Goods
Goods are the products you actually stock and sell — the sellable items in your catalog, as opposed to samples you're still developing. Any sample marked as goods appears here, with its current stock and selling price.
Open Goods from the main menu to browse the catalog.
What the list shows
| Column | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Image | The product's cover photo. |
| Code | Its product code. |
| Name | The product name. |
| Composition | Fiber make-up (e.g. 100% Cotton). |
| Stock | Quantity currently on hand, across all variants. |
| Price | The goods (selling) price. |
Click a row to open the full product detail, where you can review its colors, variants, images and pricing.
Adding and removing goods
Goods are added exactly like samples — same form, different home:
- Add — click + Add and fill in the form (code, name, composition, pricing, SKUs…). When saved, the item is listed in Goods; it does not appear in the sample library.
- Edit — the pencil icon opens the same edit form; changes show up right here.
- Remove — the remove icon takes the item out of Goods and moves it back to your sample library — nothing is deleted.
Goods vs. samples
Goods and samples share the same record type — but each item lives on exactly one side. A sample becomes goods when you tick Treat as product in its edit form (it moves out of the sample library into this list); removing it from Goods moves it back. Stock, images and pricing stay with the record either way.
Stock lives at the variant level
The stock figure shown is the total across every color and spec (SKU / variant) of the product. Open the detail to see how that total breaks down.