06-18-2018 11:36 AM
I am looking for a great third party app or software online. Preferably free to keep (archive, inventory, book) my sold items, with at least one image for visual reference. I sell used parts and its extremely time saving just finding the same sold parts.
Thanks you in advance for your help
06-18-2018 11:49 AM
If you have a Mac check GarageSale out by iwascoding. It's amazing and very affordable.
06-18-2018 11:57 AM
Sorry for the missing information. Its a destop microsoft window computer.
06-18-2018 01:30 PM
SixBit....not free but excellent.
Wonderlister.....also not free but there is a fairly low cost version
I have used SIxBit and it's predecessors (Blackthorne, Sellers Assistant) since 2001, no personal experience with Wonderlister but it's a very similar program.
For accurate inventory control you won't find anything free that actually works.
06-18-2018 02:48 PM
If you want a proper inventory program that will facilitate actual inventory tracking and year end accounting, I suggest having a look at Inflow Inventory. Far from cheap and you would need to be selling enough to justify it but pretty much everything a small business needs.
06-18-2018 04:12 PM
Right now (june 2018) I have premium manager pro from ebay.
Having 650 going 1000 plus in active inventory, would make me think if I will save time using outside tools. I know I will save time by using an inventory from not searching everytime my parts that I have already search to identify.
Sixbit seems ok, but at minimum 35$,
Wonderlist at 5$ it only has an excel export data, not good at all. no image.
Crazylist of min 60$ seem good too, then again per year, that's 1200$ more I need to make.
Inflow min 70$ seem expensive.
06-18-2018 04:22 PM
@alary_sport wrote:Right now (june 2018) I have premium manager pro from ebay.
Having 650 going 1000 plus in active inventory, would make me think if I will save time using outside tools. I know I will save time by using an inventory from not searching everytime my parts that I have already search to identify.
Sixbit seems ok, but at minimum 35$,Wonderlist at 5$ it only has an excel export data, not good at all. no image.
Crazylist of min 60$ seem good too, then again per year, that's 1200$ more I need to make.
Inflow min 70$ seem expensive.
Something like Inflow is if you want to track your actual inventory/invoicing/COGS/etc. If you want to automate importing listing quantity updates inkfrog has csv importing. In the past I've found it to be relatively intuitive a with a reasonable yearly fee vs the more expensive monthly fees of alternatives.