March 19, 2026 | By Woodworkers News Staff
Woodshop Master is putting inventory visibility at the center of its latest shop-operations message, aiming at one of the most expensive “small” problems in a busy shop: running out of the right material halfway through a job.
The company frames Woodshop Master as a system built for woodshops where sheet goods, lumber, hardware, and supplies need to stay connected to active jobs – not tracked separately across spreadsheets, texts, and purchase follow-ups. The goal is to give teams a clearer view of what is on hand, what is allocated, and what still needs to be ordered before the schedule takes the hit.
The inventory angle targets the chain reaction shop owners know too well. A missing hinge or the wrong sheet thickness does not just create a quick trip to the supplier. It breaks sequencing, creates idle time at the bench, and forces rushed substitutions that can show up later as rework. Woodshop Master’s positioning says the fix is not “work harder,” but reduce uncertainty by keeping job requirements and purchasing decisions tied to the same record.
The message also speaks to the communication gap between office and floor. When a purchase is placed but not confirmed, or when material arrives but never gets logged, the shop is left guessing. Woodshop Master is pitching a workflow where inventory and purchasing stay visible enough that the team can make decisions early, not when the crew is already waiting.
Woodshop Master says it will notify registrants by email when the platform goes live, without publishing a fixed launch date.
The company says launch perks are reserved for the first 100 registrations.
More information: woodshopmaster.com and woodshopmaster.com/prelaunch/








