ShedCloud2.1-Admin User Guide

Created by Sammy Ellis, Modified on Tue, 16 Sep at 10:30 AM by Sammy Ellis


ShedCloud 2.1 Admin User Guide


TABLE OF CONTENTS


1. Introduction

As an Admin in ShedCloud, you are responsible for configuring and maintaining the system so other roles (Sales, Shop, Accounting, etc.) can work efficiently. This includes:

  • Managing products, kits, and inventory.

  • Maintaining accurate Bill of Materials (BOMs).

  • Configuring user accounts and permissions.

  • Overseeing system settings and reporting.




2. Managing Products, Kits & Inventory


2.1 Adding Options to Products in ShedCloud


Related Module: Inventory


Purpose

As an Admin, you are responsible for managing product configurations in ShedCloud. This includes adding new options (kits) to existing products so sales teams and shop personnel can quote and build sheds accurately.


There are two methods when adding an option to a product.  One option is slower, but allows granularity in configuration of subkits, while the other is faster but only allows options to be set on the parent kit.


Quick Reference

See Appendix A – Cheatsheet: Adding Options to Products for a one-page walkthrough (Loom SOP with screenshots).


When to Use

  • When a new option (e.g., window, shutter, star kit) becomes available.

  • When an existing option needs to be added to multiple shed sizes or models.

  • When updating default selections for kits.

Responsibilities of the Admin

  • Ensure new options are properly linked to products before release.

  • Maintain accuracy in Bill of Materials (BOMs) to avoid production errors.

  • Coordinate with Purchasing or Shop Manager for verification if needed.

Step-by-Step Instructions


Method 1 – Add from Product (Best for single updates)

  1. Log In & Navigate

    • From the homepage, go to Inventory.

  2. Select Product

    • Find the product (e.g., Chalet Shed).

    • Click the ⚙️ (cog wheel) icon.

  3. Open Bill of Materials

    • Select the Bill of Materials tab.

    • Choose the product size (e.g., 10x16).

  4. Add Kit Option

    • Click Add Kit.

    • Search for the kit by name or SKU (e.g., 2x3 Insulated Window).

    • Click Save Changes.

  5. Configure Sub Options

    • Expand the kit.

    • Select allowed sub options (e.g., only black version).

    • Remove unwanted sub options.

  6. Set Defaults

    • Select the default sub option (e.g., white no grid).

Method 2 – Add from Kit (Best for multiple updates)

  1. Navigate to Kits Menu

    • Find the kit (e.g., 2x3 Insulated Window).

    • Click the ⚙️ (cog wheel) icon.

  2. Add Kit to Parent Products

    • Go to Components > Add Kit to Parent.

    • Search for the parent product (e.g., Chalet Shed).

  3. Select Sizes

    • Check all sizes the kit applies to.

    • Do not select sizes where the kit should not apply.

  4. Save Changes

    • Click Save Changes.

  5. Review

    • Confirm options and defaults are correct.

Caution

  • Be careful when removing sub-options; removal may affect other products.

  • For bulk submit BOM updates, submit a support ticket to ShedCloud team after the parent kit has been added to all BOMs.

APPENDIX A - Cheatsheet: Adding Options to Products

Objective

This SOP outlines the steps to add options or kits to a product in Shed Cloud using two different methods, highlighting when to use each method.

Key Steps

1. Accessing the Inventory Menu 0:33

  • Log into Shed Cloud and navigate to the homepage.

  • Go to the Inventory menu options.

2. Selecting the Product 0:40

  • Start with the first method (slower method).

  • Locate the product you want to add options to (e.g., Chalet Shed).

  • Scroll to the right and click the cog wheel icon for settings.

3. Navigating to Bill of Materials 1:02

  • In the settings, find the Bill of Materials tab.

  • Select the size of the product you want to modify (e.g., 10x16).

4. Adding a Kit Option 1:21

  • Click the Add Kit button on the right side.

  • Search for the kit by name or SKU (e.g., type '2x3').

  • Select the desired kit (e.g., 2x3 insulated window) and click Save Changes.

5. Configuring Sub Options 2:06

  • Expand the added kit to view sub options.

  • Select the sub options you want to allow (e.g., only the black version).

  • Remove any unwanted options (e.g., white version) from the parent kit.

6. Setting Default Options 2:55

  • Choose the default sub option (e.g., white no grid single no shutter).

  • If necessary, set other defaults for special cases (e.g., with shutters).

7. Using the Faster Method 4:06

  • Navigate to the Kits menu and find the 2x3 insulated window kit.

  • Click the cog wheel for settings.

8. Adding Kit to Parent Products 4:32

  • In the kit settings, go to the Components section.

  • Click Add Kit to Parent and search for the Chalet Shed product.

9. Selecting Sizes for Addition 5:21

  • Select the sizes you want to add the kit to.

  • Avoid selecting sizes you do not want to add the kit to.

10. Saving Changes 7:04

  • Click Save Changes after selecting all desired sizes.

11. Reviewing Added Options 7:41

  • Check the options to ensure they are correctly selected.

  • Adjust any defaults as necessary.

12. Requesting Bulk Updates 8:20

  • If you need to update multiple BOMs, create a ticket for assistance.

Cautionary Notes

  • Ensure that you do not add the same kit to the same parent product multiple times, as this will trigger a warning.

  • Be cautious when removing options from the parent kit, as it may affect other products.

Tips for Efficiency

  • Use the faster method when adding the same kit to multiple sizes to save time.

  • If you frequently need to update options, consider creating a ticket for bulk updates to streamline the process.

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