Products & stock
Create a practical product catalog with photos, barcodes, categories, tags, quantities, and stock placements.
Goblin Inventory Manager is a fast, local-first inventory app for the people who actually move, count, store, label, scan, and find things. Powerful enough for serious inventory — without turning a simple stockroom into an enterprise software project.
Launching first as a local, on-device experience. No account required for core inventory management.
A garage does not think like a warehouse. A workshop does not think like a retail store. Your inventory structure should reflect the real world around you — not a software vendor's idea of it.
GIM is designed around one practical outcome: make it easy to see what you have, how much you have, and exactly where it is.
GIM focuses on the jobs that happen every day: add, scan, locate, receive, consume, adjust, move, label, filter, and back up.
Create a practical product catalog with photos, barcodes, categories, tags, quantities, and stock placements.
Build the structure you actually use: site → room → aisle → rack → shelf → bin, or any simpler hierarchy that fits your space.
Scan products and locations from the camera to speed up identification, selection, and guided inventory workflows.
Receive, consume, and adjust inventory without digging through deep menus or turning routine work into data entry.
Move stock from one location to another with guided workflows designed around where the inventory is coming from and where it is going.
Handle multiple products together when receiving, consuming, adjusting, or transferring — because real inventory work rarely happens one item at a time.
Set reorder rules and surface low-stock items so attention goes to what needs action instead of what is already fine.
Create product barcodes and location QR labels, select items in bulk, and export printable label sheets or PNGs.
Back up your local inventory into one ZIP file and restore the complete dataset from that backup when needed.
GIM treats locations as first-class inventory data instead of an afterthought. That makes it useful whether you have three storage boxes or a multi-level stockroom.
The app is designed to keep routine actions close to the inventory itself — especially when you are standing in front of a shelf with a phone in one hand.
Identify the product by barcode, search, or filter.
Receive, consume, adjust, transfer, or inspect stock.
Select or scan the destination/source location where appropriate.
Save the operation and continue without unnecessary setup screens.
GIM's initial release is centered on an on-device inventory experience. Core inventory management is designed to work without requiring an account or cloud connection.
GIM is aimed at people and small teams who need better control of physical things — without deploying heavyweight inventory infrastructure.
The initial goal is simple: ship an excellent standalone inventory manager. Cloud and multi-user capabilities can come later for customers who actually need them.
Products, locations, stock, scanning, fast operations, batch workflows, low-stock rules, labels, activity, and backup/restore.
Cloud capabilities can extend the product for people who want synchronization while preserving a strong local-first foundation.
Multi-user inventory can serve businesses that outgrow a single-device workflow — without forcing every user into a subscription from the start.
A few answers about the pre-release direction of Goblin Inventory Manager.
GIM is currently in pre-release. The first release is being prepared for iPhone. Follow @goblinim for launch updates.
The initial local inventory experience is designed so an account is not required for core functionality.
Yes. Product barcode scanning and QR-based location workflows are part of the product design, including guided scan-to-select experiences.
Yes. GIM supports hierarchical locations so you can model structures such as warehouse → aisle → rack → shelf → bin, or simpler arrangements such as home → garage → cabinet.
Yes. The initial backup design uses a single ZIP backup file that can restore the inventory dataset. The goal is dependable backup and restore without adding merge complexity.
That is part of the longer-term direction. The first priority is a useful, polished local product. Optional cloud and collaboration capabilities can be introduced for people and businesses who need them.
No. It is intentionally useful for personal and professional inventory — from a garage or collection to a workshop, stockroom, IT closet, service van, or small warehouse.
Goblin Inventory Manager is being built around speed, structure, scanning, and practical ownership of your data. Follow the project as we get ready for launch.