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We have been invoicing and tracking accounts receivable in EXCEL for several years but as our business grew we need a tool to help with invoicing and inventory management. A college recommended inFlow so we demoed for 30 days then implemented it. It is working well for us.

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inFlow has a great pricing structure with no gotchas. The software is powerful with room to grow. The customer service is excellent. Highly recommended. With no long term contracts or dishonest sales tactics you have nothing to lose.

Each inFlow plan includes a set number of sales orders based on your billing cycle (monthly or annual). If you exceed the number of included orders, inFlow will simply charge a nominal rate for the extra orders as follows:

Our most affordable plan comes with 32 different kinds of reports, while higher-tier plans have access to all reports in inFlow, including reports for manufacturing or tracking sales team performance.

inFlow has been one of the easiest inventory programs to work with. Not only is it easy to use, it is always updating with features from SKUs management, multiple locations inventory control, ordering and third party features and integration.

We did a huge amount of research into cloud ERPs before selecting inFlow...so far we have found it easy to get our stock controlled in lots of locations and found the purchase order system very easy to use...building BOM's within inFlow has also proven easy and this gives us a great forecasting method with the buildable quantities enabling us to give accurate lead times to customers.

I love the simplicity of this program. I have over 1000 items in my warehouse we distribute to 32 stores. It makes the entire purchasing and invoicing system extremely easy for myself and my customers. The inflow showroom is amazing. The customers can actually see what they are purchasing.

First, you'll need to have your connection to inFlow Inventory created. Next, go to the Excel/CSV Connection. If you have the connection to inFlow Inventory installed, you'll be given a prompt with the option of 'Does this upload contain historical sales data that you want to pull into your existing inFlow Inventory Systems connection?':

Go ahead and select this option, then look through the list of fields in the upload to make sure they have the right type selected. If the field is any sort of text field, you'll want to make sure it's a Grouping. For example, double check that phone numbers, zip codes, order numbers, and SKUs are all coming through appropriately as Groupings, not Measures. Once you're verified everything, click Create Data Source.

After Easy Insight finishes processing your data, you'll be redirected to the Historical Data Setup page for your inFlow Inventory systems data source. Go through and choose the mapping of fields from your Excel/CSV data. For historical sales data, the followings mapping exists:

Once you've finished mapping fields, go ahead and save. It'll take a couple of minutes for Easy Insight to internally update caches. Once caches are updated, you can view your prebuilt dashboard or other reports again. In particular, the Product Analysis report for inventory forecasting will be updated to include the history from the sales side so that your replenishment planning can have an accurate view on daily or monthly demand and remaining days of stock. The Customer reports are updated to have accurate lifetime customer value and to list all orders for the customer across historical and inFlow Inventory data. If you're using dashboard links, the dashboard link showing that customer's data will automatically updated so that your sales team can click from their CRM into the full list of orders.

If you're setting up a new inFlow Inventory in a situation where you maybe didn't have an inventory system previously, but do have existing data on Shopify, Amazon, and other systems, you can use Easy Insight to load in the data from those e-commerce channels to help you do trend analysis, forecasting, and other reports right out of the gate.

If you have multiple stores, you'll want to make sure each data source is uniquely named before you proceed. Shopify connections automatically include the store name as part of their data source name, but for other channels, you'll want to rename to Amazon - Store1, Amazon - Store 2, and so on.

Once you have your e-commerce connections created and once you have your new inFlow Inventory connection set up, go to the data source page for your inFlow connection. Click on the Inventory tab and click on E-Commerce History:

You'll see the list of connected channels. Click on 'Add Historical Channel Sales' to connect the history: It'll take a bit, but after it finishes, it'll pull that history through. After pulling through this history, you'll see it come through into your inFlow Inventory dashboards and reports. For example, looking at Trends:

It'll take a bit, but after it finishes, it'll pull that history through. After pulling through this history, you'll see it come through into your inFlow Inventory dashboards and reports. For example, looking at Trends:

By default, it sets a history cutoff date of today on the report feeding this through data so that it won't duplicate data. If you need to change this date, you can go to the eCommerce Sales History report under the eCommerce History data source. By default, this data source is hidden, so you'll need to click on Options on the data source list and choose 'Show All Data Sources'. From the report, change the date filter there on eCommerce Order Date:

TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / April 13, 2022 / Toronto-based inventory software, inFlow Inventory, has become a Silver member of the GS1 US Solution Partner Program, a designation signifying a commitment to delivering services and solutions that enable quick, efficient and accurate GS1 Standards implementation.


GS1 US is an information standards organization that brings industry communities together to improve supply-chain business processes through the adoption and implementation of GS1 Standards. The GS1 System of Standards, the most widely used information standards in the world, uniquely identifies products, services, assets and locations worldwide to support supply chain visibility and efficiency. The GS1 US Solution Partner Program facilitates the implementation of GS1 Standards by connecting users with solution providers that have proven standards expertise.

In addition to being listed as a solutions partner, inFlow has passed examinations to earn the GS1 Standards Professional Designation. "inFlow has supported barcode scanning for a long time, but teaming up with GS1 US takes possibilities to the next level" said Stephen Fung, co-founder of inFlow Inventory.

"Becoming a member of the GS1 US Solution Partner Program signifies that inFlow can solve inventory problems and comply with GS1 Standards. We've got exciting plans to make barcoding even easier and more powerful under today's technology standards and tomorrow's solutions. This is great news for small and mid-sized businesses that rely on barcodes to turbocharge their operations and enable worldwide sales."

About inFlow Inventory: inFlow helps small businesses in over 90 countries to take back the time they spend on inventory. Track stock across any location, manage purchases and sales, and create and print barcode labels. Whether you're in ecommerce, wholesale, or distribution, inFlow offers everything you need to control your inventory.

While InFlow has some impressive features, Sortly takes the cake when it comes to mobile capabilities, customization, and affordability. InFlow is not strictly an inventory management platform; they also offer sales and purchasing capabilities. If you want an easy, mobile inventory management app for tracking inventory in multiple locations, Sortly is a great choice.

"It is really easy to keep track of the items we have in our warehouse. I like how it also keeps track of the history, so it makes it really for us to see a date and time an items level decreased or increased. I also really like how easy it is to use, we were able to easily get multiple people on board to understand how it works."

"As a manufacturer, we use Sortly to keep track of all the parts that come and go from our warehouse and back once we receive a completed product. Our team has a really easy time scanning barcodes to help us keep track of all our parts. Sortly has become part of our daily operation."

"Simple, yet loaded with features. Anyone can learn to use this system in a day, customer service listens to feedback and updates the app with better results. Overall great product and I recommend it."

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One of the primary jobs of inventory control is managing this balance. In order to do that you need an inventory tool that gives you insights into the products that are selling and those that are just sitting on the shelf.

You need to know which SKUs are volume sellers in moderate demand as opposed to minimal consumables in high demand. You need to know which items are easy to get in contrast to those that have a significant lead time to replenish.

And you need to know whether you are actually making money off of each and every product you sell, every time you sell it, regardless of the quantity sold, even if you are discounting to special customers or at different times of the year.

As I told you when we restarted "Warehouse Wednesdays," I would be looking for apps that you might not always hear so much about, might not see at the conferences or might not even find in the QuickBooks App Store. But they would be apps that looked good enough you should at least consider if you needed a solution like the one I was discussing.

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