Been a Stocky user even though it had flaws but was useful. After they deprecated the features I relied on, Stocky has become very painful to use and the functionality has just dropped.
Suggest me some good stocky alternative that is affordable and is even easy to use.
For a solid, affordable alternative that’s also user-friendly, check out Fabrikator, Inventory Planner, or Forecastly. They’re intuitive, powerful, and a big step up from what Stocky’s become.
You can give Sumtracker a shot, it has all the features that stokcy has plus it has other features as well like tracking bundles, multichannel inventory sync, low stock alerts, multi location inventory tracking and many more.
We tried free trial of multiple apps but Prediko turned out to be the best alternative to Stocky.
We love their new transfer feature. The UI is simple and straightforward.
@gauravj21sep Thank you for suggesting but I did took a free trial of different apps and prediko was also one of them, it was better for forecasting but I needed an app for complete inventory management like I didn’t know instead of using different apps for my different stores I could do that in a single app so Sumtracker really stood out for me in this. Maybe your requirements would have been different that’s why you liked Prediko so much but for me it was just an average app as inventory planner also does the same but not at an affordable price.
I completely understand your frustration. We’ve heard from many merchants that Stocky’s recent updates (and deprecations) have made it difficult to rely on, especially when you just need a tool that works without being overly complex or expensive.
If you are still open to suggestions (or for others landing on this thread), I’m Johannes from P&H Cloud Solutions. We developed Logistified Inventory Planning specifically to be the modern, user-friendly alternative to Stocky that you are looking for.
We focused heavily on keeping it easy to use—the app works directly inside your Shopify Admin, so it feels like a native part of your store.
It covers the core features you need to replace Stocky:
AI-Powered Forecasting: Accurately predicts out-of-stock dates and recommends reorder quantities (factoring in seasonality).
Smart Purchase Orders: Handle suppliers, lead times, MOQs, and pack sizes seamlessly.
Reporting: Customizable dashboards and daily email reports to keep you in the loop.
Most importantly, we wanted to make it accessible. While other enterprise tools charge hundreds, our Essential Plan starts at just $12/month (with a 14-day free trial). It’s designed to give you complete inventory control at a fraction of the usual cost.
These new forums hide everything. Another example of Shopify not being in touch with the real world. Does This Logistified tool do stock takes and year end inventory corrections? Can it tell you the total value of goods in your store and provide year end accounting reports?
Late to this thread but figured it’s still worth adding since people are searching for Stocky alternatives more than ever now.
If your main need from Stocky was physical inventory counting via barcode scanning, Stock Take handles that — scan products, verify counts against Shopify, update in real time. It integrates with Transfers and Purchase Orders and works on POS and mobile devices.
Not a full Stocky replacement, but for the stock count workflow specifically it does the job well.
I am curious as to how many SKUs your store has? I have been looking into Sumtracker but they limit the amount of SKUs. I think it may be like 20,000. That was going to be a problem for us, but they seem to have a lot of other features we could use in place of Stocky. Have you felt that Sumtracker is giving you close to the same features as Stocky?
@carriec228 I have approx 35,000 SKUs and I pay extra for them. As for the features, they provide more features than Stocky did, like you can’t compare Stocky and sumtracker in any way. Sumtracker has just changed my entire inventory game, it’s way way way better than stocky ever was.
@carriec228 Tbh I haven’t faced any major issue so far. It’s been 6 months of me using it and it has been a smooth ride with them. I don’t archive or delete my SKUs much.