Feature Hub

Shopify Inventory Export Features

Explore the core features that make My Stock Sheet useful for wholesale sharing, buyer-facing Excel exports, and controlled inventory distribution.

Feature Hub

Shopify Inventory to Excel Export

Best for: Teams that want one buyer-ready XLSX workflow that turns live inventory into something sales can send immediately.

Convert Shopify inventory into secure, shareable, buyer-ready Excel stock sheets with one workflow.

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Size Columns and Total Stock

Best for: Footwear and apparel teams that need one row per product with clear size-level availability and a total stock column.

Export size-level inventory columns and total stock values for buyer-ready Shopify stock sheets.

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Secure Tokenized Download Links

Best for: Teams that want one controlled share link instead of emailing files around and losing track of versions.

Share one tokenized inventory export link and regenerate it instantly to revoke old access.

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Stock Masking for Buyer-Facing Inventory

Best for: Merchants who need to protect high-stock depth while still showing buyers enough availability to place orders.

Protect sensitive stock visibility with threshold-based masking in buyer-facing Shopify inventory exports.

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Branded Excel Exports

Best for: Brands that send files to many buyers and want the sheet to stay recognizable, professional, and on-brand after forwarding.

Customize buyer-facing inventory exports with your logo, brand color, and clickable logo links.

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Metafield Columns in Export

Best for: Merchants who already maintain clean Shopify metafields and want buyers to see season, material, launch, or drop context in the sheet.

Include supported product metafields as columns in Shopify inventory exports for richer B2B context.

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How to Use the Features Hub

This hub is the product map for My Stock Sheet. Each feature page documents a specific capability in detail, including what problem it solves, how it behaves in real workflows, and when to enable it in production. If you are evaluating the app for a wholesale rollout, start here before moving to guides or comparisons.

The goal is simple: help you translate app settings into commercial outcomes. Size columns make variant-heavy catalogs orderable. Secure links control distribution. Stock masking protects sensitive availability depth. Branded exports improve buyer confidence. Metafield columns add product context directly in the sheet. The core export page ties it all together.

Feature Rollout Sequence for New Teams

  • Start with the core export workflow and size columns so buyers get a usable sheet first.
  • Add secure download links so buyers always use one controlled access point.
  • Apply stock masking if exact high quantities should stay private.
  • Layer branding and metafield columns to improve buyer-facing quality.

This sequence keeps implementation practical: first make exports usable, then make sharing controlled, then optimize presentation and context. It also reduces training overhead for sales reps because each phase has a clear purpose. The hub is ordered the same way so the first cards push the most commercially valuable workflow to the top.