Now in private beta with select operators →

Incline Inventory

Shelves that count themselves.

Stock, receiving, and shrinkage in one place. See the bleed most operators never find.

Inventory · All SKUs6 items
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SKUOn handReorder atWeekly velocityLast receivedStatus
Marlboro Red 100s38204.2 / dayApr 8OK
Monster Energy 16oz6248.1 / dayApr 5LOW · reorder
Red Bull 8.4oz44185.6 / dayApr 9OK
Takis Fuego 4oz11153.8 / dayApr 6LOW · reorder
Slim Jim Original52202.4 / dayApr 10OK
Bic Lighter Classic29121.9 / dayApr 7VARIANCE · −$47 this week

Shrink alert · Monster 16oz · 14 units vs POS sales

The hidden bleed

$15,000

the average independent c-store loses to shrinkage every year

What operators think they’re losing

What they’re actually losing

Most operators know shrinkage exists. Few know where it’s going. Incline ties every SKU to scan data and flags the gap the day it opens.

How we calculate shrinkage →

What inventory should have been doing.

Counts that count themselves

  • POS-linked on-hand, updated every sale
  • Receiving captured at the back door
  • Cycle counts only when the numbers disagree

Receiving without the paper

  • Snap the invoice at drop-off
  • Auto-matched to the PO
  • Vendor variances flagged in seconds

Shrinkage you can actually name

  • Per-SKU variance against POS scan data
  • By category, by shift, by employee
  • Alerts the day a gap opens, not the month you count

Scanned invoice

Matched · 42/42PO #4817

Monster 16oz (24pk)

Qty 4

$38.40

Red Bull 8.4oz (24pk)

Qty 3

$31.20

Takis Fuego 4oz (12pk)

Qty 2

$14.88

Marlboro Red 100s (ctn)

Qty 6

$62.10

Bic Lighter 50ct

Qty 1

$24.50

Vendors, without the fax machine.

Your distributor sends an order guide. Your rep changes the prices. Your invoice doesn’t match the PO. Incline handles the back-and-forth so you handle the store.

“I found out a kid on night shift was pocketing Monsters. I found out in a week.”

— Independent operator, single store

Frequently asked questions

We pull scan data from your POS in real time. Every sale decrements stock. Every delivery increments it. The on-hand number is never more than a sale old.

Most do, even the older ones. If yours truly doesn't, we have a fallback using weekly imports. Tell us on the demo and we'll tell you straight.

We compare POS scan data to inventory movement per SKU. If 10 Monsters left the shelf but 7 rang through, that's a 3-unit gap. Flagged the day it happens.

Yes. You mark categories or SKUs as spoilage-prone and we bucket those variances separately. You're not chasing a ghost.

No. Incline sits on top of what you already use. Your distributor, your POS, your scan data. You don't switch anything.

A week or two. We need to see a cycle of sales and a delivery or two to calibrate. After that, it's live.