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Why start from StockPilot Inventory

Complete inventory control dashboard

StockPilot opens as a complete inventory control dashboard with stock levels, reorder signals, warehouse context, categories, and operational next actions already present in the cloned workspace.

Built around the main workflow

The template is organized to make shortages, counts, and restocking decisions obvious for operations teams, so first edits can improve the real user journey instead of rebuilding page scaffolding.

Remix-ready foundation

Use DriftLess to change inventory domain, item categories, reorder rules, location filters, and procurement actions while preserving the polished baseline and live preview behavior.

What the cloned workspace already includes

Cloneable inventory control dashboard golden workspace
Responsive Vite, React, and Tailwind source files
Stock status cards included
Reorder alerts included
Warehouse summaries included
Operations dashboard layout included
Editable inventory categories included
Live preview available before the first remix edit
Suggested first edits tuned to this template

A reusable starting point for internal tools

StockPilot is a curated DriftLess template for a inventory control dashboard. Warehouse-ops landing for inventory teams. Slate + warning-orange palette, Manrope display, hero with mock zone dashboard (capacity gauges + stock alerts).

When you click Use template, DriftLess copies the golden workspace into a new project and opens the unchanged preview first. The writer then edits the existing files in remix-modify mode, which keeps changes targeted to inventory domain, item categories, reorder rules, location filters, and procurement actions.

Starter context

Warehouse-ops landing — slate + warning orange + Manrope. Hero with mock zone dashboard: capacity metrics (zones at capacity / SKUs below min / lines per hour) plus 3-column stock pipeline (low stock / on order / in transit). Out of scope: real WMS integration, real barcode hardware, real PO automation. Mock illustrative only.

  • Retail and ecommerce tooling founders
  • Operations teams prototyping inventory workflows
  • Agencies building supply-chain product concepts

Retail stock tracker

Retheme categories, alerts, and counts for stores, warehouses, or ecommerce products.

Restaurant supply

Change item groups and reorder rules for kitchen inventory and vendor restocking.

Equipment checkout

Adapt status language for borrowed gear, availability, maintenance, and returns.

A practical first path after cloning

  1. 1

    Clone StockPilot into a new DriftLess project and inspect the unchanged live preview.

  2. 2

    Review the main inventory control dashboard sections: stock levels, reorder signals, warehouse context, categories, and operational next actions.

  3. 3

    Ask DriftLess for a focused first edit around inventory domain, item categories, reorder rules, location filters, and procurement actions.

  4. 4

    Use the suggested first-edit chips as copy-pasteable remix prompts when you want a fast starting point.

  5. 5

    Run a final polish pass for mobile spacing, visible hierarchy, and the primary conversion or workflow action.

Clone first, then edit the existing app

  1. 1

    Use template creates a new project and copies the golden workspace into the project head.

  2. 2

    The build room opens with the unchanged template preview already loaded, so you can inspect the baseline before spending credits.

  3. 3

    Your first chat request runs in remix-modify mode: the Writer edits the existing files instead of regenerating the app from scratch.

  4. 4

    Progress, preview updates, artifacts, and recovery actions stay visible while the build advances.

Suggested first edits

Rebrand to "Pallet" across the entire siteSwap the orange accent for a deep tealChange the pipeline stages to "Reserved / Picked / Loaded"Add a 7th feature card for "Cold-chain temperature alerts"
  1. 1

    Brain planned architecture

  2. 2

    Writer generated inventory system

  3. 3

    Reviewer drove quality review