The Variants page

The Variants page is your stock-level control room. It lists every product variant SKUvio knows about, with its current quantity and whether it’s syncing to Etsy, so you can spot problems and plan restocks from a single table.

A row per variant

Each variant gets its own row showing its SKU, the product it belongs to, its current stock, and its sync status. Because your Shopify catalogue is the source of truth, the quantities here mirror Shopify — this is the view where you see, at the variant level, exactly what SKUvio is keeping in sync across your channels.

Turn syncing on or off per variant

Every variant has a sync toggle. Leave it on and SKUvio keeps that variant’s stock aligned across Shopify and Etsy; switch it off and SKUvio leaves that one variant alone. This is handy for items you sell exclusively on one channel, or for a variant you want to manage by hand for a while, without affecting the rest of your catalogue.

Filter to what needs attention

Two built-in filters cut the list down to what matters:

  • Low stock — every variant at or below the low-stock level, so you can build a reorder list in seconds. These are the same variants that trigger a low-stock alert by email.
  • Out of stock — every variant sitting at zero. When all variants of a listing show here, that listing is the kind SKUvio auto-deactivates on Etsy.

Use them to run a quick daily check — low stock first thing to plan restocks, out of stock to see what’s currently off sale.

Jump straight to Shopify

Because stock is edited in Shopify, each variant links directly to Shopify so you can update quantities, prices, or product details at the source. Make the change in Shopify and SKUvio syncs it out to your Etsy listings on its own — no double entry.

How it fits with sync

The Variants page is where inventory sync becomes visible. For how the syncing itself works, see Inventory sync; for the emails and in-app badges that flag low and sold-out stock, see Low-stock alerts.