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Perpetual vs periodic inventory

If you're trying to keep stock accurate with a small team, this is the decision that shapes everything: how often you update inventory, how much you trust the numbers, and how painful counts feel.

Last updated: 2026-01-01

Quick definitions

Perpetual inventory updates quantities continuously as transactions happen (receiving, sales, transfers, adjustments). Periodic inventory updates quantities at specific intervals (weekly, monthly, quarterly) based on a physical count.

Side-by-side comparison

CategoryPerpetualPeriodic
Accuracy between countsHigher (if workflows are disciplined)Lower (unknown between counts)
EffortDistributed daily (scan + small corrections)Spiky (big counts + reconciliations)
Best forWarehouses, ecommerce, tool trackingVery small catalogs or low transaction volume
Biggest riskBad process creates “false confidence”You make decisions on stale numbers

Which should a small business choose?

If you reorder regularly, sell online, move stock between locations, or issue tools to staff, perpetual inventory usually wins — but only if you can keep updates fast and simple.

The turning point is scanning. When a team can scan → confirm → done, perpetual inventory stops feeling like overhead and starts feeling like insurance.

How to make perpetual inventory work (without an ERP)

  1. Label top movers first (don’t wait for perfection).
  2. Standardize locations (warehouse → shelf → bin).
  3. Scan to receive, transfer, and adjust — don’t “fix later.”
  4. Run small weekly cycle counts to maintain trust.
  5. Use low-stock alerts so reorder decisions aren’t guesswork.

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StockZip is built for small teams: barcode scanning, offline reliability, and audit trails that keep counts trustworthy.

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Common questions about scanning, offline mode, pricing, and migration.

Not always. Perpetual is better for speed and day-to-day accuracy, but it requires disciplined workflows (scanning, audit trail, cycle counts) to stay trustworthy.