Blueprints
Define what each product is made of, so Stash auto-deducts components on every sale — works for recipes, bundles, kits, or any multi-component item.
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Creating your first BlueprintStep-by-step setup for a Blueprint — name, location, POS product, Makes, components. Use a Modifier Blueprint instead for oat milk, extra shot, and other customer add-ons.
What is a Blueprint?A Blueprint is a recipe for something you sell — drink, dish, bundle, kit. Stash auto-deducts components from inventory on every POS sale. Modifiers use a separate Modifier Blueprint.
Linking a Blueprint to a POS productConnect a Blueprint or Modifier Blueprint to the POS product that gets sold at the till. Without the link, sales won't deduct stock automatically.
Why my Blueprint isn't deducting stockSales coming through but stock not moving? Work through this checklist for both Blueprints and Modifier Blueprints — most issues are linking, unit setup, or sync-related.
Editing or deleting a BlueprintUpdate or remove a Blueprint or Modifier Blueprint at any time. Changes apply to future sales only — past inventory transactions are preserved. Convert between types if you picked the…
What is a Modifier Blueprint?A Modifier Blueprint defines what gets deducted (and optionally swapped) when a POS modifier sells alongside a base product — oat milk, extra shot, premium gift wrap.
Creating your first Modifier BlueprintStep-by-step setup for a Modifier Blueprint — name, location, POS Product, components, and the optional swap that adds the replaced item back to inventory.
