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  • Hi,@louisapple

    Yes, you can use WordPress plugins designed for activity and inventory logging to trace changes to your WooCommerce inventory. Here are some popular options to help you investigate: 1. Activity Log Plugins

    These plugins track all changes in your WordPress website, including WooCommerce stock updates.a. WP Activity Log

    • Tracks inventory changes, including who made the changes and when.
    • Provides detailed logs of stock adjustments, order processing, and manual edits.
    • Integration with WooCommerce and supports custom triggers.

    Link to WP Activity Logb. Simple History

    • Displays a simplified history of events, including WooCommerce stock adjustments.
    • Easy to use with a focus on basic activity tracking.

    Link to Simple Historyc. Stream

    • Monitors and logs user activity, including inventory changes.
    • Includes filters for WooCommerce to focus specifically on stock-related events.

    Link to Stream 2. Inventory-Specific Plugins

    If you want a dedicated solution for inventory tracking:a. Stock Manager for WooCommerce

    • Allows you to manage and track WooCommerce inventory directly.
    • Provides a history of inventory changes and supports exporting stock logs.
    • Great for monitoring manual updates or changes triggered by automation.

    Link to Stock Manager for WooCommerceb. ATUM Inventory Management for WooCommerce

    • Advanced inventory tracking and management with a focus on WooCommerce stores.
    • Keeps a detailed log of stock changes and provides reporting capabilities.
    • Features include inventory movement reports and supplier tracking.

    Link to ATUM Inventory Management Next Steps

    1. Install one of the above plugins to start tracking changes. WP Activity Log is a great first choice for general monitoring.
    2. Review logs to identify when and why stock levels changed unexpectedly.
    3. Check for:
      • Manual edits by users.
      • Plugin conflicts or automated processes (like external integrations).
      • Orders placed with low stock thresholds.

    By using these tools, you can better understand and prevent future stock inconsistencies. Let me know if you need help setting up any of these plugins!

    Thread Starter Kaushiksinh Jadeja

    (@kmj4341)

    Still can’t fix.

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