The inFlow Inventory integration is built for multi-step warehouse work — stock by location, trading partners, purchase and sales orders, transfers — not isolated product lookups.
inFlow’s own guidance treats spreadsheets across sites as error-prone; software that tracks location-level stock is how distributors avoid reordering the wrong site.
Connect with your API key and company ID, then ask in plain language: "Which SKUs are out at Eastern Warehouse but still have cover at Western?"
Monday at Northline Supply. Retail counter looks fine; wholesale doesn't. Three fast movers that ship from Eastern Warehouse are at zero while Western still has full pallets of the same SKUs. I've watched ops leads burn an hour clicking product records one by one before someone notices the buildings disagree.
A single on-hand number won't save you. The work is customers, vendors, two warehouses, POs, SOs, and the transfers that move stock between them without another emergency buy.
Ask in plain language to check carriers, create shipments, quote rates, purchase labels, tag orders, and audit inventory — the agent reads and writes your live account instead of guessing from a stale export.
Built for fulfillment leads, 3PL coordinators, and DTC ops who need a Monday-morning shipping brief and hands-off label prep before the carrier cutoff.
Picture Monday at a mid-size DTC brand. The fulfillment lead needs three answers before the 2 p.m. USPS pickup: which carriers are actually connected, whether yesterday's batch cleared, and whether any SKUs are at zero stock in the warehouse ShipStation tracks. Normally that's carriers → shipments → labels → inventory — four tabs, two exports, one Slack thread asking "does anyone know if Stamps.com is still on?"
The ShipStation MCP server is for that loop — and for acting on it. Connect once, ask in the same language you'd use with a colleague who lives in the shipping queue.
Running a warehouse is complicated. Orders come in, stock moves around, suppliers need managing, and you're constantly jumping between screens trying to keep everything straight.
That's why we built 101 MCP tools for Picqer. Now you can manage your entire warehouse through conversation with Claude. Check stock levels, process orders, create purchase orders, track shipments—all by just asking.
Manage your warehouse through conversation instead of juggling multiple screens and systems.