Product overview
See Inventory in action
Watch this overview to see how Inventory tracks stock levels across trucks and warehouses in real time, and how to get started with the module in ServiceTitan.
Setup
Before you start using the Inventory module, ensure that the following requirements are met. Inventory is a robust process requiring your active participation, and there are four customized implementation paths to meet your business needs.
Setup checklist
Before proceeding with any implementation, participate in the Introduction to Inventory workshop session.
Choose from four customized implementation paths: self-guided, cohort, partner-led, or ServiceTitan Advisory Services.
Enable the Purchasing module to manage replenishment, purchase order workflows, and job costing. Effective use of Inventory depends on a good Purchasing foundation.
Add purchased items and all items you want to track as inventory to your Pricebook, including real replenishment vendors, costs, part numbers, and accounting information.
Add complete vendor details for each item in your Pricebook. See also Set up vendor list and primary vendor for pricebook items.
Assign technicians and default warehouses to trucks.
Required permissions
Office employees need Access Purchasing / Inventory Module, plus permissions to add/edit templates, trucks, warehouses, and inventory configurations. See Inventory permissions for the full list.
Steps to set up
1. Create inventory templates
2. Set up inventory configurations
3. Set up inventory locations
4. Create beginning inventory counts
Best practices
Assign clear roles and responsibilities, establish inventory controls and procedures, determine replenishment frequency, and define receipt recording timelines. If you don't have a clear process, consider working with a ServiceTitan Certified provider.
Key workflows
Core workflows for using the Inventory module in ServiceTitan.
Inventory items and locations overview
Find details about inventory stock levels, serial number locations, and cost in the Inventory > Overview section.
Replenishment
Replenish items in trucks or warehouses by transferring stock from your main warehouse to maintain high liquidity.
Adjustments
Keep inventory records accurate by increasing or decreasing item quantities without recording a purchase, sale, or use.
Transfers
Move inventory items between trucks and warehouses, keeping track of where everything is at all times.
Job transfers and install requisition
Link transfers to jobs to simplify the workflows for Install Requisitions.
Intracompany transfers
Request items from other tenants within the same group and manage stock seamlessly across multiple locations.
Inventory Budget Costs
Budget codes used on inventory transactions to help track job costs based on estimate line items linked to the Project.
Additional inventory features
Organize, track, and control your stock more easily with bin tracking, costing methods, transfer types, and more.
Tracks individual items by serial number, managing their sale, purchase, location, ownership, and warranty status.
Monitor and reconcile inventory with cycle counts by location or template, item counts for specific items across locations, or full counts of all items at a location.
Manage inventory transactions by automatically converting between units, including purchasing, replenishment, transfers, and adjustments.
See purchase orders, transfers, and inventory counts for the day, including new and completed tasks.
Troubleshooting & FAQ
Quick solutions to common issues and answers to frequently asked questions.
Troubleshooting
Step-by-step guides to resolve the most common issues.
Frequently Asked Questions
Check out the top three most frequently asked questions for the Inventory module.