Latest News from the Sumtracker team
We’re rolling out Cost Basis to improve how purchase costs are stored and used — especially for products ordered in packs.
What’s changing:
Purchase Prices with Cost basis
Purchase Order with Cost basis
Example:
If you buy a pack of 10 units for $25, you’ll enter $25 as the cost of the pack, and Sumtracker will handle the per-unit calculation as $2.50 per unit.
This update eliminates rounding errors and better aligns your PO totals with actual supplier invoices.
Notes:
cost_per_unit
→ cost
, shipping_cost_per_unit
→ shipping_cost
⏳ No action needed from your end.
We’ll auto-migrate your existing data safely based on pack size.
Stay tuned — we’ll notify you again once this goes live.