31 August 2026

Stocky shuts off on 31 August.

Shopify delisted it in February. There is no official replacement.

The part that catches people out

Your supplier records cannot be exported. Purchase order history, supplier contacts, the lead times you learned the hard way over years of ordering. There is no export button for any of it. When the app goes, they go.

Product and inventory data you can pull from Shopify itself. Supplier knowledge is the part that only lived in Stocky, and it is the part that took longest to accumulate.

What to do in the next few weeks

  • Screenshot or copy out your supplier list. Names, contacts, payment terms. Tedious, and there is no other way.
  • Write down each supplier's usual lead time, and the worst one you can remember. The range matters more than the average, and that number is only in your head and in Stocky.
  • Export what Stocky will give you while it still answers.
  • Do not rush a replacement. Shopify now has native purchase orders and a suppliers object built in. For a lot of shops that covers it.

While you are in there: what is not selling?

A free check, no account, nothing uploaded. Drop a sales export and see which products have not sold in 90 days. It runs in your browser, so the file never leaves your machine.

Check what is not selling

Dead stock is the number you can get from a sales export alone, so it is the one this gives you. Cash tied up needs a unit cost, and days at zero needs a daily stock level. Anything claiming all three from a sales file is guessing at two of them.

Who made this

We are building an inventory forecasting app for independent shops. The thing we do that nobody else does is measure your supplier lead times from your own receiving history, instead of asking you to type them in. Which is exactly the knowledge Stocky is about to take with it.

It is not finished. This page is not a pitch, and there is nothing to buy. The check above is free and works whether or not we ever ship anything.