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inFlow Inventory
Streamline Your Inventory Management
4.1
(35)
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inFlow Inventory Pricing Overview

inFlow Inventory Pricing Plans
Subscription
inFlow Inventory has 3 pricing 3 plans , from $110.00 to $549.00. Look at different pricing plans below and see what tier and features meet your budget and needs.
Entrepreneur
$110.00
/ month
Small Business
$279.00
/ month
Mid-Size
$549.00
/ month
Pricing information for inFlow Inventory is supplied by the software vendor or retrieved from publicly accessible pricing materials. The pricing details were last updated on February 18, 2024 from the vendor website and may be different from actual. Please confirm with the vendor website before purchasing.

inFlow Inventory Pricing Reviews

Small Business (50 or fewer emp.)
Apr 09, 2016
 Source
Overall Rating:
5.0
DG
Dipal G.
Founder
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"Good for Small & Medium Businesses"
What do you like best about inFlow Inventory?

The ease of use is phenomenal. Unlike other Softwares where the dealer comes and sets up the whole system, you can do this all by yourself. An added bonus is that you can use it for free if your business is small. Otherwise, you pay a small fee and get a lifetime license. Isn't that great? Other Softwares require you to rent monthly or yearly while this one lets you use some awesome features at a minimal price.

What do you dislike about inFlow Inventory?

There is not much to dislike about Inflow. Although they need to give us more templates for printing invoices and receipts. Another thing which users might dislike is the relatively less attractive dashboard of the Software. Inflow has concentrated so much on its functionality that they have rather disregarded the looks of the Software. Otherwise, Inflow is a good program and will do any small business a great deal of good.

What problems is inFlow Inventory solving and how is that benefiting you?

We used Inflow to manage our Retail outlet in Kisumu. We must say it did pretty well. Our employees were very happy using it and they learnt it pretty quickly. After a year now, I must say it has reduced the overall dependency to half. Even, the accounting of the business is now more precise as compared to the traditional way of handling a business.

Small Business (50 or fewer emp.)
Mar 02, 2022
 Source
Overall Rating:
4.5
AG
Verified Reviewer
Founder
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"inFlow Inventory Review"
What do you like best about inFlow Inventory?

I explore free trial and found that it has a complete feature of order management and inventory management. Addition to this reporting feature is good as well. Also has a ability to use CSV files to create spreadsheets is also an amazing feature.

What do you dislike about inFlow Inventory?

As a free trial user I am using this with all availble feature but as a technical side I couldn't find any thing related to dabase structure and couldn't able to extract DB as well. This is the only thing i dislike about this feature.

What problems is inFlow Inventory solving and how is that benefiting you?

I explore this for my business and manage my inventory and orders very smoothly, and I plan to buy the license. After the cost-benefit analysis, I will use the paid version.

Small Business (50 or fewer emp.)
Jan 25, 2019
 Source
Overall Rating:
2.5
MG
Michelle G.
Sales Supervisor
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"Good app, a bit pricey "
What do you like best about inFlow Inventory?

You can add barcodes and img at same time and easy to teach it learn as well

What do you dislike about inFlow Inventory?

Very pricey, you have to pay the mobile version I wish it has free sign up version

What problems is inFlow Inventory solving and how is that benefiting you?

This program is so very easy to use. However, the price doesn’t include some features that we really wish that it would. The fact that you can either have cloud-based or device-based is not a good thing, especially when it’s something so important. If we had an internet outage, we couldn’t use it. If we wanted to be able to use it without internet, we lose the app compatibility. We shouldn’t have to decide between the two; there should be an option that includes