Clean Inventory UI

A product designer demoed a clean omnichannel inventory UI with branch‑specific pricing, low‑stock alerts and unified stock views—features that make multi‑site rebalancing straightforward. (x.com)

The UI concept was posted under the handle la__tide and matches product‑designer Ọlátidé’s public portfolio entries on Dribbble and Linktree, where recent UI shots and hire/contact links are listed. (dribbble.com) Branch‑specific pricing in the mockup corresponds to "location‑based pricing" functionality that Salesforce documents for overriding prices by site or numeric attributes in its implementation guide. (help.salesforce.com) The unified stock view shown in the demo mirrors near‑real‑time, location‑level inventory capabilities promoted by Salesforce’s Omnichannel Inventory and by OMS vendors that present a single sellable stock pool across stores, warehouses and in‑transit inventory. (help.salesforce.com) Low‑stock alerts in the design reflect existing tooling: Salesforce AppExchange cartridges and implementation guides allow automated low‑stock/back‑in‑stock notifications and can trigger merchandiser alerts or automated reorder flows. (appexchange.salesforce.com) The demo’s emphasis on making multi‑site rebalancing "straightforward" aligns with Distributed Order Management (DOM) and OMS capabilities—modules that enable ship‑from‑store, intelligent routing and automated cross‑site transfer orders as described in OneStock’s platform docs and transfer‑automation writeups. (onestock-retail.com) Market analysis published June 19, 2025 highlighted that automated rebalancing is one of the fastest sources of ROI for multi‑location retailers, and specialist vendors like Kronoscope publish dedicated rebalancing modules that optimize multi‑channel stock distribution. (autone.io)

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