Stocky sunsets 31 August 2026

The Logistified Stocky alternative for Shopify

Shopify is retiring Stocky — and your purchase orders, stocktakes and supplier data won't move on their own. Logistified imports your Stocky export and gives you forecasting, purchasing, transfers and receiving in one actively-developed app.

Move off Stocky in three steps

Logistified is built to absorb your Stocky data, not make you start over.

Step 1

Export from Stocky

Download your Stocky purchase orders, supplier list and supplier-variant data as CSV/XLSX while the export still works.

Step 2

Import into Logistified

Use the guided importer to map suppliers, supplier-variant links (lead time, MOQ, pack size, cost) and open purchase orders.

Step 3

Forecast & reorder

Run demand forecasts, generate purchase and transfer orders, and receive stock with barcode scanning — all in one place.

Logistified vs Stocky

Stocky has been losing features since 2025. Here's what you get instead.

Feature
Logistified
Stocky (sunsetting)
Forecasting & planning
Multi-model demand forecasting
Reorder points & predicted stockout dates
Min/max replenishmentRemoved in 2025
Purchasing & transfers
Purchase Orders
Transfer Orders between locationsRemoved in 2025
MOQ, pack-size & constraint rules
Receiving & inventory
Barcode receiving & stock takes
Multi-location automation
Incoming reconciliation vs Shopify
Suppliers & returns
Supplier directory & performance
Return Orders (RMAs) & supplier credits
Data, continuity & extras
Imports your Stocky CSV / XLSX export
Actively developed & supported
BOM / component planning (via Assemblified)
AI Agent (MCP) access

"Can't I just use Shopify's built-in tools?"

Shopify's native inventory and purchase-order features are a fine starting point, but they are deliberately basic. They don't forecast demand, don't optimize order quantities against MOQs and pack sizes, don't handle returns to suppliers, and have no concept of a bill of materials. Brands with multiple locations, real suppliers, wholesale channels or manufacturing quickly outgrow them — which is exactly the gap Stocky used to fill, and that Logistified now fills better.

  • Multi-model demand forecasting, not just on-hand counts
  • Constraint-aware purchasing (MOQ, pack size, container fill)
  • Multi-location transfers and demand aggregation across stores
  • Returns, supplier credits and component-level BOM planning

Stocky migration FAQ

When is Stocky shutting down?

Shopify is sunsetting Stocky on 31 August 2026. It was removed from the Shopify App Store on 2 February 2026, min/max forecasting and inventory transfers were already removed in 2025, and the Stocky APIs are being switched off — which also breaks any third-party tools connected to it.

Will my Stocky data migrate automatically?

No. Shopify will not move your purchase orders, stocktakes or supplier records to its native tools, and supplier data cannot be exported from Stocky at all. Export everything you can now (purchase orders, stock history) and rebuild supplier data in your new system.

How do I move from Stocky to Logistified?

Install Logistified, then import your Stocky CSV/XLSX exports — Logistified maps suppliers, supplier-variant links (lead time, MOQ, pack size, cost) and purchase orders. From there your forecasting, transfers and receiving continue in one app, with capabilities Stocky never had.

Is Logistified more expensive than Stocky?

Stocky was bundled with Shopify POS Pro. Logistified is a standalone plan starting at $12/month with a 14-day free trial, and it adds demand forecasting, multi-location automation, constraint optimization and BOM planning on top of the basics Stocky covered.

What about Shopify's native purchase orders?

Shopify's built-in tools cover basic purchase orders and inventory, but lack demand forecasting, multi-model planning, constraint rules, RMAs, supplier credits and BOM/manufacturing support. Brands with multi-warehouse, wholesale or manufacturing workflows usually need more.

Can Logistified handle bundles or manufacturing?

Yes. By connecting Assemblified, Logistified plans and purchases at the raw-material and component (BOM) level — ordering the parts behind your finished products, not just the finished SKUs.

Don't wait for the shutdown

Bring your Stocky data into Logistified now and keep your replenishment running without a gap. 14 days free, no per-SKU fees.