You can enable the inventory option to limit the product orders.
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You can enable the inventory option for a product and enter the available stock. Neartail automatically keeps track of the product orders and updates the available stock. When the stock becomes zero, the product is marked as sold out. Users will not be able to place an order for the sold out products. For details, refer to this help article.
https://neartail.com/order-form/add-products-with-limited-stock.html
We do not have the option set a limit for the orders.
When a customer places an order, then you can select any number of products and the preferred quantities for each. If you were to set a limit based on the order, no groups of orders would be the same.
What's your use case? Could you please tell us why you would like to set the limit for the orders?
Hi, I think Bad made a valid point. For SMEs, we can't take on a lot of orders in a week or a given time window. So if neartail target SMEs, it makes sense to have the function to limit the choice like choice eliminator or formlimiter does.
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Nov 19, 2023
You can enable the inventory option to limit the product orders. Enable inventory You can enable the inventory option for a product and enter the available stock. Neartail automatically keeps track of the product orders and updates the available stock. When the stock becomes zero, the product is marked as sold out. Users will not be able to place an order for the sold out products. For details, refer to this help article. https://neartail.com/order-form/add-products-with-limited-stock.html
Nov 19, 2023
I dont want to limit the amount of orders on a product, I want to limit the amount of orders i get on my form in total.
Nov 19, 2023
for example want to only accept 5 orders how to do that?
Nov 19, 2023
We do not have the option set a limit for the orders. When a customer places an order, then you can select any number of products and the preferred quantities for each. If you were to set a limit based on the order, no groups of orders would be the same. What's your use case? Could you please tell us why you would like to set the limit for the orders?
Jun 29, 2025
Hi, I think Bad made a valid point. For SMEs, we can't take on a lot of orders in a week or a given time window. So if neartail target SMEs, it makes sense to have the function to limit the choice like choice eliminator or formlimiter does.
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