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Systems and methods for electronic platform for inventory sharing

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Assignee: CAASTLE INCPriority: May 21, 2021Filed: Jun 30, 2022Published: Nov 24, 2022
Est. expiryMay 21, 2041(~14.9 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
G06Q 30/0643G06Q 10/087G06Q 30/0645G06Q 30/0635
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Abstract

A computer-implemented method for managing data associated with electronic inventory management of wearable articles includes receiving, wearable article data describing wearable articles made available for physical shipment to users via electronic interactions, wherein one or more electronic interfaces are accessible over one or more networks. The method includes assigning a category to one or more wearable articles described in the wearable article data, the category being selected from a plurality of categories including a first category for selection by a first plurality of users and a second category for selection by a second plurality of users. The method also includes monitoring availability data, the availability data indicating an availability of one or more wearable articles for selection by one or more users interacting with a first electronic storefront, a second electronic storefront, or both, and initiating one or more services to facilitate physical shipment of a first wearable article.

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         21 . A computer-implemented method for managing data associated with electronic inventory management of wearable articles, the method comprising:
 receiving, by one or more processors, at least one user interaction with an electronic storefront of a hosting entity displayed on a user device, the at least one user interaction including a selection of a category selector or a characteristic selector;   determining, by the one or more processors, at least one available article corresponding to the category selector or the characteristic selector;   in response to determining the at least one available article, calling, by the one or more processors, one or more APIs corresponding to one or more microservices, the one or more microservices including one or more targeting microservices;   performing, by the one or more processors, a prioritization by the one or more targeting microservices to determine at least one transaction rental call-to-action for the at least one available article based on a user identifier or at least one category of a user;   displaying, by the one or more processors, the at least one transaction rental call-to-action on the electronic storefront of the hosting entity; and   in response to receiving a user selection of the at least one transaction rental call-to-action, completing, by the one or more processors, a rental transaction corresponding to the at least one available article.   
     
     
         22 . The computer-implemented method of  claim 21 , the at least one user interaction including a selection of one or more articles of a fulfiller entity or a viewing of the electronic storefront of the hosting entity. 
     
     
         23 . The computer-implemented method of  claim 21 , the at least one transaction rental call-to-action including a dynamically-generated graphical element implemented via the one or more microservices. 
     
     
         24 . The computer-implemented method of  claim 21 , the method further comprising:
 receiving, by the one or more processors, a change to the category selector or the characteristic selector via at least one additional user interaction;   determining, by the one or more processors, at least one updated available article that matches the category selector or the characteristic selector; and   updating, by the one or more processors, the at least one transaction rental call-to-action based on the at least one updated available article.   
     
     
         25 . The computer-implemented method of  claim 21 , the completing the rental transaction including updating real-time availability data to reserve the at least one available article identified by unique article identifier data. 
     
     
         26 . The computer-implemented method of  claim 21 , the at least one category of the user including at least one of one or more users with a desired subscription status, one or more first-time users, one or more subscribing users without a subscription with the hosting entity, one or more prior users of a transaction rental service, one or more targeted users targeted based on a value of at least one previously rented article, one or more low activity users with activity below a threshold activity level, or one or more high activity users with activity greater than the threshold activity level. 
     
     
         27 . The computer-implemented method of  claim 21 , the method further comprising:
 determining, by the one or more processors, at least one transaction rental value corresponding to the at least one transaction rental call-to-action; and   displaying, by the one or more processors, the at least one transaction rental value on the storefront of the hosting entity.   
     
     
         28 . The computer-implemented method of  claim 27 , the method further comprising:
 modifying, by the one or more processors, the at least one transaction rental value based on whether the user is a low activity user, a high-volume user, or a high-value user.   
     
