Feedback for your online store from the community
One thing that I find incredibly frustrating about Shopify's inventory management capabilities is how it handles the Incoming Stock Quantities. By requiring a Purchase Order to be created in order to enter a quantity of incoming stock, it (a) assumes that one is placing the restock order directly through Shopify and (b) requires one to then receive the incoming inventory through Shopify using the created Purchase Order.
We order from dozens of distributors, none of whom accept orders in the Shopify format. So, to follow Shopify's instructions to create (and then receive from) a Shopify-created Purchase Order is adding an additional layer of unnecessary work in order to have correct incoming stock numbers. We place orders directly with distributors using their preferred ordering method, and we receive that stock into Shopify manually as it arrives.
All we need is the capability to put a number in the Incoming Stock field without having to create a Purchase Order and then receive the stock through that Purchase Order.
This would be such a huge help with our inventory control. If we could just enter a number in that Incoming Stock field, it would then tell us, at a glance, if a restock had been placed and how many items we're waiting on.
It know that this small change would make a world of difference every single day for us, and I guess I'm wondering if anyone else feels the same way (or if anyone else has a workaround they can suggest that doesn't require duplicating tasks that we're already doing outside of Shopify).
I also really, really wish that we could assign reorder levels for individual items within Shopify and not have to use a third party App to do so.
Hopefully that all makes sense. Thanks for any assistance anyone might have to offer.
I totally understand your frustration with Shopify's current setup for managing incoming stock. As it stands, Shopify requires the creation of a purchase order (PO) to log incoming inventory, which can be cumbersome, especially when dealing with multiple distributors who don't use Shopify's PO system.
This process assumes you're managing orders through Shopify, which isn't always the case.
Currently, Shopify doesn't offer a built-in feature to adjust incoming stock quantities without creating a PO. However, here are a couple of workarounds:
Note: This method updates your available stock immediately and doesn't differentiate between current and incoming stock.
Note: Integrating third-party apps can streamline your inventory process, but they may come with additional costs.
Regarding setting reorder levels without third-party apps, Shopify's native features are somewhat limited. You can set up low stock alerts by exporting inventory reports and monitoring them manually, but for automated notifications and more advanced inventory control, third-party solutions are often necessary.
While Shopify's current system has its limitations, utilizing manual adjustments or integrating third-party apps can help bridge the gap in managing incoming stock and setting reorder levels.
If you need any other assistance, feel free to reply, and I will try my best to help.
Best regards,
Daisy
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