BR Stock Take: Count Inventory and Materials Inventory both address inventory management for Shopify merchants, but they cater to fundamentally different needs. BR Stock Take focuses on physical inventory counting and reconciliation, providing tools for efficient stocktakes using barcode scanners or mobile device cameras. It emphasizes accuracy and reporting, allowing merchants to identify discrepancies and gain insights into their stock value. In contrast, Materials Inventory is designed for manufacturers and makers who manage raw materials and finished goods. It provides features to track materials, create bills of materials, and manage profitability based on raw material costs.
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Get an accurate multi-device stock count by scanning barcodes or by manually counting inventory.
Inventory management for makers & manufacturers. Create bills of materials & track profitability
| Rating | 4/5 | 5/5 |
Rating BR Stock Take: Count Inventory4/5 Materials Inventory5/5 | ||
| Reviews | 22 | 49 |
Reviews BR Stock Take: Count Inventory22 Materials Inventory49 | ||
| Target Merchant | General Retailers | Makers & Manufacturers |
Target Merchant BR Stock Take: Count InventoryGeneral Retailers Materials InventoryMakers & Manufacturers | ||
| Core Functionality | Stocktaking & Inventory Reconciliation | Raw Material & Bill of Materials Management |
Core Functionality BR Stock Take: Count InventoryStocktaking & Inventory Reconciliation Materials InventoryRaw Material & Bill of Materials Management | ||
| Barcode Scanning | Yes (built-in) | Not explicitly stated |
Barcode Scanning BR Stock Take: Count InventoryYes (built-in) Materials InventoryNot explicitly stated | ||
| Reporting | Detailed stock valuation & CSV export | Costs & profits per product, inventory movements |
Reporting BR Stock Take: Count InventoryDetailed stock valuation & CSV export Materials InventoryCosts & profits per product, inventory movements | ||
| Inventory Updates | Adjusts after stocktake | Real-time |
Inventory Updates BR Stock Take: Count InventoryAdjusts after stocktake Materials InventoryReal-time | ||
| Alerts | Not explicitly stated | Low inventory alerts (dynamically adjusted thresholds) |
Alerts BR Stock Take: Count InventoryNot explicitly stated Materials InventoryLow inventory alerts (dynamically adjusted thresholds) | ||
| Focus | Accuracy of existing inventory records | Management of raw materials and production processes |
Focus BR Stock Take: Count InventoryAccuracy of existing inventory records Materials InventoryManagement of raw materials and production processes | ||
For retailers primarily concerned with accurately counting and reconciling their existing inventory, especially those with multiple locations or a need for efficient barcode scanning, BR Stock Take: Count Inventory is the better choice. Its features cater directly to the stocktaking process and provide detailed reports to analyze inventory discrepancies. However, for businesses involved in manufacturing or creating products from raw materials, Materials Inventory offers a more comprehensive solution. Its ability to manage bills of materials, track raw material costs, and provide real-time inventory updates makes it ideal for optimizing production and preventing stockouts or overselling.
Yes, BR Stock Take: Count Inventory supports cycle counting.
While Materials Inventory *can* technically track retail inventory, its core features are geared towards managing raw materials and production, making it less ideal for businesses that don't manufacture their own goods.
Yes, BR Stock Take: Count Inventory is designed to work with barcode scanners or can use the camera on a mobile device for scanning.
Yes, Materials Inventory includes a custom purchase order feature to help order the right amount of materials at the right time.
Materials Inventory offers better reporting on profitability, specifically tracking costs and profits per product.
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