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Inventory Management Plus

Published by: Versus Dynamics

Description

Boxflow is the most intuitive inventory management app for iPhone & iPad.
Managing inventory doesn’t have to be complicated. With Boxflow, tracking stock is fast, easy, and seamless—whether you’re managing a warehouse, a small business, or your personal items.
With an intuitive design and powerful features, Boxflow helps you track what you have, where it is, and what’s running low—so you’re always in control.
WHAT YOU CAN DO:
- Never run out of stock again – track inventory across multiple locations.
- Monitor stock levels and see what is running low.
- Track warranties with custom date fields.
- Mark items as active, damaged, borrowed, or more.
- Organize inventory with folders and lists.
- Create custom collections for easy tracking.
- Collaborate effortlessly with your team.
- Add notes & transaction history to every item.
- Customize inventory fields to match your workflow.
AND EVEN MORE:
- Set unlimited reminders for important updates.
- Understand your inventory at a glance.
- Track assets, and stockrooms with ease.
- Scan barcodes instantly and speed up inventory tracking.
- Import & export CSV files from spreadsheets.
- Stay in control with private, iOS-first design.
Built for Everyone, Loved by Professionals.
Boxflow is simple enough for home inventory and powerful enough for warehouses, contractors, small businesses, and more.
Featured by Apple
- Streamline Your Small Business
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Terms of service: https://boxflow.app/terms
Privacy policy: https://boxflow.app/privacy
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Multi-user Annual
€56.99
Multi-user Lifetime
€89.99
Single-user Lifetime
€99.99

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User Rating

3.63 out of 5

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Great app with an Exceptional Support Team

HamburgerC on

United States

I’ve been using this app since October 2020, and it has consistently exceeded my expectations. The app is intuitive, reliable, and packed with features that make inventory management easy and efficient. What truly sets this app apart is the outstanding support from the development team. They are responsive and open to feedback, making continuous improvements based on user suggestions. It’s rare to find an app where the developers are so engaged with their community.

Basic but puts things in plain view

Quesa Doa on

United States

Calculator needs a decimal and everything is in unit. No pounds or oz or customization. Maybe you have to pay for those things.

URL

Coffeelicious on

United States

It’s great that you can add a URL however without being able to tap on it and having it take you to the site this feature is worthless

Good features

rexxftdx on

United States

Good features Just wish I could also use on laptop

Hugo

Evanemanuel40 on

United States

Thank you

Can’t figure out quantity

KaitlynwithFPE on

United States

This sounds really stupid but I literally can’t figure out how to add quantity to an item. I see in edit where you can change details but not the quantity, I love the app so far but I can’t figure out the most important part!

Great app, but should have Mac App Too!

J. Conyers on

United States

I think this app is amazing, but it would be really useful to have a Mac App! I use my iPad as a companion and it works great, but some people don’t have iPads and this would be a great way to expand your target audience.

positives outweighed by fundamental design flaws

Exigently on

United States

Took this on a test drive as I seek a new tool for keep track of a constellation of things from consumables like medical supplies to tools, kitchen items, and music gear. The UI appears to be nicely designed, blending well with the feel of iOS. It is also fairly easy and intuitive to set up templates, tags, locations, and so on (though I would have liked to see more icon options—maybe including emojis). The data use and privacy policy are more palatable than options like Sortly, which makes extensive use of identity-linked data. The option to buy a lifetime license is also quite nice. Lots of potential. However, that’s where the pros seem to end for me, and that’s pretty far short of what an app like this needs to be able to do to satisfy my uses for it. The problems I’ve identified so far, in a nutshell: • Search by barcode/SKU doesn’t work (exact matching enabled). • Data export does not include photos. • Items of the same type can be put into folders but they cannot be grouped for overall quantity across entries/boxes/locations. The last problem seems pretty fundamental to the way the app is structured. Inventories tend to be nested nested (e.g., items inside boxes in drawers at locations). Let’s say you have 10 boxes of your favorite chocolate bars. Each box has 5 bars. Three of the boxes expire in a month, 3 expire in 4 months, and the other 4 expire in a year. Each box has a bar code, which you can scan when adding the item. So to inventory these chocolates you would want to be able to track the boxes, so you can eat the ones expiring sooner before eating the ones expiring later, and the overall quantity of the bars (50). Unfortunately, this app does not allow you to do this in a useful way. You could enter each box as an item, use the handy SKU barcode scanning feature, and track the quantity of chocolate bars in each box. And you could add the expiration date as a custom field. But then you will not see the total number of bars across all your boxes—only the number of bars in each box. Moreover, you will have to have a distinct name for each box even though they are the same (other than the expiration date). You could instead enter the chocolate bars as one type of item with a quantity of 50, ignoring the boxes, but then you cannot distinguish subsets of bars based on properties like location or expiration date. Perhaps there’s a workaround I haven’t figure out yet, but the lack of a hierarchical structure is pretty glaring. It seems like

Decent enough...

LoveLAX44 on

United States

It isn't the prettiest thing but definitely has all the functionality you could need! Multiple locations, ability to transfer between locations, ability to view your items in multiple ways (via "collections," "locations," etc.) - it's all there. There is a misspelling when going to transfer from one location to another - it says "trasfering" instead of transfer... but otherwise solid. Removing one star for the look and feel and how long it takes to refresh/sync on opening the app. Sometimes we have to sit and wait for several minutes before seeing the most up to date information.

How do I add quantity in inventory free version?

viv22!! on

United States

I haven’t had to use in over a year and I cannot find where to enter quantities. I do remember it being difficult not just enter the name and location but going down many steps to enter 1 in the quantity. I don’t want to use this but my boss does.

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