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What is the Item Availability component and how much does it cost?

A feature to track and know the availability of an item. It usually takes between 1.8 and 2.2 hours and costs $150 to add Item Availability to an application.

How does the Item Availability component work?

This feature tracks and displays if an item is available for purchase or not. Usually, this type of feature is used in ecommerce apps. It typically contains a piece of information in a text format.

What is the Item Availability component used for?

Here are some common Item Availability user stories in a custom app build:

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