How To Store Measurements Digitally
Paper diaries fade, get wet, and are impossible to search. Here is the 5-step process to permanently secure your client measurement data in the cloud.
Abandon Generic Excel Sheets
Do not use Microsoft Excel to store measurements. It is not built for mobile phones. It is too difficult for a Masterji to format columns for Chest, Waist, and Armhole quickly on an active shop floor.
Choose Specific Garment Templates
Select a software that provides specific input arrays. A Salwar Kameez requires completely different numbers than a men's Sherwani. Use pre-built template lists.
Index by Mobile Number
Never index by Name. There are too many "Rajesh" and "Pooja" entries. Always use the client's 10-digit phone number as the absolute primary key for instant retrieval.
Ensure Regional Translation
If your cutting staff only speaks Gujarati, inputting English measurements causes massive errors. Use a digital database that explicitly translates UI fields into regional dialects.
Utilize Stitchline DB
Stitchline provides the ultimate India-native Digital Naap system. It works completely cloud‑based, performs well even on low internet connectivity, and syncs your data securely to the cloud.
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