Track inventory in real-time. Know what's left. Get alerts before you run out. Built for Nigerian businesses.
Trusted by businesses in different sectors
Okunriin
Selfcare
Naxawellness
Health and wellness
Torch Energy Group
Oil & Gas
Ituen Basi
Fashion
Dozzaville
Restaurant
List what you sell. Add current stock levels. Takes 10 minutes for 50 products.
Every time you make a sale, 390 automatically updates your inventory.
Get alerts when stock is low. See what needs restocking. Order at the right time.
“WIth 390, we've seen significant improvement in our business operations. Sales, inventory, customers and orders are now connected.”
— Nene, CEO of Naxawellness
Choose transactions locations, to track sales and items deduction.
Create a template so you don't have to type it out every time.
Issue official Purchase Orders (LPO) to suppliers for accountability.
Track items leaving one location into another one.
| Notebook/Spreadsheets | 390 Inventory | |
|---|---|---|
| Real-time updates | ❌ Manual counting daily | ✅ Automatic with each sale |
| Low stock alerts | ❌ You notice when it's gone | ✅ WhatsApp alert before you run out |
| Multiple locations | ❌ Separate notebooks/files | ✅ All in one system |
| Staff accountability | ❌ “Someone took it” | ✅ See exactly who moved what |
| Access anywhere | ❌ Only at shop | ✅ Phone, tablet, computer |
| Data safety | ❌ Lost if notebook/laptop is lost | ✅ Backed up in the cloud |
With 390,
Know exactly what comes in, what goes out, and what's left at the end of the day. No more assumptions or waiting for reports. Just the straight facts about your cash flow and profit.
Connect your sales, stock, and customer data in one place. When a sale happens, inventory is updated. When stock is low, you're alerted. Nothing falls through the cracks.
Give your staff the tools and processes they need to do their best work, and get a clear view of the results. It’s the simplest way to build a team that is truly accountable.
“On the first day of setting up 390 in our business, we used it to detect two pieces of missing chicken.”
— Vivian, CEO of Dozzaville