brik.stock

Monitor your inventory across all connected platforms and get alerts when stock runs low.

Getting Started

  1. Create an account — Sign up at brik.consulting/register.
  2. Connect your platforms— If you haven't already connected your stores (e.g. for brik.channel), go to Connections and add your platforms. brik.stock uses the same connections.
  3. Set up alert rules — Go to brik.stock → Stock Monitor and create your first alert rule.

Alert Rules

Alert rules define when you get notified about low stock:

  • Per-SKU rules — Set a threshold for a specific SKU. Useful for high-value or fast-selling items that need closer monitoring.
  • Global rules — Leave the SKU field empty to create a catch-all rule that applies to every product in your store.
  • Threshold — The stock quantity at or below which an alert is triggered. Default is 10 units.

How Stock Checks Work

  • brik.stock automatically checks your inventory on a plan-dependent schedule (Free: twice daily, Starter: 4x, Pro: 12x, Enterprise: every 30 min).
  • During each check, all products with SKUs are fetched from your connected platforms and compared against your alert rules.
  • A stock snapshot is recorded for every SKU — this powers the inventory overview in your dashboard.
  • If any SKU is at or below its threshold, an alert is created and an email notification is sent.

Alert Types

  • Low Stock — Quantity is at or below your threshold but greater than zero.
  • Out of Stock — Quantity is exactly zero.

Email Notifications

When low-stock items are detected, you receive an email with a table listing:

  • SKU
  • Product name
  • Current quantity
  • Your threshold

Items with zero stock are highlighted in red. Emails are sent from noreply@brik.consulting.

Inventory Dashboard

The Stock Monitor page shows:

  • Tracked SKUs — Total number of SKUs being monitored.
  • Low Stock — Count of SKUs at or below threshold (amber).
  • Out of Stock — Count of SKUs at zero (red).
  • Active Rules — Number of enabled alert rules.

The inventory table sorts by quantity (lowest first) and shows the status of each SKU — OK (green), Low (amber), or Out (red).