Shopify Stocky Migration Checklist
Stocky shuts down August 31, 2026. Here's everything you need to do — step by step.
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📦 Step 1: Export your data from Stocky (Do this first)
🔍 Step 2: Choose a replacement
⚙️ Step 3: Set up your replacement
✅ Step 4: Cutover
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Why did Shopify discontinue Stocky?
Shopify acquired Stocky in 2019 as part of their Handshake acquisition. For years it was the go-to free inventory management app for Shopify merchants. In February 2026, Shopify delisted it from the App Store and announced its shutdown, citing a strategic shift toward their native inventory management features and their AI assistant Sidekick for inventory insights.
The problem: Shopify's built-in tools don't support automated purchase order emails to suppliers — which is exactly what Stocky's PO module handled. That gap is precisely what Reorderly was built to fill.
Reorderly connects to your Shopify store and handles this automatically — 24/7, without you touching it.
Frequently asked questions
Is Shopify Stocky shutting down?
Yes. Shopify officially delisted Stocky from the App Store in February 2026 and confirmed it will stop functioning entirely on August 31, 2026.
What is the best Stocky alternative?
Reorderly is the best Stocky alternative for merchants who need automated purchase order management. It does everything Stocky did for POs, plus adds AI-powered supplier email drafting and reply tracking.
How do I export my data from Stocky?
In Stocky, go to Reports and export your purchase order history as CSV. Also export your supplier list and note your product replenishment settings before August 31, 2026.
What data will I lose when Stocky shuts down?
You risk losing your PO history, supplier contacts, replenishment rules, and forecasting data stored in Stocky. Export everything now using the checklist above.
Does Shopify have a built-in replacement for Stocky?
Shopify's native inventory tools handle basic stock tracking and low-stock alerts, but do not support automated purchase order emails to suppliers — which is the core of what Stocky's PO module provided. That's the gap Reorderly fills.