Latest prices
Invoices update ingredient costs the moment they're processed, not at month-end.
Supplier price tracking
A supplier's prices drift in small steps you would never catch by eye. Stockifi tracks every move and the dishes it touches, leaving you time to act on a rise before it bites.
How it works
Supplier prices drift constantly, and most of the movement is too small to notice on any single invoice. Stockifi checks every price against its own history and re-costs the recipes it touches. A steady climb shows up long before it dents a margin.
Every price is measured against what that ingredient normally costs.
When a price moves, the dishes that use it update the same day.
Invoices update ingredient costs the moment they're processed, not at month-end.
Stockifi captures the price and quantity of each ingredient, with no manual entry.
Overcharges and anomalies are flagged before they settle into your cost data.
Easily compare what each supplier charges for the same ingredient.
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It checks each charge against the ingredient's own price history. A rise that fits the trend passes without fuss. One that jumps above it is flagged for you to query.
The history builds from the first invoice Stockifi reads and grows with every invoice after. The longer you run it, the richer the record gets.
Yes. For a group, every site's invoices feed one price history. A rise from a shared supplier is caught once and re-costs every location.
Stockifi connects with the accounting systems you already use. If you're not sure about yours, we're glad to look into it.
Yes. Stockifi reads every supplier's invoices and keeps one running price history for all of them. You can see how each supplier's prices are moving and catch the ones creeping up.