Description
Stock Multiplier for WooCommerce solves a critical inventory challenge: selling products in packs while accurately tracking individual units. Whether you sell 6-packs of beverages, bundles of 3 items, wholesale cases, or fabric by the meter – this plugin automatically calculates the correct inventory reduction and tracks every single stock movement with a complete audit trail.
The Problem: You sell a 12-pack of soda, but WooCommerce only reduces your inventory by 1. You need to manually track that you actually sold 12 individual cans.
The Solution: Set a stock multiplier of 12. When someone orders 1 pack, your inventory automatically reduces by 12 units. Plus, you get a complete history of every change – who made it, when, and which order caused it.
Perfect for online stores selling bundles, packs, wholesale quantities, bulk products, or any multi-unit items where accurate inventory tracking is essential for business operations.
Key Features
Stock Multiplier System:
* Custom Multipliers for Any Product – Set different multipliers for simple products and each product variation independently
* Automatic Calculation – Stock automatically reduces by (quantity ordered × multiplier) – no manual math needed
* Smart Inheritance – Variations without a multiplier automatically use the parent product’s setting
* Works for All Product Types – Simple products, variable products, and every variation individually
Complete Inventory History & Audit Trail:
* Track Every Stock Change – Automatic logging of all inventory movements (orders, manual updates, refunds, etc.)
* Detailed Audit Information – See date/time, before/after quantities, who made changes, and which order caused it
* Dedicated History Tab – View last 100 stock movements directly in the product edit page
* Order Linking – Click any order number to view the full order details
* Notes System – Add context and notes to manual stock adjustments
User Experience:
* Zero Configuration – Works immediately after activation, no setup pages or complex settings
* Native WooCommerce Integration – All settings appear naturally in existing WooCommerce tabs
* Lightweight & Fast – Minimal database queries, no performance impact
* Translation Ready – Full internationalization support
Real-World Use Cases
- Beverage Industry – Sell 6-packs, 12-packs, or cases while tracking individual bottles/cans
- Food & Grocery – Manage bundles like “3-pack yogurt” or “dozen eggs” with accurate unit tracking
- Fabric & Textiles – Sell by the meter or yard, track in centimeters or inches
- Wholesale & B2B – Different pack sizes (case of 24, box of 50) with proper inventory deduction
- Product Bundles – “Starter Kit” with 5 items reduces inventory by 5 automatically
- Multi-unit Items – Sock sets, furniture sets, or any product sold as multiples
- Craft & Art Supplies – Sell paint sets of 12 colors, track individual tubes
- Pet Products – Dog treat packs, cat food multipacks with unit-level tracking
- Office Supplies – Pen packs, paper reams sold by case but tracked by unit
- Subscription Boxes – Each box contains 8 items, inventory reduces by 8 per order
- Compliance & Auditing – Full audit trail for inventory accountability and loss prevention
- Warehouse Management – Track which orders depleted stock and when for better forecasting
How It Works
Stock Multiplier:
1. Set a “stock multiplier” value on any product or variation
2. Customer places an order for that product
3. Plugin calculates: stock reduction = ordered quantity × multiplier
4. Inventory is reduced by the calculated amount
5. Change is automatically logged to inventory history
Inventory History:
1. Every stock change is automatically tracked and logged
2. View complete history in the “Inventory History” tab on product edit page
3. See date/time, product/variation, action type, before/after quantities, order links, and user information
4. Add notes to manual stock adjustments for future reference
Example: A 12-pack of soda has multiplier set to 12. Customer orders 2 packs. Your inventory reduces by 24 cans (2 × 12 = 24), and the history shows: Order #123 reduced stock from 100 to 76 (-24).
Configuration
Setting Stock Multiplier
For Simple Products:
1. Go to Products > Edit Product
2. Click on the “Inventory” tab in the Product Data section
3. Find the “Stock reduction multiplier” field
4. Enter your desired multiplier value (minimum: 1)
5. Save the product
For Variable Products:
1. Go to Products > Edit Product
2. Click on the “Variations” tab in the Product Data section
3. Expand any variation
4. Find the “Stock reduction multiplier” field
5. Enter your desired multiplier value for each variation
6. Save changes
Note: If a variation doesn’t have a multiplier set, it will automatically use the parent product’s multiplier value (if set).
