Stok Opname is a web-based inventory tracking tool that appears to be a small operation hosted on EdgeOne. The site technically checks out: it has a valid SSL certificate, privacy policy, terms of service, and even a legal entity disclosure page. That’s more than many fly-by-night tools provide. But for a business tool you might rely on, there are a few caution flags. There’s no contact email or phone number on the homepage, and the domain’s WHOIS information is hidden. The site also accepts outdated TLS connections, which is a security risk if you’re using it on a shared network. Most legitimate inventory software providers, even small ones, make it easy to reach them and show their management history. Here, the lack of a Wayback Machine snapshot suggests the site is very new. While there’s no evidence it’s a scam, the combination of missing contact details and a short track record means you should treat this as a very early-stage tool. If you decide to use it, avoid entering sensitive business data until the operator shows more established transparency.