Template · Inventory

Stock, at a glance.

A product export — SKU, category, price, cost, stock — becomes the inventory view: how much stock sits where, what it's worth, and which categories run hot.

01 · The column contract

This template is a column contract.

No file to download, no software to install. Ship a CSV with these columns — exactly or approximately — and the dashboard assembles itself into this layout.

i. columns

Bring these columns

sku · product_name · category · cost · price · stock · rating · discontinued

ii. drop

Drop the file

Column roles are detected automatically — money reads as money, dates as dates. One click re-roles anything it guesses wrong.

iii. adjust

Make it yours

Reorder or remove panels, add charts with the composer, click any category to cross-filter, then share or export.

02 · What you get

The panels in this template.

Loaded with the sample (or your file), the board assembles into:

  • 01

    Stock and value

    Stock and value KPIs

  • 02

    Category breakdowns by

    Category breakdowns by stock and value

  • 03

    Price and cost

    Price and cost distributions

  • 04

    Rating histogram +

    Rating histogram + discontinued split

"Load the sample first — it's the fastest way to see whether this layout fits your data."
— how to evaluate any template
03 · FAQ

Inventory Dashboard template questions.

Can it flag low stock?
Sort the table by the stock column or filter with the sort/filter tool first; the dashboard then shows the filtered set's KPIs.
Price and cost both chart; for an explicit margin column, add a calculated column (price − cost) before dropping the file.
Yes — product exports from both fit this shape (and both have dedicated source dashboards too).
No — everything runs locally in your browser.
Tens of thousands of rows are fine — the table is virtualized and parsing runs off the main thread.