Inventory board

A simple inventory tracker — no rigid template to fight.

Most inventory tools force you into fields built for a warehouse you don't run. PitDesk gives you a board instead — one row per SKU, with stock level, reorder point, and supplier notes attached, built around how you actually manage stock, not someone else's template.

No credit card. Import from Excel or Sheets in minutes.
Why teams switch

You don't need a warehouse system to track stock.

Full inventory management platforms are built for warehouses — bin locations, purchase orders, multi-location transfers. If you just want to know "what do we have, what's running low, and who do we reorder from," that's overkill. A lightweight inventory tracking app should just show you the numbers that matter, per SKU, without a learning curve.

PitDesk gives every SKU its own entry — stock level, reorder point, supplier, and a running note log. No fixed fields, no modules for multi-warehouse logistics you'll never touch. Small businesses and solo operators use it to replace a stock spreadsheet that used to break every time someone touched the wrong cell.

What's on the board

Everything you'd track per SKU — nothing you wouldn't.

Stock levels

One line per SKU with current quantity on hand — see what you have at a glance.

Reorder points

Set a threshold per SKU so you know exactly when it's time to reorder.

Supplier notes & log

Supplier details and every stock change logged with a date, right next to the SKU.

Common questions

Inventory tracking, answered

What's a simple way to track inventory without spreadsheet drift?

A structured board with one row per SKU — showing stock level, reorder point, and supplier notes — lets you track inventory without formulas breaking or cells getting overwritten by mistake.

Is there a free inventory tracker for small businesses?

Yes. PitDesk is free to start, with no credit card required, and lets you build an inventory board with your own fields instead of a fixed template.

Can I track reorder points and supplier notes alongside stock levels?

Yes — each entry can hold notes and a dated log, so reorder points, supplier details, and stock history all live next to the SKU they belong to.

Set up your inventory board in under a minute.

Free to start. Bring whatever you're currently tracking in a spreadsheet.