Feature
Days remaining and low-stock alerts that make inventory easier to trust
See which supplies need attention sooner by converting raw counts into a clearer time-based view.
Families often know the shelf count but still do not know whether they are comfortable or getting close to a problem. Days remaining helps answer the second question.
TrachTracker uses quantity on hand and average usage to surface a more useful planning number, then highlights supplies that need attention sooner.
Move from raw counts to practical timing
A quantity by itself does not tell you much about urgency. Days remaining adds the context families need to decide what should be reviewed, reordered, or watched more closely.
Highlight low stock before it becomes stressful
Low-stock indicators help caregivers scan for risk without reading every line item in detail. That makes weekly reviews faster and helps attention land on the right supplies first.
Keep the calculation grounded in real home use
The system depends on the numbers you enter, which is why it is built around editable counts and usage rates rather than hidden assumptions. When your routine changes, you can update the inputs and the estimate changes with it.
Support calmer reorder decisions
Time-based visibility makes it easier to set practical reorder cushions and understand which item is truly closer to low stock.