Manage your inventory stock levels, availability, and profitability metrics.
Starting URL: inventoryy.com/inventory-management/inventory/stock-count
From the dashboard, navigate on the sidebar to Inventory > Stock Count
Metrics
The metrics above the Stock Count table show an overview of your inventory
Metrics include:
Units In Stock, Cost, Sale Price, Potential Profit, Margin, ROI, Profit Per Unit and Average Age
Download Stock
To download stock into a .xlsx file, click the black “Action” button on the upper left side of the Inventory page and scroll down to “Download”.
Barcode Labels
To print barcode labels, select the products that you want to print by checking the box(es) on the far left column.
- Click the black “Action” button on the upper left side of the Inventory page and scroll down to “Print Label”
- Choose label type (either 2x1 or 4x2 labels)
- Click the red “Print” button to begin printing
Individual
To view all stock as individual units, toggle the “Individual/Grouped” button to “Individual”, which will display in black when selected.
- This will display each unit that is currently in stock
Grouped
To view stock as grouped, toggle the “Individual/Grouped” button to “Grouped”, which will display in the black when selected.
- This will group the products by SKU (same brand, model, and condition) and show the total quantity that you have of each SKU.
Filters
To select Filters, click the “Filter” button in the top right corner of the Stock Count page.
- Select as few or as many filters as you would like to display for each product by clicking the boxes to the left.
Individual Filters include:
Date, Warehouse, Vendor, Purchase Order, SKU, Brand, Model, Condition, Unique Identifier, Notes, Cost, Sale Price, Profit, Margin, ROI, Customer, Invoice, Channels, Status, Aging, Courier and Tracking Number
Grouped Filters include:
Warehouse, SKU, Brand, Model, Condition, Quantity, Cost, Sale Price, Profit, Margin, ROI, Channels, Status, Days Remaining In Stock, Recommended Reorder Quantity, Monthly Sales Forecast and Aging