Guide category
Replenishment guides
Plan replenishment orders, create transfer drafts, assign lists, and record fulfillment quantities.
What these guides help with
Use these guides when low-stock review needs to turn into action. They explain how to create supplier replenishment drafts, plan internal transfers, assign work, record received quantities, and keep inventory totals aligned with what was actually fulfilled.
Each guide links the workflow goal to the role that usually performs it, the setup details required beforehand, and the success state to confirm when the work is complete.
Prioritize this category when low-stock signals need to become purchase lists, transfer drafts, assigned work, and confirmed received quantities.
If you are evaluating inventory software, this category also shows how MyInvy handles the operational details behind the feature name. Look for the screenshots, prerequisites, common errors, and related glossary links to understand how the workflow fits into mobile counting, multi-location tracking, low-stock review, replenishment, and team access.
Owners can use this category to document the process for new staff, and managers can use it as a quick reference when checking whether a workflow was completed correctly. Revisit it when roles, locations, plan limits, or operating routines change.
2 guides
Review the guides below when you need step-by-step instructions, screenshots, prerequisites, common errors, and related glossary terms for this part of the inventory workflow.
Create replenishment and transfer drafts
Use the replenishment planner to turn critical low stock into supplier orders or warehouse transfer drafts.
Fulfill replenishment and transfer lists
Update received or moved quantities, assign ownership, confirm fulfillment time, and mark lists fulfilled or partially fulfilled.