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Getting Started

InventoryIntel turns stagnant stock into recovered revenue. It analyses your store's sales history, spots which products are going nowhere fast, and gives you a specific plan — with ready-to-launch discount codes — to move that stock before it becomes a write-off.

First sync
30–90 sec
Sales history used
90 days
Cadence
Weekly
How it works
How recovery works
Workflow diagram showing inventory sync, market research and analysis, recovery strategy calculation, recovery plan generation, and the branch between Guided and Autonomous Recovery.
This shows the engine path. The steps below are your actions.
Step 1: Let InventoryIntel sync automatically

InventoryIntel imports 90 days of order history and every active product variant automatically. The scheduled sync runs nightly — it is what powers all risk scores, days of stock calculations, recovery estimates, and recommendation freshness. You do not need to trigger it manually.

Manual full sync is intentionally disabled. If a sync partially fails, use Fix Sync Issues to retry only the failed items.
Step 2: See what's costing you money

Visit Inventory Analysis to see all tracked variants ranked by risk. Items flagged as Stagnant or Critical are your biggest priorities — each one has capital tied up that could be working harder elsewhere.

Step 3: Review your recovery opportunities

Go to Recovery Opportunities to see your at-risk SKUs ranked by urgency and estimated recovery value. Each item shows why it's at risk, a recommended action (flash sale, markdown, bundle, or wholesale), and a confidence score. You can Apply a recommendation in one click, Edit the discount amount, or Ignore items that aren't a priority right now.

Start with the highest-confidence items — they have the clearest recovery signal and are most likely to move quickly once discounted.
Step 4: Review your Recovery Plan

InventoryIntel generates recovery opportunities from the latest sync data and publishes a plan automatically. Each at-risk SKU gets a specific recommendation — action type, discount level, timing, and a policy-validated recovery estimate. Protected inventory stays out of this process automatically.

Step 5: Launch campaigns in one click

Approve individual recommendations from your recovery plan to create live campaigns. Each campaign auto-generates a Shopify discount code, automatically tags the product in Shopify (e.g. clearance), and fires a Shopify Flow event — all without any manual setup.

Uninstall, reinstall, and data retention

When you uninstall, personal data is removed immediately. Non-PII operational data is kept only until the end of the current billing period so you can restore paid-for settings if you reinstall.

If you reinstall during that window, you can restore your previous settings or start fresh and permanently delete the preserved data. That gives you a self-serve path for both recovery and deletion without needing support.

Glossary
  • Estimated Net Recovery (ENR) — the app’s best estimate of revenue you can recover after choosing a specific action for a SKU.
  • Sales trend — a quick view of whether recent sales are holding steady or slowing down compared with the longer baseline.
  • Days of stock — how many days current inventory would last if the recent 30-day sales pace continues.
  • Risk score — a ranked urgency score based on stock cover, velocity, and signs that demand is weakening.
What you do
1Sync inventory
2Find your cash-drains
3Generate AI recovery plan
4Launch → recover revenue
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