Unified Inventory View

See inventory across every Shopify store, Amazon account, and warehouse in one dashboard. Multi-store, multi-channel, one source of truth.

ReplenishRadar - Unified Inventory View

One Dashboard. Every Store. Every Channel.

I have talked to sellers who keep four browser tabs open all day: Shopify admin for store one, Shopify admin for store two, Seller Central, and a spreadsheet trying to reconcile all three. That is not inventory management. That is tab management.

ReplenishRadar pulls inventory from every connected store and channel into a single table. Shopify stores, Amazon accounts, warehouses, 3PLs -- all of it. One row per SKU, stock broken out by location.

Multi-Store Support

This is the part most inventory tools skip. They handle multi-channel (Shopify + Amazon) but not multi-store (two Shopify stores, or three Amazon accounts).

We handle both.

Plan Connected Stores Locations
Standard ($119 $99/mo) 2 Unlimited
Growth ($249 $199/mo) 5 5
Scale ($499/mo) 10 15
Enterprise Unlimited Unlimited

Each store syncs independently with its own credentials and schedule. A DTC Shopify store selling skincare and a wholesale Shopify store selling to retailers? Both connected, both syncing, both feeding into the same forecasting engine. The same SKU across both stores shows combined demand, which means your reorder points actually reflect total velocity instead of one channel's partial view.

I have seen sellers with separate Amazon accounts for different brands discover that their combined demand for shared packaging materials was 3x what either account showed alone. That changes how you negotiate with suppliers.

What You See

For every SKU in your catalog:

  • Total on hand across all stores and locations
  • Stock by location -- FBA, warehouse, retail store, 3PL, broken out individually
  • In-transit inventory from suppliers (linked to open POs)
  • Days of coverage at current sell-through rate
  • Velocity per channel so you can see which store is selling faster

No switching tabs. No spreadsheet reconciliation. Open one page, see everything.

Why This Matters for Reordering

When you place a PO with a supplier, you need to know total demand across every channel. If Store A sells 10 units per day and Store B sells 5, your reorder point needs to account for 15 -- not 10.

Sounds obvious. But I have watched sellers underorder because they were looking at one store's data when they placed the PO. The stockout hits the other store first because nobody accounted for its demand.

ReplenishRadar calculates reorder points using combined demand across all connected stores. When it suggests a PO, the quantity reflects total velocity. When it suggests a transfer to FBA, it accounts for what is already allocated to other channels.

Variant Rollups

We group variants under parent products automatically. Expand a product to see variant-level stock (size, color, pack count), or collapse to the parent level for planning. Forecasting runs at the variant level because that is where demand actually happens, but the dashboard lets you work at whichever level makes sense.


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Perfect For

  • Multi-channel sellers on Shopify + Amazon
  • Sellers with 100+ SKUs
  • Teams looking to automate reordering

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