Low stock thresholds
Highlight products that are close to unsafe availability before they become out of stock.
Learn more →Use low stock alerts, source availability checks, inventory buffers, and review queues to reduce overselling risk before customers buy products you cannot fulfil.
Availability decisions need more than a raw supplier number. Zelluvo helps sellers review stock signals with thresholds, buffers, mappings, and source context.
Highlight products that are close to unsafe availability before they become out of stock.
Learn more →Reserve units and cap listed quantities so public availability stays more conservative.
Learn more →Catch out-of-stock and low-stock risk before orders arrive for products that cannot be fulfilled.
Learn more →Monitor source availability and separate genuine stock changes from failed checks.
Learn more →Make sure alerts apply to the correct listing, variation, bundle, and supplier SKU.
Learn more →Review risky stock actions before changing live ecommerce availability.
Learn more →Check approved supplier and inventory sources for availability signals.
Use thresholds, reserved units, and maximum quantity rules.
Surface products with low stock, failed checks, or mapping uncertainty.
Approve, pause, or investigate stock actions before customers are affected.
Low stock alerts notify ecommerce teams when product availability approaches a risky threshold and needs review.
Buffers keep listed availability lower than raw source stock, giving teams room for supplier delays, channel lag, and concurrent orders.
Yes. Alerts can be based on supplier source signals when those sources are mapped to the correct listings and SKUs.
No. Uncertain or high-impact alerts should be reviewed before live listing changes are made.
Bring your channels, SKU count, supplier sources, and current operating problem. Zelluvo will help shape a controlled monitoring workflow.