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Add a product (with variants like size or grade)

Inventory → Add product. Most parts are simple (one SKU, one price). Use variants when one product has many flavours that share name, brand and category — engine oil grades, tyre sizes, brake-pad fitments.

Basics

  • SKU — your internal stock code. Required and must be unique. Use a pattern: ENG-OIL-5W30 rather than SKU0001.
  • Name — what staff see in the picker.
  • Category & subcategory — drives reports. Don't over-nest.
  • Description — rich text; shown in the customer-facing estimate.
  • Images — at least one. The first becomes the thumbnail.

Variants

Toggle Has variants. Define option types — e.g., Brand, Grade, Size. Add option values per type.

The grid auto-builds the cross-product. Example: 2 brands × 3 grades = 6 rows, each with its own price, qty, image.

Cap: max 100 variants per product. If you'd cross the cap, split into two products.

Stock & reorder

  • Stock — current quantity. Adjusts automatically as estimates become invoices.
  • Reorder level — when stock hits this, you get a dashboard alert.
  • Supplier — links to a supplier record so re-order from the alert is one click.

Cost vs selling price

Cost is what you paid; selling is what the customer pays. Both feed margin reports — keep both filled even if rough.

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