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Garment Lifecycle Management for Fashion Designers

You design the garments.
We'll manage the chaos.

The fabric closet is a black hole. Notions were ordered twice. Billed labor hours generously rounded. Client measurements buried in an email. Collection progress lives across three documents. Pricing runs on vibes.

Atelier Runbook streamlines all of it.

Platform Features

Built for the studio,
not the factory floor.

Every module is built around studio work: samples, commissions, runway pieces. This is for designers focused on low-volume, high-craft production.

Production Library

Always know where every piece or accessory stands in the production lifecycle. No chasing, no guessing. Each garment moves through its own defined stages from concept to finished piece, with a timeline, notes, and photo record attached.

Materials Library

Never wonder what materials you have or what it cost. Every fabric and notion is cataloged with full specs (weave, width, price per yard, source). Import directly from retailer URLs or upload a photo. Our AI extracts the specs for you.

Cost Intelligence

Quote with confidence instead of gut instinct. Build a Bill of Materials for every piece, log every hour of labor, and know your true cost of goods before the conversation starts. Time analytics show exactly where hours go.

Client Measurements

No more hunting through email threads for a client's measurements. Store comprehensive body measurements on file and track how they change over time. Send a secure intake link so clients submit their own and auto-populate measurements to linked garments.

Collections

View your whole season at a glance. Group garments and accessories into collections. Track progress across an entire body of work from a single view. Need to update a stage, deadline, or status across multiple pieces? Do it once for the whole collection.

Inside the Platform

Everything you track, in one place.

Click through and explore a live workroom.

Silk Charmeuse Bias Dress

Ivory · Isabelle C.

Construction
ConceptSketchingDrapingPatternFabricConstructionFinished

Materials

$112.90

Labor

$1,137.50

Total

$1,250.40

Category

Eveningwear

Size

US 4

Deadline

End of the Month

Rate

$65/hr

Notes

Bias cut requires careful handling on the grain. Client prefers a slightly longer hem — confirm at final fitting.

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Pricing

Transparent pricing, unlimited garments.

Currently in beta. Apply to join as a tester and get 3 months free.

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Beta Tester

Free
For 3 Months

Join as a beta tester and help shape the product. You'll get access to every feature, a direct line to the team, and three months completely free.

  • 3 months free (no credit card required)
  • Full "Designer" feature access
  • Direct feedback channel with the development team
  • Early access to new features
  • Your input shapes the roadmap and future features

Designer

$34/ mo, billed annually
Coming Soon

Run your whole workroom. Track materials, log hours, manage fit profiles, and know where each piece stands from start to finish.

  • Unlimited garments & accessories
  • Unlimited fabric & notions library
  • Unlimited basic measurement profiles
  • Full COGS calculator with labor cost
  • Time tracker with donut analytics
  • AI photo analysis & URL import

Studio

$84/ mo, billed annually
Coming Soon

You've outgrown the solo setup. Studio brings your whole workroom under one roof: staff, clients, and cash flow included.

  • Everything in Designer
  • 21-point measurement profiles
  • Client management with intake links
  • Staff seat access
  • Cross-piece analytics
  • Invoices, contracts & payment links

Beta access is free for 3 months. Designer and Studio tiers open after beta. All prices in USD.

About

Built by a Parsons grad.

Founder — Parsons graduate

Atelier Runbook started as a personal problem.

Somi began her career as an industrial engineer, optimizing supply chain operations for large organizations before returning to school for fashion design. After three years at Parsons and three NYFW shows, she found herself running her own label through a patchwork of spreadsheets, handwritten notes, and disconnected tools.

Most fashion software was built for buyers, retailers, and production managers, not for the realities of small-batch studio production.

That disconnect was hard to ignore. After spending years helping companies eliminate operational chaos at scale, Somi saw herself facing the same problem inside her own studio. She decided to build a product which would bring structure, visibility, and clarity to the way independent designers work.

The result is Atelier Runbook: the first studio tool built by someone who's actually sewn in one.