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
- 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.
- 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.
- 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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