     
         29 . A computer system for managing data associated with electronic inventory management of wearable articles, the computer system comprising:
 a memory having processor-readable instructions stored therein; and   one or more processors configured to access the memory and execute the processor-readable instructions, which when executed by the one or more processors configures the one or more processors to perform a plurality of functions, including functions for:
 receiving, by the one or more processors, at least one user interaction with an electronic storefront of a hosting entity displayed on a user device, the at least one user interaction including a selection of a category selector or a characteristic selector; 
 determining, by the one or more processors, at least one available article corresponding to the category selector or the characteristic selector; 
 in response to determining the at least one available article, calling, by the one or more processors, one or more APIs corresponding to one or more microservices, the one or more microservices including one or more targeting microservices; 
 performing, by the one or more processors, a prioritization by the one or more targeting microservices to determine at least one transaction rental call-to-action for the at least one available article based on a user identifier or at least one category of a user; 
 displaying, by the one or more processors, the at least one transaction rental call-to-action on the electronic storefront of the hosting entity; and 
 in response to receiving a user selection of the at least one transaction rental call-to-action, completing, by the one or more processors, a rental transaction corresponding to the at least one available article. 
   
     
     
         30 . The computer system of  claim 29 , the at least one user interaction including a selection of one or more articles of a fulfiller entity or a viewing of the electronic storefront of the hosting entity. 
     
     
         31 . The computer system of  claim 29 , the at least one transaction rental call-to-action including a dynamically-generated graphical element implemented via the one or more microservices. 
     
     
         32 . The computer system of  claim 29 , the functions further comprising:
 receiving, by the one or more processors, a change to the category selector or the characteristic selector via at least one additional user interaction;   determining, by the one or more processors, at least one updated available article that matches the category selector or the characteristic selector; and   updating, by the one or more processors, the at least one transaction rental call-to-action based on the at least one updated available article.   
     
     
         33 . The computer system of  claim 29 , the completing the rental transaction including updating real-time availability data to reserve the at least one available article identified by unique article identifier data. 
     
     
         34 . The computer system of  claim 29 , the at least one category of the user including at least one of one or more users with a desired subscription status, one or more first-time users, one or more subscribing users without a subscription with the hosting entity, one or more prior users of a transaction rental service, one or more targeted users targeted based on a value of at least one previously rented article, one or more low activity users with activity below a threshold activity level, or one or more high activity users with activity greater than the threshold activity level. 
     
     
         35 . A non-transitory computer-readable medium containing instructions for performing functions for managing data associated with electronic inventory management of wearable articles, the functions comprising:
 receiving at least one user interaction with an electronic storefront of a hosting entity displayed on a user device, the at least one user interaction including a selection of a category selector or a characteristic selector;   determining at least one available article corresponding to the category selector or the characteristic selector;   in response to determining the at least one available article, calling one or more APIs corresponding to one or more microservices, the one or more microservices including one or more targeting microservices;   performing a prioritization by the one or more targeting microservices to determine at least one transaction rental call-to-action for the at least one available article based on a user identifier or at least one category of a user;   displaying the at least one transaction rental call-to-action on the electronic storefront of the hosting entity; and   in response to receiving a user selection of the at least one transaction rental call-to-action, completing a rental transaction corresponding to the at least one available article.   
     
     
         36 . The non-transitory computer-readable medium of  claim 35 , the at least one user interaction including a selection of one or more articles of a fulfiller entity or a viewing of the electronic storefront of the hosting entity. 
     
     
         37 . The non-transitory computer-readable medium of  claim 35 , the at least one transaction rental call-to-action including a dynamically-generated graphical element implemented via the one or more microservices. 
     
     
         38 . The non-transitory computer-readable medium of  claim 35 , the functions further comprising:
 receiving a change to the category selector or the characteristic selector via at least one additional user interaction;   determining at least one updated available article that matches the category selector or the characteristic selector; and   updating the at least one transaction rental call-to-action based on the at least one updated available article.   
     
     
         39 . The non-transitory computer-readable medium of  claim 35 , the completing the rental transaction including updating real-time availability data to reserve the at least one available article identified by unique article identifier data. 
     
     
         40 . The non-transitory computer-readable medium of  claim 35 , the at least one category of the user including at least one of one or more users with a desired subscription status, one or more first-time users, one or more subscribing users without a subscription with the hosting entity, one or more prior users of a transaction rental service, one or more targeted users targeted based on a value of at least one previously rented article, one or more low activity users with activity below a threshold activity level, or one or more high activity users with activity greater than the threshold activity level.

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