Ecommerce operations

Build an inventory dashboard
that tells you what to reorder.

Connect Shopify, Amazon, or a stock CSV and ask for the view you want. Tablize tracks on-hand units, days of cover, reorder points, and slow movers — then keeps a Watch running so you hear about stockout risk before you sell out, not after.

From order data to reorder list in three steps

01

Connect

Link Shopify, drop an Amazon or warehouse CSV, or point Tablize at your Postgres inventory table. It reads the columns and figures out SKUs, quantities, and sell rate.

02

Ask

"Which SKUs are below their reorder point?" "What's my slowest-moving stock?" The agent writes the SQL, runs it, and lays out the answer as a table or chart.

03

Keep

Save it as an inventory dashboard, schedule a weekly stock report, or set a Watch that alerts you the moment a top seller dips below threshold.

Ask a real question, get a real answer

Here's an inventory analytics dashboard built from a live Shopify store. You ask in plain English; Tablize returns the table, flags what needs reordering, and offers to keep it running.

You

Which SKUs are below their reorder point? Show on-hand units, days of cover, and flag the ones I need to reorder now.

Tablize

6 SKUs are at or below reorder point. Three are A-items selling fast — reorder those today.

SKU Product On hand Reorder pt Days cover Status
TS-BLK-M Heavyweight Tee — Black / M 18 60 4.2 Reorder now
MUG-CER-12 Ceramic Mug 12oz 41 80 6.8 Reorder now
HAT-5PANEL 5-Panel Cap — Olive 27 50 9.1 Reorder now
TOTE-NAT Canvas Tote — Natural 55 75 21.4 Reorder soon
STK-PACK-A Sticker Pack A 63 70 38.0 Reorder soon
SOCK-CREW-L Crew Sock — L 48 50 52.7 Slow mover
Keep this

Same store, same data as your sales dashboard — inventory just asks a different question of it. Start from a ready layout in templates.

What Tablize keeps running

An answer you have to re-ask every Monday isn't a dashboard. Tablize keeps the useful ones alive — refreshing, scheduled, and watching your stock so you don't have to.

Live inventory dashboard

On-hand units, days of cover, and reorder flags on one screen — refreshed against your latest orders.

Refreshes automatically
Below-threshold Watch

"Alert me when any A-item drops below its reorder point." Tablize pings you before the stockout.

Runs against live data
Weekly stock report

Every Monday: what to reorder, what's aging, and which slow movers are tying up cash.

Delivered on schedule

Questions you can ask your inventory

  • "Which SKUs are below their reorder point right now?"
  • "Show days of cover for my top 20 sellers."
  • "What stock is slow-moving and tying up cash?"
  • "Which SKUs are at risk of stocking out this week?"
  • "How much inventory value is sitting in dead stock?"
  • "Compare sell-through this month vs last for each SKU."

Want to write the query yourself? These all compile to plain SQL — see natural-language SQL. To pull the raw numbers, connect Shopify.

Frequently asked

What should an inventory dashboard include?

The essentials: on-hand units by SKU, days of cover (how long stock lasts at the current sell rate), reorder point vs. current stock, slow movers tying up cash, and stockout risk for your top sellers. Tablize builds all of these from your own data and keeps them refreshing — so the dashboard reflects today, not last month.

Can I build an inventory dashboard from Shopify?

Yes. Connect your Shopify store and Tablize syncs orders, line items, and products into your workspace. Ask for on-hand units, sell-through, and reorder points and it writes the SQL, runs it, and draws the dashboard. Amazon exports, a warehouse CSV, or your Postgres inventory table work the same way.

How do I get alerts before stockouts?

Ask Tablize to watch stock levels — for example, "alert me when any A-item drops below its reorder point." It keeps a Watch running against your live data and pings you the moment a SKU crosses the threshold, so you reorder before you sell out, not after.

How is days of cover calculated?

Days of cover is on-hand units divided by your recent daily sell rate. Tablize computes it per SKU from your sales history — you can tell it which window to use (last 7, 30, or 90 days) and it recalculates every time the dashboard refreshes.

What data sources can feed an inventory dashboard?

A CSV or Excel export from your warehouse, Shopify or Amazon order data, or a live Postgres/MySQL inventory table. Mix them if you need to — Tablize joins a products CSV to your Shopify sales so on-hand units and sell-through live on one screen.

Know what to reorder before you run out.

Connect your store and get your first inventory answer in under a minute — free, on your own data.