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Warehouse Management Software for Multi-Location Stock

Running stock across more than one warehouse without a connected system means someone eventually oversells a location's stock because the other warehouse's numbers weren't visible.

Last updated: June 15, 2026

What's on This Page

  1. What's Included
  2. Who This Is For
  3. How It Works
  4. In Practice
  5. Free, Not Freemium
  6. FAQ

What's Included

Warehouses module tracking stock across multiple locations
One combined view across every warehouse.

Who This Is For

How It Works

  1. Set up each location. Every warehouse or store is tracked as its own entity.
  2. Record against the right location. Purchases and sales attribute automatically, no manual tagging.
  3. See the combined view. One total across all locations, plus a per-location breakdown.
  4. Catch imbalances early. Spot a shortage before it becomes an actual stockout.

In Practice

A two-location retailer used exactly this kind of cross-location visibility to stop duplicate purchases entirely. See the case study.

Free, Not Freemium

Every feature above is part of the same free CircularGuru Business Suite. See the complete list on the Features page, or the pricing itself on the Pricing page (short version: there isn't one).

FAQ

Is this actually free, or is there a paid tier later?

It's free with no paid tier to upgrade into. Every feature described on this page is part of the same free CircularGuru Business Suite, not a limited trial of a paid product.

What does it specifically include?

Stock tracked separately per warehouse or location, One combined view across all locations, Purchases and sales attributed to the right location, and sales and purchase by location reporting.

What problem does this actually solve?

Running stock across more than one warehouse without a connected system means someone eventually oversells a location's stock because the other warehouse's numbers weren't visible.

Is there a real example of this working?

A two-location retailer used exactly this kind of cross-location visibility to stop duplicate purchases entirely. See the case study.

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