Stocky alternative

Stocky is winding down.
Stockwik picks up where it left off.

Shopify is sunsetting Stocky, leaving merchants who relied on it for inventory planning looking for a replacement. Stockwik does what Stocky did — and the parts it didn't: sharper demand forecasting, multi-location transfers, dead-stock reporting, and a complete purchase-order workflow.

What's happening to Stocky? Shopify is sunsetting the Stocky app on August 31, 2026. If you've used Stocky for demand forecasting, stock transfers, or purchase orders, you'll need a new home for that work before then. Stockwik is built specifically for merchants making this move.

Why merchants switch

A real upgrade, not a like-for-like swap.

Smarter forecasting

Recency-weighted velocity and seasonality detection — not a flat average. You reorder based on what's selling now, catching trends earlier.

Full PO workflow

Vendor-grouped purchase orders with pack-size rounding, receiving, and cost tracking — the buying side, handled end to end.

Multi-location transfers

Plan across more than one location and move stock where it's needed — balance inventory between sites instead of over-ordering for one and starving another.

Side by side

Stockwik vs. Stocky

The capabilities that matter most when you're deciding what to reorder.

CapabilityStockwikStocky
Works on any Shopify plan (no POS Pro)YesRequires POS Pro
Recency-weighted demand forecastingYesBasic
Seasonality & trend detectionYesNo
Automatic reorder points & order-up-to levelsYesLimited
Per-product lead time & safety stockYesLimited
Vendor-grouped purchase ordersYesYes
Pack-size & MOQ roundingYesPartial
Receiving & cost trackingYesYes
Writes received stock back to ShopifyYesYes
Multi-location transfersYesRemoved in 2025
Dead stock & overstock reportsYesNo
Actively developed & supportedYesWinding down

Shutdown date (Aug 31, 2026) and POS Pro requirement are confirmed via Shopify; per-feature ratings reflect general capability comparisons.

Making the switch

Migrating takes an afternoon, not a project.

STEP 01

Install Stockwik

Add Stockwik from the Shopify App Store. It connects to the same store data Stocky used — products, variants, inventory, and sales history.

STEP 02

Bring over your settings

Set supplier lead times, pack sizes, and safety-stock targets. If you tracked these in Stocky or a spreadsheet, you'll recognize every field.

STEP 03

Run your first plan

Generate a reorder plan and compare it against your gut. Most merchants trust it by their first real purchase order.

Stocky migration FAQ

Common questions about switching.

When is Stocky shutting down?

Shopify is sunsetting Stocky on August 31, 2026 — after that date the app and its APIs stop working, with read-only access for a limited time to help you transition. Stocky was already removed from the Shopify App Store on February 2, 2026, so no new installs are possible. Plan your move with a buffer before the deadline rather than waiting for the cutoff.

What happens to my Stocky data when it shuts down?

You'll have read-only access for a limited time after August 31, 2026, but your history won't automatically move into Shopify — so export what you want to keep before then. You can export most data (historical purchase orders, inventory reports), but supplier data can't be exported from Stocky, so document your vendor details, lead times, and order minimums manually. Stockwik builds its forecasts fresh from your Shopify sales history, so you don't need to import Stocky's data to get an accurate plan.

Is there a free Stocky alternative?

Stocky was free because it was bundled with Shopify POS Pro. Most dedicated inventory-planning apps, including Stockwik, are paid — but Stockwik is free to install with a 14-day trial, so you can run a full reorder plan before paying. The aim is to do meaningfully more than Stocky did, not match a $0 price.

How is Stockwik different from Stocky?

The biggest differences are sharper, recency-weighted demand forecasting with seasonality detection, automatic reorder points tuned by your own lead times and safety stock, multi-location transfers, and dead-stock and overstock reporting — areas where Stocky was basic or absent. The purchase-order workflow you relied on in Stocky is all here too.

Do I need Shopify POS Pro to use Stockwik?

No — and this is a key difference. Stocky was only available to merchants on Shopify POS Pro (around $89/month per location), so online-only stores couldn't use it without paying for point-of-sale features they didn't need. Stockwik works on any Shopify plan and connects directly to your products, variants, locations, and sales history, whether or not you use Shopify POS.

How long does it take to switch?

Most merchants are up and running in an afternoon. Install Stockwik, set your supplier lead times and safety-stock targets, and generate your first reorder plan. If you tracked those settings in Stocky or a spreadsheet, you'll recognize every field.

Don't wait for the shutdown

Move your inventory planning to Stockwik.

Install today, migrate at your own pace, and keep your buying on track through the transition.