Product Update

MyInvy 2026 Product Update: Guides, Counts, and Replenishment Workflows

A 2026 product update covering MyInvy guide coverage, mobile counting, replenishment workflows, team roles, and public buyer resources.

By MyInvy Team | Published | Updated | 5 min read


title: "MyInvy 2026 Product Update: Guides, Counts, and Replenishment Workflows" slug: 2026-product-update excerpt: A 2026 product update covering MyInvy guide coverage, mobile counting, replenishment workflows, team roles, and public buyer resources. publishedAt: 2026-05-27 updatedAt: 2026-05-27 authorName: MyInvy Team category: Product Update tags:

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MyInvy is focused on making inventory work easier for small teams that need clear counts, current quantities, replenishment planning, and team access without enterprise complexity.

This 2026 update highlights the public resources and workflow coverage that help teams evaluate and use MyInvy.

Public how-to guides

The guide center now covers setup, invitations, dashboard navigation, locations, stocking areas, items, imports, counts, replenishment, employees, settings, billing, and support. Each guide includes prerequisites, step-by-step instructions, success criteria, troubleshooting notes, and related guides.

Teams can start with the getting started category, then move into inventory setup, counting, and replenishment as their workflows mature.

More context for buyers

MyInvy now has dedicated pages for restaurants, bars, salons, hotels, clinics, and gyms. Each page explains the inventory problem in that industry, the MyInvy workflows that apply, and related product guides.

For teams moving away from files, the MyInvy vs spreadsheets page compares shared spreadsheets with structured inventory software across mobile counts, low-stock tracking, replenishment, transfers, roles, and multi-location work.

Glossary for inventory terms

The new inventory management glossary defines key concepts such as par level, reorder point, stocking area, count session, transfer, and replenishment order.

Clear definitions help teams align before they configure items, thresholds, units, and locations.

Pricing remains public

MyInvy continues to publish plan limits on the pricing page, including active items, locations, stocking areas, seats, transfers, replenishment orders, file storage, and the 14-day trial for new paid plans.

What to try next

New teams should create locations and stocking areas, import or add items, run a first count, review low-stock inventory, and create a replenishment or transfer draft. The fastest route is to keep the guide center open beside the app during setup.