Stockwik was made by someone who had to buy, count, and reorder real stock to keep a store alive — not a team that read about the problem in a slide deck.
For years I ran ecommerce stores — two of them, each built from nothing into a real, profitable business. And in both, the same thing quietly ate into the margins: I never quite knew what to reorder.
Bestsellers ran out exactly when they were selling hardest. Cash sat frozen in product that wasn't moving. Every buying decision came down to a pile of spreadsheets, a gut feeling, and whatever Shopify could tell me — which, when it came to planning, was almost nothing.
I tried the tools that were out there. They were built for warehouses I didn't run, ignored most of my sales history, or stopped at pretty dashboards without ever answering the one question that mattered: what do I buy, and how much? Nothing fit a hands-on store that does its own purchasing.
Eventually I spent real money on an ERP that could at least hold an order minimum and maximum for every product. But even that couldn't tell me whether those numbers were still right — it had no actionable read on how fast things were actually selling, so my mins and maxes quietly drifted out of date while I kept ordering against them.
So I built Stockwik — the inventory brain I kept wishing Shopify shipped with. Every part of it exists because I needed it: reorder suggestions from my full sales history, purchase orders and receiving, counts and transfers, and the reports I was forever rebuilding by hand.
Stockwik isn't software built by studying merchants. It's software built by being one.
— Bryan Johnson, eCommerce Operator and Stockwik creator
Every forecast, reorder point, and buy quantity is a starting point you can edit or override. The operator on the ground knows things the math doesn't — Stockwik defers to you.
Built for the back office, not the sales demo. Fast, legible, and focused on the decision in front of you instead of dashboards you'll never open.
Your sales past is the best signal you've got, so Stockwik uses the whole thing — not just a recent slice, and never throwing away the seasonality you paid to learn.
Shopify runs the storefront brilliantly and stops at planning. Stockwik fills exactly that gap — buying, receiving, counts, transfers, and reporting — and nothing you don't need.
Stockwik is for hands-on small and mid-size Shopify merchants — the ones who live by their stock levels, place their own orders, and feel every stockout and every dollar of dead inventory. If that's you, it was built for you.
Install Stockwik, connect your store, and get your first buy plan in minutes — built by an operator, for operators.