Low Stock Alerts for Top Products

Get alerted when best-selling products drop below 20 units, so you never miss a restock

Shopify integration that monitors inventory levels for top-selling SKUs and alerts you when stock falls below your reorder threshold. Prevent out-of-stocks that kill revenue.

Nora tracks inventory for your 20–30 best-selling products (by revenue). You set a reorder threshold per product (e.g., 20 units for a high-volume item, 5 units for slow movers). When a product hits that threshold, Nora alerts you with stock level, last 7-day sales velocity, and recommended reorder quantity based on lead time. Example: Your top-selling product 'Blue Hoodie XL' is down to 18 units. You sold 25/week for the past 4 weeks, and your supplier needs 2 weeks lead time. Nora alerts: 'Blue Hoodie XL at 18 units (below 20 threshold). At 25 units/week, you'll be out in 3 days. Supplier lead time 2 weeks. Recommend reorder 100 units now.' This prevents the scenario where a popular item sells out and you lose customers to competitors. The automation accounts for seasonality—if sales spike before a holiday, thresholds auto-adjust. You can reply 'Reorder now' and Nora creates a PO draft for your supplier.

How it works

  1. Query inventory levels for top 20 SKUs
  2. Compare against defined reorder thresholds
  3. Calculate sales velocity (units sold per day, last 7 days)
  4. Estimate days until stockout based on velocity
  5. Flag products below threshold with stock and velocity
  6. Send alert with recommended reorder quantity

Frequently asked questions

What does "Low Stock Alerts for Top Products" do?

Shopify integration that monitors inventory levels for top-selling SKUs and alerts you when stock falls below your reorder threshold. Prevent out-of-stocks that kill revenue.

How long does setup take?

Under 5 minutes. Connect your tools and Nora handles the rest.

Which tools does this use?

Uses Shopify, run by your Operations Manager.

How much time does this save?

Saves approximately 2 hours/week, running daily at 8:00 am.

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