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Stocky is shutting down on August 31, 2026 — rescue your data before it's gone

If you run a Shopify store and use Stocky for purchase orders and inventory, mark the date: Shopify is shutting Stocky down on August 31, 2026. It was already removed from the App Store in February 2026, and some features (min/max forecasting, transfers) were cut back in 2025.

Here's the part that catches people out: your Stocky data does not move to Shopify automatically. Your purchase orders, stocktakes and inventory reports won't be there after the shutdown unless you export them yourself first. And there's a nastier gap — Stocky can't export your suppliers at all, and there's no location-level inventory export. Your supplier names, lead times and per-product costs effectively only live inside your purchase orders.

What to do before the deadline

  1. Export what you can from Stocky now. Use Stocky's built-in reports to export purchase orders and stocktakes as CSV. Don't leave it to the last week.
  2. Rebuild what Stocky won't export. Your suppliers and costs are buried in those PO exports. You can reconstruct them by hand in a spreadsheet… or use a tool.
  3. Pick a replacement (Shopify's native POs, or a third-party inventory app) and import your rescued data.

For step 2, I built a free tool: Reordo. Drop in your exported Stocky CSVs and it rebuilds a clean supplier list and a supplier × product × cost catalog you can import anywhere, plus a backup of your POs and total inventory value. It runs 100% in your browser — nothing is uploaded (handy when you're dealing with cost data). Disclosure: I made it.

Whatever replacement you choose, the important thing is to get your data out before August 31. After that, it's gone.

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