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How to Add 100 Units to Inventory for Multiple Products at Once in Shopify

A delivery arrives and you have to update stock on a dozen products. Here's how to add inventory across many products in a single message.

July 4, 2026·3 min read

Receiving stock is a recurring chore: a delivery arrives, and now you have to update the inventory count on every product it contained, at the right location. In Shopify that means opening each product, finding the inventory field, adjusting it, and saving — one product at a time, every time a shipment lands.

Why restocking is slower than it should be

Shopify's inventory adjustments are per-product, per-location. There's no quick "add 100 to each of these" action, so receiving a delivery of a dozen SKUs means a dozen separate edits — tedious enough that counts sometimes get updated late or not at all.

Update them all in one message

With Claude MCP Connector, you describe the delivery and Claude applies it:

Claude
A delivery just arrived — add 100 units each to the Linen Shirt, Tote Bag, and Knit Sweater at the Main warehouse.
C
Added 300 units across 3 products at Main warehouse.
Linen Shirt
Linen Shirt
14 114
Tote Bag
Tote Bag
9 109
Knit Sweater
Knit Sweater
28 128
Restocked: All three are off the low-stock list. Took one message instead of three trips into the admin.
Log this as a stock receipt →

Claude adds the units to each product at the location you name and shows the new levels, so receiving a shipment takes one instruction and your stock counts are accurate immediately.

More restocking shortcuts

Add or set stock for many products at once
Receive a delivery against specific SKUs
Restock at a specific location only
Adjust by amount or set an exact level

Why accurate counts matter

Inventory that's updated promptly is inventory you can trust — for fulfillment, for reorder decisions, for not overselling. Making restocking a single message means counts get updated the moment a delivery lands, instead of waiting for someone to click through every product.

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