule across ERP, Outlook, Google Calendar, Zoom, and Calendly — in one view. Let clients self-book via shareable links.

  • Multi-source calendar sync (ERP, Outlook, Google, Zoom, Calendly, ICS)
  • Team views — multiple people side-by-side
  • Booking pages with real-time availability
  • Bidirectional read/write with Standard ERP and Excellent Books
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A customer portal where your clients view invoices, upload documents, and communicate with your team — branded as yours.

  • Invoice viewing and payment status
  • Document exchange and messaging
  • Multi-company switching for clients
  • White-label branding per business
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Mobile warehouse management — scan, move, and manage stock in real time from your phone. Built for daily warehouse operations.

  • Deliveries, goods receipt, stock movements, stocktaking
  • Sales orders and invoices on the go
  • Barcode scanning with Zebra / Honeywell or any smartphone
  • Syncs directly with Excellent ERP
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* Why together?

One team, one toolkit, three jobs done well.

Twenty years of building ERP systems at Burti taught us what makes business software actually useful. It's not features — it's how the pieces fit. Three things matter:

01

Automate the boring

Reminders, confirmations, status updates, recurring invoices, stock movements. When systems talk to each other, the repetitive work stops landing on people's plates.

02

Simplify the complex

Booking a team member's time. Sending an invoice with a payment link. Receiving warehouse stock. Things that involve multiple people and steps shouldn't feel like a project each time.

03

Connect the pieces

Calendar, portal, warehouse, ERP — the data flows between them by default. No re-keying, no exports, no copy-paste between tabs. That's what we mean by an integrated solution.

Each app in the suite is useful on its own. The point is that they're made to fit together — same identity, same data model, same team behind them. Pick one. Add the next when it makes sense.

Herbe is named after Hörbe — a gnome from a children's book whose hat could hold whatever the day asked of it. Different things, one hat. These apps are different too, but they come from the same place: twenty years of building ERP tools at Burti, now shaped into products anyone can use.

Built in Riga, Latvia