✅ What you’ll learn
In this article, you’ll learn how to add products with variants (such as sizes, colors, or flavors), set prices per option, and enable stock control in Kyte.
📱 In Kyte POS
1. Register the product's basic info
Open the Products menu and tap the + button
Choose a background color to help organize it in the Sell menu
Add product images in 1.2:1 format (1008x840px)
Enter the product name
Set the base price, include cents if needed
2. Fill in additional details in the Optional tab
Add a promo price, which will show with a strike-through in the catalog
Use artificial intelligence to include relevant details for your customers
Set the cost price, important for profit tracking
Choose whether the product is sold by unit or fractioned
3. Add product variants
Go to the Variants tab and tap Create variation
Name the variation (e.g., Size, Color) and add the options
Tap Continue
Choose the main variation that customers will see first
Tap the image icon to add photos per option (optional)
Edit each variant with price, promo price, cost and barcode
Tap Save to confirm
4. Set up inventory by variation
Go to the Inventory tab
Enable stock management
Add the available quantity for each variant
Set a minimum stock level for low-stock alerts
Tap Save to finish
💻 On Kyte Web
Go to the Products menu and click + Product
Choose the background color and main product images
Enter the product name
Set the base price and promotional price, if needed
Link the product to a category and write a clear description using Kyte’s AI
Add the barcode, manually or by scanning
Enter the cost price and choose if the product is sold by unit or weight
In Variants, select the main variant
In the Stock tab, enable stock management
Edit each variant with price, promo price, cost, and code
Add one image per option (optional) and set the available stock quantity
Click Save changes to finish
💡 Helpful tips
⚠️ PRO allows 1 variant per product • GROW and PRIME allow 2 variants.
🔢 All plans support up to 100 variant combinations per product.
📦 Stock must be managed per variant, not at the main product level.






