A list of 20 apps that will help you with inventory and sales. Apps include: Zoho Inventory: helps you track and manage inventory Mobile Sales Report: allows you to track your sale activities in real time SalesRabbit: allows you to post deals on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram FitSmallBusiness: helps you adapt strategies for small businesses Tapfiliate for iPad: helps you create a link in your email content to easily track affiliate sales and commissions

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Best Apps For Inventory And Sales
- Stockpile by Canvus
Online download
Price: Free
Key platform features:
Basic inventory tracking.
Unlimited users.
Unlimited items.
Unlimited locations.
With Stockpile by Canvus, you’ll be able to import and add inventory, track stock counts, take returns and more.
- Veeqo
Demo available for desktop, iOS and Android
Price: Plans range from $48 to $1,250+ per month
Cloud-based software Veeqo syncs with popular e-commerce platforms such as Magento, Shopify, Etsy, Amazon, eBay and UPS. Much of this software’s functionality is available through its mobile app, allowing you to manage your business remotely.
Key features:
Multichannel inventory tracking across your stores, sites and marketplaces in real-time.
E-commerce platform and marketplace integrations.
Shipping features for printing labels, parcel tracking and barcode scanner picking for packaging sales.
- Ordoro
Schedule a demo
Price: Plans range from $59 per month to $999 per month
Ordoro’s inventory management plans come with other benefits like discounted USPS shipping rates and a number of integrations.
Key features:
Track and sync inventory and sales.
Create and fill purchase orders.
Barcode scanning.
Discounted shipping.
- Delivrd
Get started
Price: Free; or paid plans start at $49.99 per month per user
Delivrd is a web-based service that offers free accounts. The free inventory software plan is very limited, though, only allowing 10 products and one user and location.
If you want to upgrade to a paid plan, Delivrd’s most popular plan is $49.99 per month per user; it allows up to 100 products and five inventory locations, as well as other features. For even more capabilities, there’s a custom Enterprise plan.
Key platform features:
Barcode printing and scanning.
Third-party integrations.
Pick, pack and ship.
Profit and loss reporting.
- Sortly
Available for desktop, iOS and Android
Price: Free; or paid plans start at $49 per month
Sortly’s free inventory software is only for one user, but you can upgrade to the Advanced, Ultra or Enterprise plan to add three, five or more users, respectively. Any changes or updates to your system can be made through the Sortly app, allowing you to manage inventory remotely. There’s an online knowledge base and a ticketing system for customer support.
Key platform features:
Barcode lookup.
In-app scanner.
Custom reports.
Stock alerts.
- Inventory Now
Available on iOS and desktop
Price: $0 to $99 per month
The interface of Inventory Now is designed to be a non-flashy way to keep track of your inventory through the product cycle. The barcode scanning function allows for easy addition of new products, as well as pairing with PayPal Here to replace your point of sale system. Data can be imported and exported as a spreadsheet, as well as automatically backed up to your existing Dropbox account.
Key features:
Track product lifecycle.
Barcode scanner support.
Category, subcategory and location details.
Item grouping.
Order tracking.
Invoicing.
- Cin7 Inventory and POS
Request a demo here
Price: $299 per month and up for iOS, Android
This inventory management system from Cin7 comes with a ton of bells and whistles. Cin7 integrates with the ever-popular QuickBooks accounting software, as well as Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce and Magento e-commerce systems. The iPad app and compatibility with Bluetooth barcode scanners allow you to keep track of inventory and update your online store so that you’re never caught overselling inventory.
Key features:
Automated purchase orders.
Reporting and forecasting.
Integrations.
Inventory location management.
- Zoho Inventory
Available for desktop, iOS and Android
Price: Plans range from $0 to $299 per month; free 14-day trial for paid versions
Zoho’s free inventory software supports 50 orders per month, one warehouse, and real-time tracking on 50 shipments per month. It also provides 50 shipping labels per month. Zoho also offers four different subscription plans depending on the number of orders and warehouses your business manages. It integrates major e-commerce accounts including Amazon, eBay and Shopify.
Key platform features:
Item bundling.
Reordering alerts.
Reporting and analytics.
Warehouse management.
- Inventory Control with Barcode Scanner
Available for iOS
Price: $14.99 to $29.97 per month
Like many of its competitors, the Inventory Control app offers customizable fields, easy data exports, in-app reports and user-friendly sorting options. An interesting feature of this barcode scanning-capable program is that it is built to keep track of inventory across several locations and has options for multiple languages or currencies.
Offline mode is a great option if Wi-Fi service or data plans can be difficult to access, but keep in mind that taking the app offline will put a major dent in the storage on your device.
Key features:
Offline mode.
Price list and invoice reports.
EAN and UPC barcodes.
Support for multiple currencies.
- Fishbowl
Available for iOS and Android
Price: Quote-based; demo and 14-day free trial available
This inventory app is great for those who use QuickBooks due to the integration it offers. The price is based on how many concurrent users you plan to have using the app and then it’s a one-time purchase. You’ll have to work with Fishbowl directly for a quote though.
Key features:
Barcode scanner setup.
Multi-channel inventory.
Real-time tracking.
CRM tools.
Free inventory apps
Zoho Inventory: Best overall free inventory management for mobile users
Odoo: Best for e-learning and tutorial services (though good for manufacturing and warehouses too)
Square: Best for retailers
ABC Inventory: Best free desktop inventory management for manufacturing and repair shops
Boxstorm: Best for users with small inventories that need QuickBooks or ecommerce integrations
SalesBinder: Best for small international businesses
Sortly: Best on-the-go inventory management app for multiple locations
Stockpile: Best for large simple inventories
RightControl: Best for service businesses with small inventories
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