Stocky was removed from the Shopify App Store on February 2, 2026 and stops working entirely on August 31. Your reorder points, supplier lead times, and PO history do not transfer to Shopify Admin automatically. This page covers what you lose, what each alternative actually does, and how to migrate cleanly before the deadline.
Shopify is pointing merchants at the Admin’s built-in inventory tools. For the three things Stocky actually did — reorder points, supplier lead times, automatic purchase orders — the Admin is not a replacement. Here is the honest side-by-side.
Shopify, Square, and WooCommerce supported today via CSV import. Direct integrations coming.
Four things vanish on August 31, 2026 and none of them migrate to Shopify Admin on their own. If you have not exported them before the sunset, recovery is not available. None of these are nice-to-have — they are the calculations that keep your shop from running out of stock.
Your reorder points
The minimum stock level per SKU that tells you when to order. These took time to calibrate and they are not stored anywhere else.
Your supplier lead times
How many days each supplier takes to deliver. Without this, the reorder-point math falls apart and you are back to guessing.
Your purchase order history
Every order you placed through Stocky: quantities, dates, suppliers. Useful for tax records and for understanding your buying patterns over time.
Your supplier contacts inside Stocky
Contact info, terms, and notes. These do not sync to Shopify Contacts automatically.
Three apps come up most often in the Shopify community search for a Stocky replacement. Each has a real personality. Pick the one that matches what you actually used Stocky for, not the one with the loudest marketing page.
Prediko
~$119/month and up
Forecasting-heavy, built for shops that want demand prediction as the primary lever. Deeper features gate behind Shopify Plus. If you ran Stocky mainly for its forecasting reports, Prediko is the closest fit. Founder access is light; the company is venture-backed and chasing larger merchants.
Forthcast
~$49/month
Shopify-native, leaner than Prediko. Good for shops that want reorder alerts and basic forecasting without the price tag. Lighter on supplier workflow — if you sent POs through Stocky regularly, Forthcast leaves you doing more by hand.
Qoblex
~$50/month and up
ERP-style, multi-location focus. Strong on stocktakes and warehouse workflows. Heavier to set up than Stocky was. Right call if you have two or more locations and want a single source of truth across them; overkill for a single-storefront shop.
ReUp
$75/month flat
Founder-built (hi, I am Oscar), lightweight on purpose. Reorder points + supplier lead times + automatic PO drafts + supplier email automation. No per-user, per-location, or per-SKU charge. CSV export any time. Same flat price covers Shopify, Square, and WooCommerce — you are not locked into a single POS.
A 5-minute walkthrough of the founder migrating a real beta merchant off Stocky and into ReUp — from CSV export to first auto-drafted PO. No pre-staged data, no editing tricks.
Coming soon
The founder is recording the live migration walkthrough this week.
Stocky exports are messy. Paste any of them here (reorder points, supplier list, PO history) and the founder will reply within 24 hours with a clean import file ready to drop into ReUp. Free, no obligation, no waitlist.
Work through these in order. Each step takes 5–15 minutes. You can do the whole thing in one sitting.
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Before you start — export everything
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Export your reorder points from Stocky
Export your supplier list and lead times
Download your purchase order history
Note which SKUs you actively reorder through Stocky
Choose a replacement
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Decide what you actually need: forecasting, PO generation, or just reorder alerts
Look at at least two alternatives before committing
Confirm your replacement syncs inventory with Shopify in real time
Check if your suppliers can receive POs from the new system
Set up the new system
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Install your replacement and connect it to Shopify
Re-enter reorder points for your top 20% of SKUs
Enter supplier lead times
Set safety stock buffers for your fastest-moving products
Brief anyone on your team who touches inventory or purchasing
Test before you cut over
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Confirm inventory counts in the new system match Shopify
Run a reorder report and spot-check 5 products
Draft a test purchase order and confirm it reaches the supplier
Confirm low-stock notifications are working
Cut over — before August 31
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Set your go-live date at least 2 weeks before August 31
Uninstall Stocky from your Shopify store on go-live day
Confirm your new system is the only place purchase orders originate
Monitor stock levels daily for the first 2 weeks
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When exactly is Stocky shutting down?
Shopify removed Stocky from the App Store on February 2, 2026, and is sunsetting the app entirely on August 31, 2026. After that date, the Stocky interface stops loading, sync to Shopify stops, and your reorder points, supplier lead times, and purchase order history become inaccessible. There is no automatic data export and no Shopify-built migration tool. You have to move your data yourself before the deadline.
What happens to my data if I do nothing?
It disappears on August 31, 2026. Your reorder points, supplier lead times, and purchase order history are stored inside Stocky, not in your main Shopify admin. Shopify has confirmed in writing that none of this data migrates automatically to Shopify Admin or any other surface. If you have not exported it before the sunset, it is gone — recovery is not on offer.
Is Shopify replacing Stocky with anything?
Not directly. Shopify is pointing merchants toward the inventory and purchase order features inside the core Shopify Admin, which cover basic stock levels and manual POs but have no automated reorder-point logic, no supplier lead time tracking, and no forecasting. For shops that relied on Stocky for those three things, the Shopify Admin is not a replacement — it is a downgrade. A third-party app is the realistic path.
How long does a migration to ReUp actually take?
Most small Shopify shops complete the migration in a single afternoon — about three to four hours of focused work. The bulk of the time is re-entering reorder points and supplier lead times for the SKUs you actively reorder (usually the top 20% by revenue). ReUp imports your Shopify product catalog and order history on connect; you only need to manually port the Stocky-specific data that never lived in Shopify Admin.
What does ReUp cost compared to Stocky?
ReUp is a flat $75 per month, no per-user fee, no per-SKU charge, no setup cost. The $75 is locked for the first 100 founding members and never goes up. Stocky was bundled into Shopify POS Pro at $89 per month per location — so for a single-location shop, ReUp is cheaper; for a multi-location shop, ReUp is significantly cheaper because there is no per-location markup.
Does ReUp work with Square or WooCommerce too?
Yes. ReUp imports product catalogs and sales history from Shopify, Square, and WooCommerce via CSV today. Native two-way sync with Shopify is on the roadmap; for now, sync is a daily import. If you are coming from Stocky and are also planning a move off Shopify, ReUp does not lock you in — the same flat $75 covers any of the three POS systems, and your data exports to CSV at any time.
Can I send you my Stocky CSV and have it migrated for me?
Yes. Paste any Stocky export (reorder points, supplier list, PO history) into the form on this page and the founder will reply personally within 24 hours with a migrated import file ready to drop into ReUp. There is no charge for this — it is part of the founding-member offer.
Should I evaluate other Stocky alternatives first?
Yes, look at two or three. The honest options for a small Shopify shop are: ReUp (flat $75, founder-led, lightweight forecasting, supplier email automation), Prediko (forecasting-heavy, around $119 per month and up, requires Shopify Plus for the deeper features), Forthcast (Shopify-native, around $49 per month, lighter on supplier workflow), and Qoblex (heavier ERP-style, around $50 per month and up, multi-location focus). Pick the one that matches what you actually used Stocky for.
Last updated: 2026-06-05
Stocky is leaving. ReUp is staying.
$75/month flat for the first 100 founding members. Reorder points, supplier lead times, automatic PO drafts — every Stocky feature you actually used.