Comparison

Logistified vs Sumtracker

Sumtracker is a multi-channel Shopify inventory app with bundles and in-browser barcode scanning for stock takes. Logistified covers the same forecasting and purchasing core, adds AI-agent (MCP) control, constraint-based purchase optimization and supplier returns (RMAs), and includes forecasting and purchasing from $12/mo, where Sumtracker's $59 'Manage' plan has neither and gates them, label printing and supplier management to its $99+ 'Replenish' tier.

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Logistified vs Sumtracker, feature by feature

An honest side-by-side, including where Sumtracker is stronger.

Feature
Logistified
Sumtracker
Forecasting & planning
Multi-model demand forecastingBasic (Replenish)
Raw-material / BOM forecastingPartial (Replenish)
Purchasing & optimization
Purchase orders + reorder pointsReplenish plan
Transfer orders (multi-location)Replenish plan
Constraint Studio + container-fill optimizer
Suppliers & returns
Supplier directory & performancePartial (Replenish)
Return Orders (RMAs) & supplier credits
Supplier Stock Releases (supplier-held stock)
Manufacturing, channels & warehouse
BOM / component-level planningvia AssemblifiedPartial
Multi-store / off-Shopify channelsShopify-native + multi-storeMulti-channel (Amazon/Etsy/Walmart)
Warehouse barcode scanning (Cloud Platform)In-browser
AI, developer & price
AI Agent (MCP): read + write
Public REST APIElevate (read-only beta)Yes
Starting price$12/mo$59/mo
Logistified
Flat $12 to $59/mo (forecasting + POs included)
Sumtracker
$99+/mo for forecasting (Replenish), rising with order volume

Sumtracker's cheaper $59 'Manage' plan has no forecasting, purchase orders, transfers, supplier management or label printing. Those require its 'Replenish' plan, which starts at $99/mo and rises with order volume. Logistified includes forecasting and purchasing from $12. Sumtracker's forecasting is reorder and replenishment focused and gated to Replenish, where Logistified runs multiple demand models. Sumtracker's genuine edge is multi-channel stock sync and in-browser barcode scanning for stock takes.

Based on publicly available information as of June 2026. Competitor features change, so check their current documentation before deciding.

Choose Logistified if

  • You want an AI assistant (Claude/ChatGPT) to run POs, receiving, transfers and returns
  • You need constraint-based purchase optimization (MOQ + pack size + container fill)
  • You manage supplier returns (RMAs) and credits
  • You want a first-party manufacturing combo via Assemblified
  • You want forecasting and purchase orders included from $12/mo, not gated to a $99+ plan

Sumtracker may fit better if

  • You mainly need multi-channel stock sync (Amazon, Etsy, eBay, Walmart) with bundles, and little planning on top
  • You will never need demand-model forecasting, constraint-based purchase optimization, supplier returns (RMAs) or AI-agent control
  • You need a read and write inventory API today, and Logistified's read-only beta API is not enough
What Sumtracker does well
  • Multi-channel stock sync across Amazon, Etsy, eBay and Walmart
  • In-browser barcode scanning for stock takes and inventory counts on the base plan
  • Read and write inventory API available on both plans
Logistified × Assemblified

Manufacturing? Pair Logistified with Assemblified.

Add first-party component-level BOM planning + forecasting.

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Frequently asked

Does Logistified have barcode scanning like Sumtracker?

Yes. Logistified's Cloud Platform Label Checker turns any device with a camera into a warehouse scanner for receiving and label verification. Sumtracker's barcode scanning runs in your browser for stock takes and inventory updates, so both cover barcode workflows, while Logistified adds forecasting, purchase optimization and AI-agent control around them.

Is Logistified cheaper than Sumtracker?

Yes. Logistified starts at $12/month versus Sumtracker's $59/month, with a 14-day free trial. The bigger difference is what is included: Logistified has forecasting and purchase orders from $12, while Sumtracker's $59 'Manage' plan has neither and gates them to its 'Replenish' plan, which starts at $99/month and rises with order volume. Sumtracker prices by order volume rather than per SKU or per store, which is fair to note.

What is genuinely unique to Logistified?

AI Agent (MCP) read and write access, a constraint-based purchase optimizer (MOQ, pack size and container fill), and Return Orders (RMAs) with supplier credits. Sumtracker covers none of these. Its forecasting is reorder and replenishment focused and gated to the Replenish plan, where Logistified runs multiple demand models.

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