App reviews, troubleshooting, and recommendations
Hello Shopify Community,
For a physical storefront and an online store on Shopify we’re looking to o create a "buffer" or "safety stock" for our online listings. This approach aims to ensure we always have stock available, even in the event of simultaneous online and in-store sales.
To explain further, if we have 10 units of a product available, we'd like our Shopify store to only show a portion of that (e.g., 6 units available online), thus keeping a buffer to prevent stockouts from affecting either sales channel.
I'm reaching out to the community for insights or advice on how to best implement this strategy within Shopify. Is there a direct way to set up such a buffer stock level for online inventory, or will I need to rely on manual adjustments or third-party apps? If it's the latter, are there specific apps or tools you'd recommend for managing this aspect of inventory control?
Any guidance on how to approach this, experiences with similar setups, or recommendations for apps and tools would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance for your help and suggestions!
Hi @SVA ,
For this you can create metafield at product level or variant level whatever is applicable which will have the count you want to have buffer, now custom edit the code of theme at main-product.liquid and JS file which will mark the product out of stock when product reach to your buffer.
Hope this will help...
Hi, I'm facing the same issue but I need a buffer per store of 2 so if stock = 3 we can sell one but if stock is 2 or 1 it will not sell online. We replenish stores weekly and this is all related to pick up orders - so I need each location to have the buffer not the product inventory overall. Is there an app either for this? I have 4 online locations offering pick up
Not aware about APP but if you are looking for online store fix, we can done it via custom DEV.
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