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Inventory & Barcode
For Tattoo Studios

Tattoo Supply Low Stock Notifications

"Ink and needles, always on hand for your next piece."

Get alerted when your most used ink colors or needle sizes are running low. Stay focused on your art, not your inventory levels.

Inventory & Barcode
At a Glance
Never cancel a service
Know about low stock before it becomes an empty bottle mid-treatment.
Configurable per product
High-turnover retail items get tight thresholds. Slow-moving stock gets a wider window. Full control.
Notifications on any device
Alerts appear on the manager's device — even when they're not in the salon.
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How It Works

From setup to result,
three steps.

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Step 01

Set minimum levels per product

For each product, define the minimum quantity below which you want to be notified. Set it to whatever makes sense for your order lead time.

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2
Step 02

Alert fires automatically

When any product crosses the threshold — from a sale, service consumption, or manual deduction — an alert appears immediately.

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Step 03

Reorder from the alert

Tap the alert to see the product — ready to re-order in one action.

Key Benefits

Why it matters for
Tattoo Studios.

01

Never cancel a service

Know about low stock before it becomes an empty bottle mid-treatment.

02

Configurable per product

High-turnover retail items get tight thresholds. Slow-moving stock gets a wider window. Full control.

03

Notifications on any device

Alerts appear on the manager's device — even when they're not in the salon.

Industries

Built for every
beauty business.

Select your industry to see exactly how this feature applies to you.

Specifically for Tattoo Studios

"Ink and needles, always on hand for your next piece."

Tattoo Supply Low Stock Notifications

Get alerted when your most used ink colors or needle sizes are running low. Stay focused on your art, not your inventory levels.

Free setup · No contracts · Same-day onboarding

Want this running in your
tattoo studios today?

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