Know your lots.
Control your capital.
See which lots already hit their target so you can stop sitting on dead inventory. LotTracker is the lot-level analytics layer that shows you what your POS never will.
Capital Deployed
$142.8K
+$8.2K
Total Revenue
$218.5K
+$14.1K
Blended ROI
153.0%
+6.3%
Aged 180d+
$31.2K
+$2.1K
Inventory Aging
| Lot | Vendor | Invested | Revenue | ROI |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LT-2041 | DigiKey | $18.4K | $32.1K | 174% |
| LT-2040 | Mouser | $24.2K | $19.8K | 82% |
| LT-2039 | Arrow Electronics | $31.5K | $48.2K | 153% |
Bank Balance
$284,300
AP Due ≤30d
$67,800
Available to Deploy
$216,500
Months Runway
1.4
▼ Target: ≥ 3.0 mo
Inventory at Cost
$13.2M
Avg Monthly Revenue
$349K
Inventory-to-Revenue
38.0×
▼ Target: < 6×
COGS (12mo)
$2.1M
Gross Margin
48.7%
✓ Target: ≥ 40%
Capital Deployed vs. Revenue
Gross Profit & Net Income
DigiKey
80.7%
Mouser
55.1%
Arrow Electronics
70.2%
Newark Electronics
65%
Allied Electronics
48%
TTI Inc
82%
What is lot-level inventory analytics?
Lot-level inventory analytics tracks the profitability of each purchase order or batch as a whole, rather than individual SKUs. Using FIFO (First In, First Out) cost allocation, it maps every sale back to the specific lot it came from, showing owners whether a lot has hit its return target. This reframes markdown decisions from emotional per-item calculations to rational lot-level profitability analysis. LotTracker is the first platform to bring this approach to Shopify, WooCommerce, and Lightspeed merchants.
The capital blind spot
Anchored to per-item cost
You paid $3,200 for that unit as part of a $40K shipment. But you're pricing it like it cost $10K retail. The lot already doubled your money. Move it and redeploy that capital.
Inventory ages in the dark
A significant chunk of your inventory has been sitting for 6+ months. You know it's there. You don't know how much capital it represents or what it's costing you to hold it.
Buying blind
A supplier calls with a deal. You say yes because the price looks right. But you haven't checked your cash position, your runway, or whether your warehouse can absorb more inventory.
See it in action
Every lot, every sale, every dollar. All in one dashboard.

What LotTracker shows you
LotTracker connects to your existing e-commerce platform and gives you a dashboard your accountant would be proud of. Every purchase is a lot. Every sale maps back to it. You see ROI by batch, not by SKU.
Lot-Level ROI
See invested, revenue, ROI, and sell-through for every purchase. Know exactly when a lot has paid for itself.
Smart Alerts
Automated rules flag fire sale candidates, slow movers, underpriced items, and lots that just hit break-even.
Financial Context
Optional QuickBooks integration shows cash position, runway, and whether you can afford the next purchase.
Velocity Tracking
Know which products move fast and which sit. Spot underpricing and markdown candidates before they become dead stock.
How it works
Connect your store
Authorize your Shopify, WooCommerce, or Lightspeed account. LotTracker syncs your products, inventory, and sales automatically. No data entry.
Create your lots
Group purchases by vendor, PO, or shipment. Set your cost basis and ROI targets. LotTracker allocates every sale back to the right lot using FIFO.
See what's working
Your dashboard shows lot-level ROI, aging inventory, velocity trends, and financial health. Rules engine flags what needs attention.
Read-only. Always.
LotTracker never touches your product data, pricing, or orders. It reads your sales and shows you what it means.
No rip-and-replace
Your POS, your accounting, your workflow stays the same. LotTracker is an analytics layer, not another system to manage.
Built for businesses that buy in batches
Liquidators & Distributors
Buy pallets, truckloads, or container loads and sell individually or in smaller lots. High variance in purchase quality. LotTracker shows which vendors, categories, and price points deliver the best returns over time.
Batch Retailers & Manufacturers
Seasonal buyers, furniture stores, building material suppliers, specialty food producers. Any business that purchases or produces inventory in batches and needs to understand profitability at the purchase level, not just the SKU level.