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Boss Barcodes is diagnostic and barcode-labeling software built for iPhone device processing workflows. According to the site, once a user plugs in a device, the system instantly creates a printable barcode label containing the IMEI and automatically adds device information to the label. It is more of a vertical tool for used-phone recycling, repair, refurbishment, and bulk intake teams than a general-purpose developer platform.
Its main value is linking “device identification, iCloud status checks, label printing, and inventory data export” into a single workflow. Users can add custom information for supplier tracking and internal controls, and they can select custom date ranges to view inventory processed during a given period. CSV export is the only clearly stated integration method in the available copy, making it suitable for uploading device data into an existing inventory management system.
The collected content does not disclose supported operating systems, connection methods, printer compatibility, or which languages, frameworks, or developer interfaces are supported. There is no mention of an API, SDK, webhook, self-hosting, or open-source availability, so from a developer-tool perspective, its extensibility and potential for secondary development cannot currently be confirmed. In terms of documentation quality, the available information is mainly marketing and pricing content, with a lack of detailed usage documentation and security information.
Pricing is clear: a 14-day free trial, no credit card required, and no setup fee. Basic costs $49/month and includes up to 100 checks; Pro costs $99/month and includes up to 1,000 checks; Premium costs $149/month and includes up to 3,000 checks. The page states that a check refers to a device checked for iCloud status, and users needing more than 10,000 checks/month should contact the company for a consultation. For businesses handling devices in bulk, the tiered usage-based pricing makes costs relatively easy to estimate.
The strengths are its focused use case, short onboarding path, ability to reduce manual IMEI entry, and improved standardization for inventory intake. CSV export also lowers the barrier to connecting it with an existing inventory system. The drawbacks are the lack of public technical information, no API or self-hosting details, and no disclosure around support, payment methods, or data security. It is best suited to small and mid-sized teams processing iPhones in bulk, and less suitable for companies that need deep system integrations or multi-category asset management.
Access from mainland China is unknown, and payment methods are not specified. If network access or payment is restricted, alternatives to consider include Snipe-IT, AssetTiger, Sortly, or using Airtable/a self-built inventory system together with a barcode printing workflow.
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