A cycle count replaces the once-a-year shutdown with a steady rhythm. Stokk works out how many bins you need to count each week to cover the whole location within your cycle, and gives you this week's bucket to clear by Sunday — at your own pace. Open it from Inventory counts → Cycle schedule. It's per location.
The week runs Monday to Sunday. The card shows how many bins you've counted out of this week's target, and a rough per-day pace to stay on track. Do them all Monday or spread them out — what matters is clearing the bucket by Sunday. Anything left rolls into next week.
Stokk picks which bins to count by risk, not just the oldest: how much stock value sits there, how fast it sells, how much it has moved lately, and negative-stock anomalies. Tap Why these bins?for a plain-language explanation of this week's pick.
Each cell is a bin, grouped into rows by aisle:
Tap any binto see what's recorded in it (items and on-hand) and Count this binon the spot. Bins come from the items' recorded shelf locations, captured by Put Away and your ERP sync.
Set count every bin within N days— that's your cycle length (e.g. 120 days). Stokk divides the location across that cycle to size the weekly target. A shorter cycle counts everything more often.
Tap Count this week's bins to start a guided walk: it opens the top-priority bin, and each time you tap Next bin it jumps straight to the next one in the plan until the week's bucket is done — no going back to a list. Or tap a single bin in the grid to count just that one. Scan a bin, count it, move on — every bin you finish turns green. With the schedule on, Stokk also opens that day's count for you each morning in your counts list. See Inventory counts for how counting and submitting work. Bin counts adjust only what you count and never zero the rest, since an item missing from one bin may be sitting in another.