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# Product inventory

The product inventory status triggers a sense of scarcity, enhancing the perceived value of your products and prompting customers to make quicker purchasing decisions - all contributing to the FOMO effect 🔥

To display the product inventory status, ensure you've selected "Track quantity" for your products. ✅

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Then, you can update settings for the product inventory status.

{% hint style="success" %}
**Steps:**

1. In the theme editor (**Customize**), click **Theme settings**
2. Locate **Product inventory**
3. Make necessary changes
4. **Save.**
   {% endhint %}

Settings include:

* **Low inventory threshold** (between 1-50);
* **Show inventory notice**: Always/ Low inventory;
* **Hide back-ordered inventory notice** or note;
* **Show inventory count**: Always/ Never/ Low inventory;

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Product inventory can be added to your Product cards and Product information section of the Product details page.

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To change the colors of the status, go to Theme settings > Colors&#x20;

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