No secondary focus

Peak tools

Peak tools is an AI-powered superbot designed to autonomously search and connect with suppliers across various product segments, including apparel, textiles, and footwear, while facilitating supply chain traceability and sustainability data management. It targets brands and retailers seeking effortless supplier discovery and compliance tracking. Key strengths include blockchain-verified chain-of-custody tracking, integrated LCA calculation functionality, and support for qualitative and quantitative sustainability impact data from suppliers and partners.

Comparison Information

Email
info@peak63.se
Phone
00999000888
SME adaption
SME - Support Text - Var hiittar jag den?
No SME-specific solutions
Started (year)
2028
Country of origin
Sweden
Free test version
No
Our point of contact
me
Platform technologies
  • Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)
  • Cloud-hosted platform
  • Multi-tenant system design
  • Graph database
  • Role-based access control (RBAC)
  • Automated rules engine
  • AI/Machine learning models
Risk assessment support
  • No risk assessment functionality
  • Manual or externally defined risk assessments can be stored - (e.g. risk ratings entered by users or imported from external sources)
API integration approach
No API integrations in our standard service offering
LCA frameworks supported
No specific standard alignment;
Blockchain implementation
It verifies chain of custody and creates references to the data inputs in our Graph DB
Data input/output methods
  • Outbound APIs
  • Event-based APIs (webhooks, outbound)
  • Workflow automation
  • gurkburk
Primary data contributors
Primarily entered by suppliers and partners
Email of our point of contact
meme@meme.me
Chemical substance traceability
  • Material flow / chain-of-custody tracking - Material inputs, outputs, and transformations between supply-chain actors are recorded using a defined chain-of-custody model.
  • Product–supplier association - Specific products (styles, SKUs, batches) are linked to the suppliers involved in their production.
  • Supplier visibility/supply chain mapping - The system stores structured information about suppliers beyond Tier 1 (e.g. role, tier, location).
Sustainability Impact categories
  • No impact data is handled in the standard service offering.
  • Chemical impact & compliance data - (e.g. restricted substances, chemical inventories, compliance status)
  • Supplier processes & practices - (e.g. production processes, management systems, operational practices)
  • Human rights & working conditions - (e.g. labor practices, social compliance data)
Types of sustainability impact data
  • Qualitative data - (e.g. yes/no answers, self-assessments, policy statements)
  • Quantitative data - (e.g. numeric values, measurements, calculated indicators)
  • Verification & audit evidence - (e.g. audit results, third-party verification status)
  • Certificates & formal attestations - (e.g. certificates linked to suppliers, materials, or products)
  • Calculated / derived indicators - (e.g. system-generated metrics based on underlying data)
Product segments covered by the tool
  • Apparel
  • Home textiles
  • Textile & leather accessories and goods - (e.g. bags, accessories, soft goods)
  • Footwear
  • Furniture
  • Sports & outdoor equipment
  • Other non-textile products
Consumer-facing access to product data
  • No consumer-facing or external access is provided
  • Consumer-facing product views are provided - (e.g. via QR code, URL, or Digital Product Passport interface)
  • External stakeholder access (read-only) - (e.g. regulators, auditors, partners)
  • Consumer-facing content is configurable by the brand - (e.g. control over which data is displayed)
Life Cycle Assessment  (LCA) handling
  • LCA is not handled by the platform
  • The platform includes LCA calculation functionality - (e.g. impacts are calculated within the system - multiple impact categories)
  • LCA results from external tools can be imported and stored - (e.g. impact indicators calculated elsewhere)
  • Life Cycle Inventory (LCI) data can be stored and managed - (e.g. LCA-ready process inputs/outputs, background data, activity data)
Value chain actors involved in data exchange
  • Brand / retailer users - (e.g. internal teams managing products, suppliers, or reporting)
  • Tier 1 suppliers - (e.g. cut-and-sew factories, final assemblers)
  • Tier 2 suppliers - (e.g. mills, dye houses, processors)
  • Tier 3+ suppliers - (e.g. raw material processors, fiber producers)
  • Service providers / auditors / certification bodies - (e.g. third-party verification or compliance actors)
  • Logistics or downstream partners - (e.g. distributors, recyclers, end-of-life actors)
  • Consumers or external stakeholders - (e.g. read-only access via QR/DPP)