Low Inventory Reminder
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Kel Limited Account
The new feature of inventory management is awesome. The other pieice in this is the ability to report and recieve reminders on low stock. EG having a Max/Min style of data that when an inventory item is below the minimum it will report or send a reminder that the stock item is low
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Tiffany Lopez
Yes, you can add inventory options to workflow triggers, so that we can say when product inventory reaches X level for whichever product (product selections available based on the 'track inventory' being toggled on) then we can set the actions we want to happen, whether that's internal notifications, sending emails or document templates (that serve as purchase orders) to vendors etc...
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Sales & Marketing
under review
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Keith Besherse
Sales & Marketing, will you be merging in the related suggestions that I linked below?
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Sales & Marketing
Merged in a post:
Low Stock Inventory Alerts
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Marwyn Allen
Currently there is not a feature to setup internal or external alerts on low inventory stock for stores. This would be a great feature to implement.
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Sales & Marketing
Merged in a post:
Inventory triggers and notification
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Misfit Asheville Admin Email
I would add some engagement to your inventory process like notifications if you inventory gets low, or the ability to use inventory as a trigger for workflows. Like inventory is low, this system will auto send an email to folks with a certain tag as a motivator for them to purchase.
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Sales & Marketing
Merged in a post:
Inventory Notifications
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Brooke Haynes
I love the inventory feature! We need to be able to get notifications on how much inventory is left either through an automated email or create one in workflows.
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Keith Besherse
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Keith Besherse
Yes. Having a manual "Track Inventory" toggle isn't an inventory management system. Without a signal card the operator doesn't know when it is time to reorder/replenish/resupply. Track Inventory is most definitely NOT "complete."
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Damon Frank
This would be such an amazing feature
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Keith Besherse