Viewing Inventory History
- Go to Products > Edit Product
- Click on the “Inventory History” tab in the Product Data section
- View complete history of all stock movements including:
- Date & Time of each change
- Product or Variation name
- Action type (Order Placed, Manual Update, Stock Increased/Decreased, etc.)
- Before and After quantities
- Change amount (color-coded: green for increases, red for decreases)
- Order number (clickable link to order)
- User who made the change
- Notes (click info icon to view)
- History shows the last 100 records per product
Support
For support, feature requests, or bug reports, please email: hello@astridtechnology.com hello@astridtechnology.com
Installation
- Upload the
variation-stock-inventoryfolder to the/wp-content/plugins/directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress (this creates the inventory history database table)
- Ensure WooCommerce is installed and activated
- Navigate to any product edit page to configure the stock multiplier and view inventory history
FAQ
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Does this plugin require WooCommerce?
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Yes, this plugin is a WooCommerce extension and requires WooCommerce to be installed and activated.
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How do I sell packs but track individual units in WooCommerce?
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Set a stock multiplier on your product. For example, if you sell a 6-pack, set the multiplier to 6. When someone orders 1 pack, your inventory automatically reduces by 6 units.
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Can I track inventory for bundle products in WooCommerce?
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Yes! This plugin is perfect for bundles. Set the multiplier to the number of items in your bundle. A bundle of 3 items gets a multiplier of 3, so each order reduces stock by 3.
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Does this work with WooCommerce product variations?
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Absolutely! You can set different multipliers for each product variation. A 6-pack variation can have multiplier 6, while a 12-pack variation has multiplier 12.
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What happens if I don’t set a multiplier?
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If no multiplier is set, stock reduction works normally (1 item ordered = 1 item reduced from stock). Inventory history will still track all changes.
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Can I see who changed my inventory and when?
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Yes! The inventory history feature tracks every stock change with complete details: who made the change, exact date/time, before/after quantities, and which order caused it.
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Will this affect my existing orders?
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No, the multiplier only applies to new orders placed after the setting is configured. However, inventory history tracking begins immediately upon activation.
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How do I manage wholesale inventory with different pack sizes?
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Create variations for different pack sizes (case of 12, case of 24, etc.) and set the appropriate multiplier for each. The stock reduction will be calculated automatically based on the variation ordered.
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What is the minimum multiplier value?
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The minimum value is 1, which is equivalent to standard WooCommerce behavior.
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What stock changes are tracked in the inventory history?
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All stock changes are tracked including: manual updates in the admin, order placements, order cancellations, order refunds, restocks, and any other stock modifications.
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Can I export the inventory history for accounting or audits?
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Currently, the history is viewable in the admin panel. Export functionality may be added in future versions based on user feedback.
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How long is inventory history stored?
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History is stored indefinitely in the database. The history tab displays the last 100 records per product for performance, but all historical data is preserved.
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Is this plugin compatible with inventory management plugins?
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The plugin works with standard WooCommerce inventory. It should be compatible with most inventory management plugins, but we recommend testing in a staging environment first.
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Will this slow down my website?
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No. The plugin is lightweight and only runs when stock is updated. It has minimal impact on performance and database queries.
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Contributors & Developers
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Changelog
1.1.0
- Complete rebrand from “Variation Stock Inventory” to “Stock Multiplier for WooCommerce”
- New plugin identity with Astrid Web Technology LLP as author
- Updated plugin description and marketing messaging
- Updated WooCommerce tested up to version (10.4.2)
- Improved plugin URI to official WordPress plugin page
- Updated support contact to hello@astridtechnology.com
- Added new contributors to the plugin
- Enhanced description with problem/solution framing
- Expanded use cases and feature documentation
1.0.1
- Added Inventory History tracking feature
- New “Inventory History” tab in product edit page
- Automatic tracking of all stock changes (orders, manual updates, etc.)
- Detailed history table with date/time, action type, quantities, orders, and users
- Note system with modal popup for additional context
- Database table for storing inventory history records
- Updated field labels to “Stock reduction multiplier”
- Improved field design to match current WooCommerce styling
1.0.0
- Initial release
- Added stock multiplier setting for simple products
- Added stock multiplier setting for product variations
- Automatic stock reduction calculation based on multiplier
- Fallback to parent product multiplier for variations

