Flexireo
Flexireo tracks every apparel non-conformity batch through rework, reuse, donation, recycling, or disposal, with ESPR Article 24 documentation built in.
Cost / License
- Subscription
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Online



Flexireo
Features
- Gantt-charts
- Task Time Tracking
- Calendar Integration
- Ad-free
- Passkey Support
- Recurring Tasks
- Cloud Sync
- Kanban Board
- Subtasks
- Support for @mentions
- Goal Tracking
Sync with Google Calendar
- Real time collaboration
- End-to-End Encryption
- No Coding Required
- Two-factor Authentication
- Dark Mode
- Reminders
- Workflow
- Workflow Management
- Apparel
- Team Collaboration
- Workflow Automation
- Footwear
- Sustainability
- AI-Powered
Flexireo News & Activities
Recent activities
- MarekStark added Flexireo
MarekStark added Flexireo as alternative to Inspectorio and Propel
Flexireo information
What is Flexireo?
Every apparel and footwear brand has product that cannot be sold as it is: manufacturing defects caught after distribution, goods damaged in transit, unsold stock, late-stage embellishment that has to happen in-region. ERPs and PLM systems run the happy flow; they were never built for what happens when a batch is blocked. That work usually lives in spreadsheets, email threads, and WhatsApp groups, and it does not scale. Flexireo makes those non-conformity batches ESPR-audit ready. It scores each blocked batch on economic, technical, and regulatory factors, then coordinates it across whichever disposition route fits: rework, preparation for reuse, donation, recycling, other recovery, or disposal. Rework is one path of six, not the whole product. Every route, including scrap, feeds a single Article 24 audit trail. The platform runs a seven-stage lifecycle: triage and recoverability scoring, routing or partner selection, structured RFQ and bid comparison, project award with chain of custody, execution tracking with mobile photo evidence, ESPR documentation generation, and post-job vendor scoring. From 19 July 2026 the ESPR destruction ban applies to large EU companies, and Article 24 disclosure requires documented traceability of what happened to every unsold product. Flexireo produces that documentation as a byproduct of operational use, not as a separate year-end project. Flexireo was co-developed over two years with the quality teams at a multi-country European sporting goods retailer; more than 50,000 products were processed through the platform. A first pilot can be live one week after a signed contract. Built in Tallinn by Delvaris OÜ.
