When the WiFi drops, the work can't stop

In a warehouse, on a shop floor, or at a trade show, internet goes out. Most inventory apps just freeze. You lose count of what came in, what went out, and what the team did while you were offline. By the time the connection returns, your counts are out of date and reconciling the gap takes hours.

Stockria is built offline-first. Every core workflow, including scanning barcodes, adjusting stock, receiving against a PO, counting a shelf, and transferring items between locations, runs on the device without a server round-trip. When the connection comes back, everything syncs automatically, in the order it happened.

How offline mode works in Stockria

One app, not a stripped-down view

The offline experience isn't a read-only copy. Pickers scan items in, out, and between locations just as they would online. Cycle counts, stock adjustments, transfer orders, and receiving all stay live. The difference is invisible to the person using the app until they glance at the sync indicator in the corner.

Conflict-aware sync when you reconnect

Every action is timestamped on the device, queued, and replayed against the server when connectivity resumes. If the same item was touched online and offline at once, Stockria detects the conflict and shows both changes instead of silently overwriting one. You decide which is correct, or merge both.

Works on every device

Offline mode runs in any modern browser on phone, tablet, or laptop. No separate app to install, no mobile-only constraints. Whether your team uses phones on the floor or ruggedized scanners on a forklift, they get the same workflow.

Who this is for

Warehouses with dead zones in the back of the building. Shops with patchy WiFi near the stockroom. Teams counting inventory in basements or storage containers. Craft sellers scanning in deliveries at a workshop that doesn't have a dedicated office router. Anywhere stock gets moved, Stockria keeps working.