This is such an awesome video! So just to clarify... would I put in all materials for all products into the inventory and fixed cost... just a little stumped because if my business has clothes and candles I'm not gonna use a heat press for the candles or use fragrance oils for the clothes.. should I do completely different tables or should it all go together?
Thank you so MUCH! I'm so glad this was helpful 💖 For raw material like fragrances it doesn't matter because it will only reflect on the cost of the product when you use them, but for larger items like the heat press that will go in the fixed cost section, it will be applied to all products. So, I'll check the amount of fixed costs I have for making the candles (tools for example) and see if its similar to the fixed costs for the clothes. In case it is drastically different then you can duplicate the template and have one to price your candles and the other to price the clothes :) hope it helps!
The free plan has a feature called page history for 7 days, maybe that’s why you asked? 😬 The Page history feature lets you see all changes made to a page, when and by who. You can view and restore past versions of any Notion page going back: 7 days if you're on a Free Plan. 30 days if you're on a Plus Plan. 90 days if you're on a Business Plan.
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Thank you so muchhh! 💖 Im glad it was helpful!
This is such an awesome video! So just to clarify... would I put in all materials for all products into the inventory and fixed cost... just a little stumped because if my business has clothes and candles I'm not gonna use a heat press for the candles or use fragrance oils for the clothes.. should I do completely different tables or should it all go together?
Thank you so MUCH! I'm so glad this was helpful 💖 For raw material like fragrances it doesn't matter because it will only reflect on the cost of the product when you use them, but for larger items like the heat press that will go in the fixed cost section, it will be applied to all products. So, I'll check the amount of fixed costs I have for making the candles (tools for example) and see if its similar to the fixed costs for the clothes. In case it is drastically different then you can duplicate the template and have one to price your candles and the other to price the clothes :) hope it helps!
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The free plan has a feature called page history for 7 days, maybe that’s why you asked? 😬 The Page history feature lets you see all changes made to a page, when and by who. You can view and restore past versions of any Notion page going back: 7 days if you're on a Free Plan. 30 days if you're on a Plus Plan. 90 days if you're on a Business Plan.
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This is so helpful! Thanks a bunch! 🥹💕
Yayy!! Im so happy to hear it was helpful! 💖 thank you so much for taking the time to comment! 😍