Use Case
Bundle inventory management
Bundle inventory management is the practice of grouping multiple individual products into a single sellable unit — such as starter kits, gift sets, or promotional packs — while tracking component-level stock to prevent overselling. The key challenge is computing how many bundles can actually be assembled based on the lowest-stock component. Stocklyst lets you create bundle SKUs from component items and avoid overselling by tying bundle availability directly to real component stock.

01 — In Practice
How teams use this in practice
Starter kits and promo packs
Retail teams combine high-demand accessories into one bundle while keeping each component synced to actual stock movement.
Component bottleneck detection
A single low component flags bundle risk early so purchasing teams can replenish before campaign traffic spikes.
Channel-ready bundles
Teams prepare bundle offers for online and in-store sales with clear quantities for how many bundles are buildable now.
Margin-aware bundle planning
Bundle pricing and component costs are reviewed together to protect margins while keeping attractive offers.
02 — Capabilities
What Stocklyst gives you
Bundle cards with component-level quantity status
Automatic bundle availability from component stock
Low-stock warnings on critical components
Operational visibility for pricing and fulfillment planning
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