Explore visual representation of the inventory, lists can be overwhelming, and push a new user right back to their excel spreadsheet.
I find that I'm really wanting clearer, and more compelling calls to action.
I recognize it isn't your target market, but I would suggest going to a small business owner that does regular inventory like a restaurant and take a look at what they use, there might be some interesting learning there.
I did it for many years using excel, and the constant need to catalog and maintain inventories is a legitimate pain that needs solving.
Good luck!
"I find that I'm really wanting clearer, and more compelling calls to action." -- I was wondering what you meant by this.
Also, I have been reaching out to small business owners and I actually have a restaurant owner who is interested. Whether he ends up using it or not, I hope he'll be able to provide some good feedback.
EDIT: Also, I was curious if you have any further thoughts about the representation of the inventory. Right now, it displays items as tables with the ability to customize what attributes you see while browsing (this can be changed by clicking your name in the upper right hand corner). When you say to explore other representations, are you saying to work more on just the displaying of the tabular data or coming up with some sort of hybrid-list-table thing?