Chapter 5
Inventory & Product Management
noryX syncs your full Shopify catalog — products, variants, inventory levels, orders, and transactions — and gives you a unified view to monitor, analyse, and act on your store's operational data.
On this page
1. Products & Variants
The Products page displays your entire synced catalog. Every product and its variants are tracked individually — noryX stores each SKU with its current inventory level, lot code (if applicable), and associated product media.
From the Products page you can:
- Browse and search your full catalog by title, SKU, tag, or collection
- View current stock levels per variant and location
- See AI health scores alongside each product (SEO score, inventory status)
- Filter by inventory status — in stock, low stock, or out of stock
- Access the full Product Detail view for any SKU
Catalog sync
Product data syncs in real time. Any change you make in your Shopify admin — adding a product, updating a price, adjusting stock — is reflected in noryX within seconds.
2. Product Detail View
Click any product from the Products page to open its dedicated detail view. This page gives you a complete per-SKU performance report combining data from Shopify, GA4, and GSC.
AI Health Score
A composite score (0–100) combining inventory health, SEO quality, conversion rate, and demand trend. Use this as a quick triage signal — lower scores indicate where attention is needed most.
Inventory forecast
Estimated days of supply remaining, calculated from current stock and average daily sales rate. Flags SKUs at risk of stocking out within your configured lead time.
SEO breakdown
Quality scores for the product title, description, SEO meta title, meta description, and image alt text — with specific AI suggestions for improvement.
Search visibility
Top search queries driving impressions and clicks to this product page, sourced from GSC. Shown only when GSC is connected.
Behavioural signals
Product page views, add-to-cart rate, and session-to-purchase conversion rate from GA4. Shown only when GA4 is connected.
Lot codes
If your workflow uses lot or batch tracking, lot codes associated with this SKU are listed here.
3. Orders
The Orders page displays your Shopify order history synced to noryX. Orders are used by the AI engine to calculate sell-through rates, demand velocity, and sales trend signals across your catalog.
From the Orders page you can:
- View all orders with date, order number, status, and line items
- Filter orders by date range, status, or product
- See which SKUs are selling fastest over a selected period
- Identify orders that affected specific inventory positions
4. Transactions
The Transactions page provides a granular log of all inventory transactions — including sales, adjustments, returns, and transfers. Each transaction records the product, variant, quantity change, direction (in or out), and timestamp.
noryX uses your transaction history to build accurate demand models. It is also the basis for the inventory movement data shown in the Operations Analysis page.
5. Operations & Stock Movements
The Operations page gives you a workflow-level view of inventory activity — purchase orders, stock receipts, internal transfers, and adjustments. This is distinct from the Transactions log, which records individual movements; Operations shows you the operational events that drive those movements.
- View open and closed purchase orders
- Track expected stock arrivals and their impact on projected days-of-supply
- Record manual stock adjustments with reason codes
- Review operational history filtered by product, date range, or movement type
6. Data Export
noryX allows you to export data from most pages in the dashboard. Exports are available in CSV format and cover the data currently displayed on the page — including any active filters.
Look for the Export button on any page that supports it (Products, Orders, Transactions, Operations, and most Analytics pages). Exports run in the background and are available for download once ready — you will receive a notification in the dashboard when the file is prepared.