Enter the movement once.
Tally and your store
agree.

Fast Inventory is where physical stock control lives; Tally is where the books live. Instead of keying every movement twice, Fast Inventory posts inventory movements to Tally ERP 9 and TallyPrime as stock-journal vouchers — transfers and adjustments as journals, receipts and issues synced to the matching Tally entries — with each store mapped to a Tally godown. Physical stock and the financial books stay aligned from a single entry.

Stock journal
transfers & adjustments post as Tally vouchers
Store → godown
each Fast Inventory store maps to a Tally godown
No double entry
one entry keeps stock and books aligned
Movement → Tally
Fast Inventory → stock-journal voucher
Live
All movements Transfers Receipts
Movement
Type
Tally
Qty
Status
Bearing 6205Main → Production store
Transfer
Stock journal
120
Posted
Alloy bar 40mmGoods receipt · GRN
Receipt
Godown in
460
Synced
Cover plateMaterial issue slip
Issue
Godown out
80
Synced
Count varianceStock adjustment (ADI)
Adjustment
Stock journal
+6
Posting
Voucher posted Stock journal · no re-keying in Tally
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Micro India
Nikhtish
Kakade Laser
Shree Engineering
Jayson Agro
Cement Marshall
Mubea
Priceway
Bikree
Two sides, one entry

Movements become vouchers.
The books stay aligned.

The join between the store and the accounts is where re-keying and quantity mismatches usually creep in. With Tally integration there is nothing to re-key: the movement entered once in Fast Inventory posts to Tally as a stock-journal voucher, and the store-to-godown map keeps the physical location model and the accounting model in step.

Side one
Movements → stock journals
Stock transfers and stock adjustments post to Tally as stock-journal vouchers, and goods receipts and material issues sync to the matching Tally entries — quantity and value move to Tally straight from the movement you entered in Fast Inventory.
Transfers as journals Adjustments as journals Receipts & issues synced Value carried across
Side two No double entry
Store → godown mapping
Each Fast Inventory store maps to a Tally godown and each item to a Tally stock item once, at setup. From then on a store-to-store transfer posts as a godown-to-godown movement in Tally — physical stock control and the books reconcile without anyone entering the movement a second time.
Store → godown map Item → stock item Tally ERP 9 & Prime Books reconcile
How it works

From a movement in the store
to a voucher in Tally — one chain

Because the movement is entered once and mapped once, each step feeds the next. There is no export-and-import cycle and no drift between what the store shows and what the books show.

Movement Entered
A goods receipt, material issue, stock transfer or adjustment is entered once in Fast Inventory
Mapped to Tally
The store resolves to its Tally godown and the item to its Tally stock item using the setup mapping
Voucher Posted
A stock-journal voucher is created in Tally, or the receipt/issue syncs to its matching Tally entry
Stock & Books Agree
The quantity and value in Tally match the store on hand — no double entry, nothing to reconcile
What the integration covers

Six ways the store and the books
stay one set of numbers

Every link below moves quantity and value from a Fast Inventory movement to Tally, so what the store shows and what the accounts show never drift apart.

Transfer Stock journal
Transfers as stock journals
A stock transfer between two stores posts to Tally as a stock-journal voucher moving the quantity between the two mapped godowns — no change to overall value, exactly as the store sees it.
Store-to-store move as a journal
Godown-to-godown in Tally
Net value unchanged
Posted from one entry
Adjustment Stock journal
Adjustments as stock journals
A stock adjustment that reconciles a physical-count variance — increase or decrease — posts to Tally as a stock-journal voucher, so the counted correction reaches the books too.
Increase or decrease posted
Reconciles a count variance
Value corrected in Tally
Store and books stay equal
GRN Godown in
Goods receipts synced
A goods receipt (GRN) that brings stock on hand syncs to the matching Tally entry, carrying the receipt rate — so the quantity and its value land in the books.
GRN quantity into the godown
Receipt rate feeds valuation
Matched to the Tally entry
Entered once in the store
Issue Godown out
Material issues synced
A material issue that consumes stock syncs to the matching Tally entry, reducing the godown quantity and its value so consumption is visible in the accounts.
Issue quantity out of the godown
Value reduced in the books
Return of unused reverses it
Matched to the Tally entry
Item Stock item
Item & godown mapping
Each Fast Inventory item maps to a Tally stock item and each store to a Tally godown at setup, against an existing Tally company — no change to your chart of accounts.
Item → Tally stock item
Store → Tally godown
Mapped once at setup
Existing Tally company kept
One entry No re-key
No double entry
The movement is entered once in Fast Inventory, where the immutable stock ledger records it, and posts to Tally from there — so the store and the books reconcile from a single source.
Entered once, posted to Tally
No re-keying into accounts
Backed by the stock ledger
Nothing left to reconcile
01 — Movements Become Vouchers

