Retail Excel Template

Download the inventory replenishment log template for free. Manage stock refill, reorder, and stocktake in one workbook.

A free Excel template for replenishment, reorder thresholds, stocktake, and response history. The page also shows a web-screen sample of the same workflow.

Free download Daily sales Stock list Replenishment Stock count
Sheets
5

Separate the basics of store operations

Use case
Sales and stock

Review sales and stock at the same time

Input
From 1 store

Easy to run with a small team

Replenishment
Shortage prevention

Decide before items run out

Input example

Store operating conditions

Store name, person in charge, daily sales, and stock status stay aligned when they are captured first.

Store name Main branch
Person in charge Hanako Yamada
Daily sales JPY 238,000
Replenishment items 3 products
Stock count day 2026-04-18

Free download

See the workbook structure first

A free Excel template that brings together replenishment, reorder thresholds, stocktake, and response history. After downloading, start by organizing the item and minimum stock assumptions.

File

retail_inventory_replenishment_log_template_en.xlsx

Sheets
5 sheets
Use case
Replenishment, reorder, stocktake
Enter the store name, owner, and daily sales first to align the daily view.
Because sales and stock live in the same workbook, it is easier to spot shortages and overstock.
Replenishment and stock counts stay in one flow, so the file can also work as a manager report.
Download Excel template

Start with the item and minimum stock assumptions.

How Excel runs the workflow

What replenishment looks like in Excel

Keeping item master data, minimum stock, daily sales, replenishment, and stock counts as separate sections makes replenishment decisions easier to manage.

Step 1

Log setup

Prepare the item name, minimum stock, and target date before you start.

Step 2

Daily log

Enter daily sales and stock status to keep the daily picture aligned.

Step 3

Replenishment check

Compare stock with shortage alerts and identify the items that need replenishment.

Step 4

History log

Keep replenishment and stock count history so the manager report stays traceable.

How Excel maps to screens

Which Excel columns become which screens

Turning the store data you already keep in Excel into the same web screens makes it easier for both field staff and management to use.

Excel element System element Notes
Excel element
Store overview
System element
Sidebar summary + settings screen
Notes
A starting point for store name, owner, and target date.
Excel element
Product master
System element
Searchable master list
Notes
Keeps product name, unit price, and display category in one place.
Excel element
Daily sales
System element
Daily input table
Notes
Track sales and customer count separately by day.
Excel element
Stock list
System element
Current stock table
Notes
Shows current stock, shortage alerts, and replenishment items in one view.
Excel element
Replenishment and stock count log
System element
History timeline
Notes
Tracks replenishment and stock count history over time.

Adoption boundary

What should stay in Excel, and what should become a system?

Store count, update frequency, and replenishment flow determine how Excel and web should be split.

Excel is enough

Run lightly at a single store

If you have a small team and a single store, Excel is usually enough.

  • Small team
  • Only one store
  • Mostly daily updates
Partial systemization

Lighten checks and notifications first

Moving only sales totals or stock lists online can make field checks faster right away.

  • Make sales totals easier to read
  • Split out stock lists first
  • Need replenishment alerts
Full systemization

Manage multiple stores together

If you need multiple stores, role separation, or history retention, it is safer to design for a system from the start.

  • Multiple stores
  • Role separation is needed
  • History and notifications are required

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Common questions before adoption.

What do you need for an estimate?

If you can share the number of stores, SKU count, replenishment frequency, and the daily reporting flow, we can shape the estimate direction.

Can this work with our current store sheet?

Yes. We can keep your current daily report or stock sheet and move only sales totals or replenishment logs online first.

Is it suitable for mobile use?

Yes. The template is designed with store input in mind, so mobile viewing and input are both supported in the workflow design.

Consultation

We can help decide which parts stay in Excel and which parts should move online based on store count, SKU count, replenishment frequency, and who needs the data. We can also adjust the columns to match your current store report.

We can adjust only the columns you actually need for store operations.