Inventory-Driven Mobile Sales App
Budget: $250 – $750 USD
I’m launching a mobile-first sales platform that serves both individual shoppers and corporate buyers, and the heart of the build is smart, real-time inventory management. The app should let me publish new products, track stock levels down to the last unit, and automatically reflect every sale or return so no one ever sees “out of stock” after checkout.
Core flow
• Consumers and business users create an account, browse the catalog, and place orders directly from their phones.
• The inventory engine updates quantities immediately, triggers low-stock alerts, and feeds an exportable report I can hand to suppliers.
• A lightweight admin panel—mobile-friendly or web-based—lets my team batch-upload SKUs, edit pricing, and toggle visibility without touching code.
Tech notes
Cross-platform frameworks such as Flutter or React Native keep the experience consistent on Android and iOS, and I’m open to Firebase, Node, or a Laravel back end—whichever you feel scales best and keeps real-time sync snappy.
Deliverables
1. Production-ready mobile app (Android & iOS)
2. Admin dashboard with role-based access
3. Source code and build instructions
4. Brief hand-off call or video walkthrough
Down the road I may expand into order processing and CRM features, so a clean, modular codebase will make future iterations painless. If you have live examples of similar inventory-heavy apps, that will help me see your approach before we kick off.
Core flow
• Consumers and business users create an account, browse the catalog, and place orders directly from their phones.
• The inventory engine updates quantities immediately, triggers low-stock alerts, and feeds an exportable report I can hand to suppliers.
• A lightweight admin panel—mobile-friendly or web-based—lets my team batch-upload SKUs, edit pricing, and toggle visibility without touching code.
Tech notes
Cross-platform frameworks such as Flutter or React Native keep the experience consistent on Android and iOS, and I’m open to Firebase, Node, or a Laravel back end—whichever you feel scales best and keeps real-time sync snappy.
Deliverables
1. Production-ready mobile app (Android & iOS)
2. Admin dashboard with role-based access
3. Source code and build instructions
4. Brief hand-off call or video walkthrough
Down the road I may expand into order processing and CRM features, so a clean, modular codebase will make future iterations painless. If you have live examples of similar inventory-heavy apps, that will help me see your approach before we kick off.
Related categories:
PHP
Mobile App Development
Android
Inventory Management
MySQL
Laravel
React Native
Flutter