A store movement becomes a
stock-journal voucher

Fast Inventory owns the physical movement. When you post a stock transfer or adjustment, the integration builds the matching stock-journal voucher in Tally, and a goods receipt or material issue syncs to its matching Tally entry. The quantity, the item and the value carry across from the movement you already entered — the accounts team never re-types a single line.

Transfers and adjustments as stock-journal vouchers
Receipts and issues synced to Tally entries
Quantity and value carried from the movement
No accounting re-entry of a movement
Movement → Tally voucher
MovementTransfer · 120
TallyStock journal
Goods receiptGRN · 460
TallyGodown in
Material issueIssue · 80
TallyGodown out
AdjustmentVariance · +6
TallyStock journal
Illustrative mapping · movement and voucher from one entry
02 — Store → Godown Mapping

Your stores are Tally godowns —
mapped once

Fast Inventory holds stock by store or storage location; Tally holds it by godown. At setup you map each store to its Tally godown and each item to its Tally stock item, against your existing Tally company. From then on the physical location model and the accounting model share one map, so a transfer between the main store and the production store in Fast Inventory shows as a movement between the matching godowns in Tally — no separate godown bookkeeping.

Each store mapped to a Tally godown
Each item mapped to a Tally stock item
Configured once, against an existing Tally company
Location model and books share one map
Fast Inventory store → Tally godown
Main store
Storage location
Main Godown
Tally
Production store
Storage location
Production Godown
Tally
Finished-goods store
Storage location
FG Godown
Tally
Item: Bearing 6205
Item master
Bearing 6205
Stock item
Transfer main → prod.
Movement
Godown → godown
Stock journal
03 — One Entry, Books Aligned

No re-keying. No month-end
argument over the numbers

When the store runs in one system and Tally runs in another, the gap between them is where errors live — a movement typed twice, a value that no longer matches, a godown balance nobody reconciled. With the Tally integration there is no gap: the movement is entered once against the immutable stock ledger and posts to Tally from there. Physical stock control stays with Fast Inventory, the financial books stay with Tally, and both show the same quantity and value.

Movement entered once, no double entry
Physical stock control stays in Fast Inventory
Financial books stay in Tally, kept current
Same quantity and value on both sides
Posted To Tally Today
In sync
Transfer TRA-0418Bearing 6205 · 120 nos
Journal
GRN REC-2207Alloy bar · 460 nos
Godown in
Issue ISS-1180Cover plate · 80 nos
Godown out
Adjustment ADI-0091Count variance · +6 nos
Journal
Full capability set

Everything the Tally integration covers

Stock-Journal Vouchers

Stock transfers and stock adjustments post to Tally as stock-journal vouchers, carrying the quantity and value straight from the Fast Inventory movement.

Store → Godown Mapping

Each Fast Inventory store maps to a Tally godown and each item to a Tally stock item, so the location and accounting models share one map.

Receipt & Issue Sync

Goods receipts (GRN) and material issues sync to the matching Tally entries, with the receipt rate feeding valuation in the books.

Aligned Valuation

Stock value moves with the quantity, so the store valuation Fast Inventory holds and the value Tally shows stay in step transaction by transaction.

Tally ERP 9 & TallyPrime

Both Tally ERP 9 and TallyPrime are supported, configured against your existing Tally company without changing the chart of accounts.

No Double Entry

The movement is entered once in Fast Inventory and posts to Tally from there — no re-keying into the accounts, nothing to reconcile at month-end.

"The stores team entered every transfer, and then accounts entered it again in Tally — and every month we argued over a godown balance that didn't tie out. Now the movement posts to Tally as a stock journal from one entry, and the store and the books show the same number."
AM
Accounts Manager
Engineering distributor — Pune
One entry
the movement entered in Fast Inventory posts to Tally as a stock-journal voucher — no re-keying into the accounts
Aligned
store-to-godown mapping keeps physical stock control and the financial books showing the same quantity and value

See a store movement post
to Tally as a stock journal

In a 30-minute demo we'll map a store to a Tally godown, post a transfer and an adjustment, and watch the stock-journal vouchers appear in Tally — one entry, books aligned.

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