Stocky shutdown · Migration · Before August 31, 2026
Shopify Stocky Migration Checklist (Before August 31, 2026)
Done in the right order, a Stocky migration takes an afternoon. Done in a panic on August 30, it costs you weeks of broken inventory and lost supplier data. Work top to bottom. For the deadline mechanics and what gets deleted, see the Stocky shutdown breakdown. For the detailed export walkthrough referenced in Phase 1, see the Stocky export guide.
Phase 1 — Preserve (do this week)
The only irreversible phase. Everything here protects data you can never recover after the deadline.
- Export purchase order history as CSV (Stocky → Reports → purchase orders, full date range).
- Export stocktake history as CSV.
- Export inventory adjustment log as CSV.
- Export product cost / ABC data as CSV, and spot-check 5 SKUs against supplier invoices for cost drift.
- Manually document every supplier — name, contact, lead time, MOQ, payment terms. Suppliers cannot be exported.
- Record reorder points and safety-stock settings (also non-exportable) for priority SKUs.
- Store everything in one dated cloud folder, not a single device.
Full button-by-button detail is in the export guide. When every box is ticked, your history is safe and the rest of the migration is reversible.
Phase 2 — Choose your replacement (1–2 days)
Decide based on what you actually used Stocky for, not its full feature list.
- Audit your real usage. Forecasting and automated POs, or mainly tracking stock and logging orders? Be honest — it changes the answer.
- If you need basic tracking: deploy the free Stocky Swap — logs every order to Google Sheets via Make.com, $0 forever.
- If you need forecasting / multi-location / PO management: evaluate a paid tool now. Compare Inventory Planner and Prediko, or see the full alternatives page.
- Unsure how complex your move is? Run the migration risk scorer.
Phase 3 — Deploy in parallel (same day)
The whole point: run the new system alongside Stocky so you verify before you depend on it.
- Set up your chosen replacement while Stocky is still live.
- Confirm new orders flow into it — place a test order or wait for the next real one.
- Import your historical data (the Phase 1 CSVs) if the new tool accepts imports. Clean the files first — check for missing SKUs and duplicates.
- Rebuild supplier records in the new tool from your Phase 1 documentation.
Phase 4 — Verify (2–4 weeks)
Forecasting tools especially need weeks of data to calibrate. This window is why you start now, not in August.
- Run both systems in parallel and reconcile weekly — do the order counts match?
- Confirm stock levels agree between Stocky, Shopify Admin, and your new tool.
- Check any third-party integrations that touched Stocky's API — they break on August 31 and need repointing.
- Train anyone else who manages inventory on the new workflow.
Phase 5 — Cut over (before August 31)
- Final export check — re-export anything that changed since Phase 1 (set this reminder for August 1).
- Switch your team fully to the new system as the source of truth.
- Decommission Stocky from your daily workflow.
- Diarise that Stocky read-only access ends at an unspecified point after August 31; assume you'll never need it.
The one-sentence version
Export and document this week (Phase 1 is the only irreversible part), pick a replacement based on what you genuinely used, run it in parallel for a few weeks to verify, then cut over before the wall on August 31. The fastest way to clear Phase 3 today is to deploy the free Stocky Swap — about four minutes, no app install.
Frequently asked questions
How long does a Stocky migration take?
The critical work — exporting data and deploying a replacement — takes about an hour. The full process spans two to four weeks because you should run the new system in parallel to verify it before the August 31 deadline.
What's the first thing I should do?
Export your data (Phase 1). It's the only irreversible step — purchase orders, stocktakes, and cost data are deleted after the deadline, and suppliers must be documented manually because they can't be exported at all.
Can I just wait until August?
No. Migrations need a verification period, forecasting tools need weeks of data to calibrate, and a cold cutover on September 1 risks a gap in inventory tracking. Start the parallel run now.
Do I need a paid tool to replace Stocky?
Only if you used Stocky for forecasting, multi-location, or automated purchase orders. For basic order and stock tracking — what most stores used it for — the free Stocky Swap covers it.
Clear Phase 3 in 4 Minutes — Free
Stocky Swap logs every Shopify order to Google Sheets in real time via Make.com. Free forever, no code. Deploy it now and run it alongside Stocky to verify before the shutdown.
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