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Use Smart Reports to ask questions in plain language and generate inventory lists, summaries, and charts.

Berlaku untuk

  • Android
  • iOS

Experimental feature

Smart Reports is still experimental. Availability, query allowance, and output quality may change during this phase. When a usage quota applies, the remaining count appears in the Smart Reports screen.

Open Smart Reports

  1. Open the app, select an inventory, and open Smart Reports from the top-right menu.
  2. Tap Generate Reports.
  3. Type a request such as Show me low stock items.
  4. Review the result as a list, chart, or data table.

What happens next

Smart Reports generates the requested result from your inventory data. If the request is too broad or unclear, rephrase it and run it again.

Try the demo

You can test Smart Reports with the demo inventory at chat.mobileinventory.net/?demo=true. No setup is required.

What you can ask

  • Show me items that are low in stock.
  • List products with no transactions.
  • How many products are in each category?
  • Which products have the highest turnover rate in the last 30 days?
  • Total inventory value per location.
  • Which tags are defined but unused?
  • Average interval between product transactions.

Common use cases

  • Find discrepancies between expected and actual inventory.
  • Locate products with very high or very low stock.
  • Track restocking or movement trends.
  • Spot inactive items, empty fields, or unused tags.
  • Visualize inventory by location or category.

Limitations and notes

  • This feature is experimental, so results may vary.
  • A query allowance may apply during the trial phase.
  • Queries may be logged to improve performance and quality.
  • Future access may move to a separate plan or paid add-on.
  • Share product feedback at mobileinventory.net/feedback.

Questions

Do I need to write SQL?

No. Describe what you want in plain language and Smart Reports builds the query for you.

What if a report looks wrong?

Run it again with a narrower or clearer request. If the result still looks wrong, share feedback so the team can improve the feature.

Is my data private?

Your team can access only its own report output. Queries may be stored to improve performance and quality, but they are not shared publicly.

Will this always be free?

Not necessarily. Experimental access and pricing can change later.