Multi-location inventory tracking
Track stock across shop, storage, retail, vehicle, or back-room locations without flattening everything into one count.
Track inventory across locations with purchase orders, stock movements, low-stock alerts, and a searchable SPA dashboard. Stockpile brings warehouse-level discipline to small-shop inventory.
Stockpile helps teams track items, locations, purchase orders, low-stock risk, and movement history from a focused web dashboard.
Track stock across shop, storage, retail, vehicle, or back-room locations without flattening everything into one count.
Create purchase orders and move them through a clear status workflow instead of managing replenishment by memory.
Surface low-stock items quickly so operators know what needs attention before shelves are empty.
Find inventory fast with a dashboard built for search, filtering, and daily operational use.
Keep shop data separated with access guards designed for multi-tenant small-business workflows.
Prevent common inventory mistakes with checks against negative stock and duplicate records.
Stockpile replaces paper counts, brittle spreadsheets, forgotten reorder notes, and mystery stock changes with one focused inventory dashboard for small shops.
Stockpile replaces paper counts, brittle spreadsheets, forgotten reorder notes, and mystery stock changes with one focused inventory dashboard for small shops.
This beta is built for operators who want a focused workflow instead of another bloated tool stitched into the stack.
Short version: Stockpile is in preview for small shops that need practical inventory control.
It is designed for small shops that want warehouse-level discipline without enterprise complexity.
Yes. Multi-location inventory tracking is one of the core workflows.
Yes. Purchase orders include a status workflow to help track replenishment from request to receipt.
Retail shops, service shops, small warehouses, and operators moving beyond spreadsheets for stock tracking.
Create a beta account and test inventory tracking, purchase orders, and low-stock workflows.