> Source: https://tryordinary.com/blog/inventory-stockout-forecast-for-shopify-brands/

# Inventory

Know which products will run out, and when

June 10, 2026

## Overview

By the time a product shows as out of stock, it's already too late to
do anything about it. Ordinary forecasts when each product will run out
— based on how it's actually been selling — so you see it coming with
enough runway to reorder.

What you get

## A forecast you can act on

### Real run-out dates, not a chart

See each product's first projected stockout as an actual calendar date, tied to a named product — not an axis you have to interpret.

### Forecasts tuned to recent reality

Base each forecast on your sell-through over the last 7, 14, or 30 days — so a recent spike or a slow stretch shapes the projection, instead of a flat lifetime average that misses what's happening now.

### Know what to reorder first

Your products ranked by how soon they run out, so the reorder list writes itself — the things about to go are right at the top.

### Multi-packs counted right

If your multi-packs are built from one base product, an opt-in “Combine packs” toggle folds those pack rows back into the real product, so the run-out date isn't falsely optimistic.

## Available now

Available on the **Advanced plan**.

## See your stockouts coming.

Connect Shopify and Ordinary forecasts each product's run-out date from your recent sell-through — with the reorder list ranked for you.

[Connect your store →](https://apps.shopify.com/ordinary-attribution-ab-testing)    Keep reading

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