What Is InventoryCloud?
Wasp inventory solutions are designed for organizations of all sizes. From managing small, high consumption inventories to managing multiple warehouses to consolidating inventories of multiple vendors or suppliers. Dramatically increase profitability with an automated, real-time, user-friendly approach to inventory management. Eliminate inventory write-offs, quickly perform audits, and stop wasting time searching for lost inventory.
Who Uses InventoryCloud?
Wasp inventory solutions are designed to serve operations of all sizes. From managing small business inventories to consolidating inventories across multiple locations for major enterprises.
Where can InventoryCloud be deployed?
About the vendor
- Wasp Barcode Technologies
- Founded in 1994
InventoryCloud support
- Phone Support
- Chat
Countries available
Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, United States
Languages
English
InventoryCloud pricing
Starting Price:
- Yes, has free trial
- No free version
InventoryCloud does not have a free version but does offer a free trial. InventoryCloud paid version starts at US$595.00/year.
Pricing plansAbout the vendor
- Wasp Barcode Technologies
- Founded in 1994
InventoryCloud support
- Phone Support
- Chat
Countries available
Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, United States
Languages
English
InventoryCloud videos and images
Features of InventoryCloud
Reviews of InventoryCloud
Don
Envelope 1 Inventory Cloud
Comments: Very positive
Pros:
We use it to track paper. It is extremely adequate for this purpose.
Cons:
It can at times be arduous to modify multiple inventory quantities at once.
Brooke
Texas Christian University Sports Nutrition
Comments: I am very satisfied with the overall product and the way we have chosen to utilize this software to control and manage our sports nutrition department and the 500+ food and beverage options we serve our athletes.
Pros:
The capability of utilizing the software on an app as we use iPads to input data in various storage locations. I also like the customized reporting option as we set min and maxes to calculate and control reordering quantities.
Cons:
That I cannot get alerts for both expiration date warnings as well as min and max alerts. Handheld devices are also finicky with wifi connections.
Alternatives Considered: Clear Spider
Reasons for Switching to InventoryCloud: Because I was able to talk to a real person as opposed to setting up a demo with an automated messenger. Also, Wasp was a local company in Texas.
Linda
WASP Inventory Review
Comments: This experience has been horrible. We never received support from WASP as promised. We paid for WAS to train our team and help build our inventory system. This never happened and our money to this day was never refunded. We had to have one of our team members work countless hours recreating the system to work for what we needed it to do. WASP IT and Helpdesk were rude to get the system setup
Pros:
This is a renewal, this software is not user-friendly. We had to renew until we can move our inventory to a new system.
Cons:
This software did not meet our company's needs. The salesperson sold us the inventory system when it should have been that asset system. The help disk is worthless, they are rood and talk down to you.
Travis
Solid Inventory Management
Pros:
It has a very easy to use gui that makes the entire software flow well. Integration was very straightforward, and the organization from the software is incredible.
Cons:
If the software doesn't fit your business model because you are a niche company, customization is virtually impossible.
Wasp Barcode Technologies Response
2 weeks ago
Hello Travis, thanks for sharing insights regarding your experience. Glad to hear that you find InventoryCloud to be easy to use. Do know that we are committed to improving on your experience.
Tom
Pretty good inventory managment, with a few hiccups
Comments: Overall, our experience has been positive. We use the software to track inventory at our main facility and at several customer locations. That's not exactly the designed use of the software, but it's worked well for us so far.
Pros:
* Ease of use for our end users, interface is fairly simple and easy to train on.*Can allow/restrict access to individual menu items at a user level*Very minimal downtime
Cons:
*Label/barcode creation is a little clunky. We were able to get what we needed, but it took some trial and error.*Inventory items can't be restricted to a certain location if they have a quantity of zero. We want some users to only be able to see the items in certain locations. Normally you can assign items to a location, but if the quantity in the system drops to zero, it will show up for all locations.
Alternatives Considered: Fishbowl