Curious how other merchants handle reorder timing.
Most stores I've talked to are doing it manually checking stock levels by eye, reordering when something "feels low." That works until you have 50+ SKUs or a surprise spike in demand.
EZStock calculates reorder points automatically using your 30-day sales velocity and supplier lead times so it tells you exactly when to order, not after you've already stocked out.
Would love to hear how you're currently handling this. Manual spreadsheets? Another app? Pure instinct?
One thing merchants keep telling me after setup: they had no idea how many SKUs were already past their reorder point.
EZStock runs the velocity calculation the moment you install — most stores discover 5–10 products that needed a PO last week.
If you're on Shopify and still deciding when to reorder by memory or gut feel, that's the first thing it fixes. Free plan, no setup call needed 👇
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Something I didn't expect when building EZStock — merchants weren't just asking for reorder alerts. They wanted to send the actual PO.
Not export a CSV. Not copy numbers into an email. Send a real, formatted purchase order as a PDF to their supplier in one click.
That's now the most used feature in the app.
The #1 reason merchants stock out isn't demand — it's supplier lead time blind spots.
You see stock dropping, you order. But if your supplier takes 3 weeks and you ordered with 1 week of stock left — you're already too late.
EZStock factors lead time per supplier into every reorder alert. It flags you at the right moment, not when it's already a problem.
The biggest inventory mistake you can make isn't running out of stock—it's over-ordering due to miscalculations. Excess inventory drains your cash flow, clutters your warehouse, and often results in discounts that lead to losses. Many merchants are unaware of this until they accumulate $10,000 worth of stagnant product.
EZStock solves this issue by analyzing your actual sales velocity over the past 30 days, providing you with precise order recommendations—just enough to keep your stock balanced and your business thriving.