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Section 1: Scale Setup
Section 2: CloudBox Setup Guide
Section 3: First Time Container & SKU Setup
Section 4: Editing a Container & SKU
Section 5: Cycle Counts
Section 6: Navigating the Web Portal
Section 7: Navigating the Mobile App
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Section 1: Scale Setup
Section 2: CloudBox Setup Guide
Section 3: First Time Container & SKU Setup
Section 4: Editing a Container & SKU
Section 5: Cycle Counts
Section 6: Navigating the Web Portal
Section 7: Navigating the Mobile App
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Section 3: First Time Container & SKU Setup (Tablet)
In this part of the tutorial, we’ll walk through how to set up a new CloudBox container. This process ensures each container is properly labeled, registered, and calibrated within the CloudBox Link app so your inventory tracking remains accurate and reliable.
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Step-by-Step Tutorial
Part 1: SKU Setup
- Upload Your SKUs to the CloudBox Web Portal
- Before setting up a container, visit cloudboxapp.com and log in to the web portal, or go directly to app.cloudboxapp.com.
- In the sidebar, select Inventory and click Upload SKU Data.
- This allows you to import your entire inventory list into CloudBox so containers can be matched automatically during setup.
- You can download a CSV template that shows all the required columns:
- Category: The product type or classification.
- Name: The actual SKU or product name (required field).
- Tracking ID: The SKU Serial.
- Unit Weight: The weight of a single unit (optional).
- Expiration Date: The product’s expiration date (optional).
- Description: Any additional product details (optional).
- Only the Name column is required; all other fields are optional.
- Mapping Columns from Other Systems
- If you already have a SKU list from your ERP or WMS, you can simply drag and drop that file into CloudBox instead of using the template.
- When uploading, match your columns to the correct CloudBox fields:
- For example, the Tracking ID field in CloudBox maps to SKU Serial in from your WMS or ERP, or another software.
- If a column doesn’t apply, select Not Mapped to skip it.
- Make sure to map Expiration Date and Category when available.
- Once everything is mapped, click Continue → Upload All SKUs.
- A success message will appear when your upload is complete. If you see any upload errors, review the highlighted cells in your spreadsheet before trying again.
Part 2: Creating a Container
- Attach and Prepare Your Container
- Attach a CloudBox label (RFID or barcode) to the container you’re setting up.
- For best performance, position the label higher on the container to reduce interference from the metal scale.
- On your tablet, open the CloudBox app and tap the balance icon to enter the CloudBox Link page.
- If prompted to connect via USB, tap Connect to Scale → OK.
- Before weighing, make sure the scale is teared (set to zero).
- Place the empty container on the scale and record its raw weight.
- Create and Assign a Container
- Scan the CloudBox label using your RFID or barcode reader.
- When the message “Container Not Found” appears, tap Yes to create a new container.
- If your container has a lid and you’ll be performing cycle counts with it on, record the weight with the lid attached. Otherwise, record it without the lid.
- Once the raw container weight is recorded, assign it a SKU.
- Since your SKUs are already uploaded, you can:
- Search for the SKU name manually, or
- Simply scan the SKU's barcode, and CloudBox will automatically find and assign the SKU.
- Select Weight or Unit Mode
- If your container will track by total weight, select Weight Mode—setup is now complete.
- If you want to track by units, tap Edit SKU → Enable Unit Weight → Calculate Using Scale.
- Add 5–10 sample units into the container and enter how many items you placed.
- Tap Calculate, and CloudBox will automatically determine the average unit weight for accurate cycle counting.
- Once the unit weight is recorded, your container setup is complete.
- Creating a New SKU During Setup (Optional)
- If you need to create a new SKU directly from the app, tap Add New SKU.
- Enter the product name, select an expiration date (if applicable), and choose Weight Mode or Unit Mode.
- For unit tracking, use the Calculate Using Scale option as described above to determine the average weight per item.
Section 3: Helpful Tips & Tricks
- Always place the CloudBox label high on the container to avoid metal interference from the scale.
- Tare the scale before every new container setup to ensure weight accuracy.
- For Unit Mode calibration, weighing multiple items (at least five) produces a more reliable SKU average.
- Keep container naming consistent (e.g., “Flower Jar 1” or “Scale 2 - SKU123”) for easier search and reporting.
- If using wireless RFID readers, confirm they’re connected via Bluetooth or USB transmitter before scanning.
- METRC users: Always scan METRC labels first for seamless compliance data integration.
Still Need Help?
If you are having trouble setting up your CloudBox Link please don't hesitate to email us at: support@cloudboxapp.com and a team member will assist you.
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