Feature

Production with no surprises .

Run a build, log a sale, post an adjustment — every stock change is BOM-aware, audited, and reversible.

What it does

BOM-aware build runs

Pick a product and quantity; Stoccly checks the BOM, holds the components, and posts the build atomically.

  • All-or-nothing stock moves
  • Per-warehouse build runs
  • Notes and labels per run

Full audit history

Every build, sale, and adjustment leaves a record of who, when, what changed, and why.

  • Per-item timeline
  • Per-user activity log
  • Filter and export for audits

Clean reversals

Made a mistake? Reverse a build with one click — stock returns to where it was, with the reversal logged.

  • Atomic reversal
  • Linked to the original event
  • Reason field encouraged

How teams use it

Daily build standup

Open the production view, see what's planned, run the builds, and stock posts as you go.

Reconciling a counted variance

Post an adjustment with a reason; it lands in the audit log alongside the production runs that touched the same SKU.

Pairs well with

Production tracking that makes builds boring

Production tracking in Stoccly is intentionally calm. Pick a finished product and a quantity; Stoccly checks the BOM against current stock, holds the components, and posts the build atomically. Either every line moves or none of them do — no partial states to clean up later.

Every build, sale, and inventory adjustment leaves a record showing who made the change, when, on which device, and why. That timeline is exposed per item, per user, and per warehouse, so a quality investigation never starts with a Slack search.

Reversible by design

Mistakes happen — wrong product, wrong quantity, wrong warehouse. Stoccly treats a reversal as a first-class action: one click returns stock to its prior state, the reversal is linked to the original event, and an optional reason field nudges the team to capture what went wrong.

Per-warehouse permissions ensure floor staff can run and reverse builds in their assigned locations while admins keep the broader settings locked down.

Production tracking, BOMs, and inventory as one loop

Production tracking is the bridge between your bill of materials software and your inventory. Builds consume raw materials, fill finished goods, and trigger insights that flag what to reorder next — turning a four-tab workflow into one screen the team actually uses.

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