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Stocky Is Shutting Down August 2026: Your Complete Migration Guide

Stocky is shutting down August 31, 2026. Learn how to export your data, choose a replacement, and migrate your inventory management before the deadline.

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Stocky Is Shutting Down August 2026: Your Complete Migration Guide

If you're a Shopify merchant using Stocky for inventory management, you've probably heard the news: Stocky is shutting down on August 31, 2026. After that date, the app will stop working entirely and any data you haven't exported will be gone forever.

This isn't a "maybe" — it's happening. Here's everything you need to know to prepare.


The Stocky Shutdown Timeline

Date What Happens
July 7, 2025 Inventory forecasting and inventory transfers removed from Stocky
February 2, 2026 Stocky delisted from the Shopify App Store (no new installs)
August 31, 2026 💀 Stocky shuts down completely — all data deleted

⚠️ Key detail: Shopify has confirmed that historical data (purchase orders, stocktakes, supplier info) will not automatically transfer to any other system. You must manually export before the deadline.


What You Lose When Stocky Shuts Down

If you don't act before August 31, you lose:

  • Purchase order history — all POs you've created and tracked
  • Supplier information — names, contacts, lead times (cannot be exported!)
  • Stocktake records — inventory count history
  • Forecasting data — demand predictions and reorder suggestions
  • Inventory transfer history — records of stock moved between locations

Step-by-Step: How to Export Your Stocky Data

Do this now — don't wait until August.

Step 1: Export Purchase Orders

  1. Open Stocky in your Shopify Admin
  2. Go to Purchase Orders
  3. Click Export → Download as CSV
  4. Save the file somewhere safe (Google Drive, Dropbox)

Step 2: Export Stocktake Records

  1. Go to Stocktakes in Stocky
  2. Export each stocktake as CSV
  3. Save alongside your PO exports

Step 3: Manually Document Supplier Info

This is the painful one — Stocky doesn't let you export supplier data. You need to:

  1. Open each supplier in Stocky
  2. Copy their name, email, phone, lead time, and notes
  3. Paste into a spreadsheet

💡 Pro tip: Do this first. It's the most tedious step and the data is irreplaceable.

Step 4: Export Product & Inventory Data

  1. In Shopify Admin → ProductsExport
  2. This gives you current inventory levels across locations
  3. This is your baseline for any new system

What Does Shopify Offer Instead?

Shopify is moving basic inventory features into the native Admin:

Feature Shopify Admin (Built-in) Stocky (Being Removed)
Track inventory levels ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
Multi-location stock ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
Inventory transfers ✅ Yes (added 2025) ❌ Removed Jul 2025
Purchase orders ⚠️ Basic ✅ Full PO management
Demand forecasting ❌ No ✅ Yes
Reorder suggestions ❌ No ✅ Yes
Stocktakes with barcode ❌ No ✅ Yes
Supplier management ❌ No ✅ Yes

Bottom line: Shopify's built-in tools cover the basics, but if you rely on forecasting, purchase orders, or supplier management, you need a third-party app.


Best Stocky Alternatives in 2026

Here are the top options, organized by price and features:

For Small Stores ($0–20/mo)

App Price Forecasting POs Stocky Import Free Plan
Restocky Free – $39/mo ✅ 100 SKUs
Forthcast $19.99/mo ❌ (trial)
Horse $0–50/mo ✅ 100 sales
Bee Low Stock Alert $4.99–99/mo

For Growing & Enterprise Stores ($49+/mo)

App Price Best For
Prediko $49–349/mo AI-powered forecasting, DTC brands
Fabrikatör $99–350/mo Enterprise, backorder management
Sumtracker $29–199/mo Multi-channel (Amazon, eBay + Shopify)
Katana $99+/mo Manufacturers with BOMs

Migration Checklist

Use this checklist to make sure you don't miss anything:

  • Export all Purchase Orders from Stocky (CSV)
  • Export all Stocktake records (CSV)
  • Manually document all supplier information
  • Export product/inventory data from Shopify Admin
  • Choose a replacement app and install it
  • Import your historical data into the new app
  • Run both systems in parallel for 2–4 weeks
  • Verify forecasting accuracy in the new system
  • Train your team on the new workflow
  • Uninstall Stocky before August 31

How Much Time Do You Have?

TODAY ─────────────── June 2026 ──────────── August 31, 2026
  │                      │                        │
  Start migrating     Ideal completion         DEADLINE
  Export data now     New system running       Data deleted
                      Team trained             Stocky gone

Don't wait until August. The best time to start is now. Export your data this week, pick an alternative, and give yourself enough runway to test before the deadline.


FAQ

Will Shopify notify me before Stocky shuts down?

Yes. Shopify will send emails to all Stocky users before the August 31 deadline. But don't rely on that — start planning now.

Can I reinstall Stocky after February 2026?

No. Stocky was delisted from the App Store on February 2, 2026. If you've already uninstalled it, you cannot get it back.

Will my inventory data be affected?

Your Shopify inventory levels (stock counts per location) are stored in Shopify, not in Stocky. Those are safe. What you lose is Stocky-specific data: POs, stocktakes, forecasts, and supplier info.

Is there a free Stocky replacement?

Yes. Restocky offers a free plan for up to 100 SKUs, with forecasting, alerts, and a one-click Stocky data import.


Last updated: March 2026. We'll keep this guide current as the Stocky shutdown approaches.