The Megaventory team is proud to announce that after extensive testing we are finally in the process of rolling out a major new update that contains new important functionalities like multiple companies feature, payment methods, and more. This blog post is about to explain the basics of the features, the purpose of them being added,…
Category: update
New Feature: Batch & Multi-Level Production Order Actions
This article was originally published in 2017 and has been updated in 2021. Production orders are an essential communications part of manufacturing businesses. They inform your operations team that certain products are needed and give the green light to production. Megaventory production orders, though, are so versatile that they can also be used by…
New Feature: Invoicing And Inventory For Multiple Companies Under A Single Account
Control how your team accesses different invoices when using your online inventory management system. Designed by Freepik If you are already using Megaventory (or even if you just have a business with more than one employees), you may be by now familiar with the need to restrict users to specific processes and modules within the software….
How to Use Serial Numbers for Advanced Traceability in Megaventory
We are excited to announce that we just launched our new Serial Numbers traceability feature. It’s a feature quite a few of you have asked for and it significantly improves the existing functionality Megaventory already offers. Essentially, it’s a way to allow Megaventory clients to track the movements of individual items in their inventory. You…
Announcing Megaventory 3.0!
We’re excited to launch the new version of Megaventory featuring a complete design overhaul and a significant speed boost on the interface. After many months of hard work we are proud to launch Megaventory 3.0. This new and exciting version features our entirely new UI, advanced customer support capabilities as well as several other optimizations…
Megaventory comes out of BETA!
The past weeks and months we have been hard at work on many fronts, most of which meant minor or major improvements on things most people don’t notice – at least not immediately. So far, we’ve upgraded our hardware, performed multiple updates and maintenance, significantly improved our internal process to be more efficient (for example…