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BoxHero is inventory management software for small businesses. It helps you track what's in stock, where it is, and when to reorder.
If you're managing inventory in a spreadsheet right now, BoxHero is designed to be the next step. You can import your existing list, set up custom attributes for the details you care about, and start tracking the same day. Just install the mobile app; no need for a long onboarding process.
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On the Business Plan, you also get purchase and sales orders, supplier and customer records, team collaboration, and custom reports on inventory turnover, top sellers, and past quantities.
Who it's for:
BoxHero is used by small retailers, online sellers, restaurants and cafes, warehouses, distributors, manufacturers, auto shops, healthcare clinics, beauty brands, schools, and nonprofits. Most customers are teams of 1 to 50 people.
Free 30-day trial of the Business Plan, no credit card required.
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Freelancers, Large Enterprises, Mid Size Business, Non Profit, Small Business
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BoxHero is a cloud-based platform that runs on web, desktop, iOS, and Android โ all syncing in real time, with offline support on mobile. Phone cameras handle barcode and QR scanning, so there's no specialized hardware needed. Teams get real-time tracking, low stock alerts, multi-location support, and inventory analytics in one simple platform. Plus, Slack integration sends live inventory updates straight to your team's channel.
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Founded in 2018, BoxHero was built to fix a problem we kept seeing: businesses losing hours every week to messy spreadsheets and clunky inventory tools. We set out to make inventory simple, accessible, and actually enjoyable to use. Today, 300,000+ users worldwide trust BoxHero to track over 12 million items.
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BoxHero is the simplest way to manage inventory โ no specialized hardware, no training, no spreadsheets. Scan barcodes with your phone, import from Excel in minutes, and get your whole team running on day one. It's affordable enough for solo founders, powerful enough for multi-location businesses, and free to try for 30 days.
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