Every item on your shelf is a tenant. If it’s not paying rent, you’re paying its rent for it.
Hola a todos,
Here’s a way I like to think about inventory: every item on your shelf is a tenant in an apartment building.
If it’s paying rent every month — actually renting out, actually bringing in revenue — it keeps its spot. If it’s been sitting in the back for two seasons collecting dust, it’s squatting. And you’re paying its rent.
Most business owners know in their gut which stuff is pulling its weight and which stuff isn’t. The hard part is proving it — and doing it without spending a full Saturday walking the warehouse rack by rack, color by color.
Search a vibe, not a SKU (in beta testing). The AI-powered search in Goodshuffle Pro will soon let you type something like “modern event furniture” or “rustic backyard” and pull everything that fits that feel across every category and subcategory. No more scrolling through a thousand items that don’t relate.
Sort by what’s actually earning. Once you’ve got that collection pulled up, you can see how often those items have rented in any time window and how much revenue they’ve brought in. That theme you’ve been suspicious about? You’ll know in ten minutes if your gut was right.
Push the data downstream. If you’ve got the Integración con QuickBooks Online, all of that p&l-level detail syncs over automatically. So when it’s time to decide what to retire and what to reinvest in this busy season — you’ve got the numbers to back the call.
So before your next purchase order, spend twenty minutes doing an audit. You might find you already own more of the right stuff than you thought — and you’re paying to store a lot of the wrong stuff.
Nos vemos el próximo lunes,
Mallory Mullen
Goodshuffle

