Supply Planning

A Better Shopping List Helps The Project Stay On Track And On Budget.

Start With The Finish Direction

Your paint, stain, and hardware choices should shape the core product list before you worry about the extras.

Do Not Forget The Consumables

Drop cloths, tack cloths, cleaners, strainers, rags, and applicators are often what quietly push the project over budget.

Let The Tool Needs Stay Visible

If the project still needs a sander, drill, respirator, or specialty tool, that belongs in the cost stack early.

What Belongs On The List

The Categories That Usually Need Attention

Finish Products

Paints, stains, topcoats, and hardware that match the design direction you actually plan to execute.

Prep And Cleanup

Cleaners, tape, drop cloths, tack cloths, mineral spirits, applicators, and other small items that keep the project moving.

Safety And Equipment

PPE and tools that still need to be purchased so the project can be completed safely and cleanly.

Why This Saves Money

The Smaller Items Are Often What Blow Up The Budget

It Prevents Double Buying

When the list is tied to the actual project, you are less likely to buy overlapping products that do the same job.

It Helps You Price The Flip More Honestly

Supply planning works best when the smaller consumables are rolled into the decision instead of treated like afterthoughts.

It Reduces Last-Minute Runs

A cleaner list keeps the project from stalling halfway through because one missing item stopped the next step.

It Supports Affiliate Shopping Cleanly

The stronger the supply logic is, the easier it becomes to group products into bundles that are genuinely useful.

Shopping Questions

Open The FAQ To See How The Studio Turns A Flip Into A Faster Shopping Path.

If you want answers on project bundles, source-photo uploads, and how the premium planning tools support execution, the FAQ page pulls it together clearly.

FAQ

Can I try Flip Profit Studio before paying?

Yes. The free path is meant to be genuinely useful. You can walk the workflow, test the Design Assistant, and understand the planning system before deciding whether the premium tools are worth it for your projects.

FAQ

What does the paid version unlock?

The paid version is where the deeper business value lives. It is built to give you stronger pricing support, more render flexibility, saved projects, premium workflow help, and clearer profit-protecting tools when the project starts getting serious.

FAQ

Does the free version still help if I am just flipping casually?

Yes. The free path is strong enough to help a casual flipper test finish direction, understand the flow, and see where time and money can get lost before committing to a piece.