Stocky migration guide
How to export your Stocky data before it's gone.
Shopify shuts Stocky down on August 31, 2026, and after that your reorder history is unrecoverable — whichever tool you move to. Here's the exact checklist to save everything, including the one thing Stocky won't let you export.
Reserve a founding place and we'll email you this checklist and migrate your data for you — free, done for you.
Two dates that decide whether your data survives.
Four exports to run this week.
Do these even if you haven't picked a replacement yet. The data is what's time-sensitive — the decision can come later.
Export your purchase orders
In Stocky, open Purchase Orders → Exportand download every completed PO as CSV. This is your ordering history — costs, quantities and vendors — and it's what makes any new tool useful from day one.
Export your stocktakes & inventory reports
Each screen in Stocky — Stocktakes and Inventory reports— has its own built-in CSV export. Pull them all now. They're your audit trail and your demand history.
Save your cost-per-item — then verify it
Export your historical cost data, then cross-check it against your latest supplier invoices. Stocky's stored costs sometimes drift from what's in Shopify Admin, and wrong costs quietly corrupt every reorder decision downstream.
Rewrite your suppliers by hand
This is the one people lose. Stocky cannot export suppliers— their names, emails, lead times and payment terms live only inside the app and vanish with it. Open a spreadsheet and copy every supplier's details across today. Everything else can wait; this can't.
Everyone forgets the suppliers.
Purchase orders and stocktakes export cleanly. Suppliers don't — and that's precisely the record that's painful to rebuild: every vendor's email, lead time, minimum order and payment terms, gone the moment Stocky is removed.
If you move to dbStock as a founding member, you don't rebuild it alone — we reconstruct suppliers and purchase history from your order data and set them up with you. That's the part Stocky leaves you to do by hand.
Stocky shutdown, answered.
When exactly is Stocky shutting down?
Stocky was removed from the Shopify App Store on February 2, 2026, and shuts down completely on August 31, 2026. After that date its data is permanently inaccessible, so export everything before then.
Can I recover my Stocky data after August 31?
No. Once Stocky is gone the data cannot be retrieved. Export your purchase orders, stocktakes and costs now — even if you haven't chosen a replacement yet.
Does Shopify migrate my Stocky data for me?
Shopify moved basic inventory tracking into the admin, but not demand forecasting, reorder points or purchase-order workflows — and it does not rebuild your suppliers. Those you handle yourself, or a third-party tool does.
Why can't I export my suppliers from Stocky?
Stocky stores supplier details — names, emails, lead times and payment terms — separately from Shopify, with no export option. They have to be recreated by hand, which is the single most common thing merchants lose in a Stocky migration.
What should I move to after Stocky?
Any tool that reads your Shopify order history. dbStock is built for exactly this migration: we import your purchase-order history and rebuild your suppliers with you — free for founding members — and correct for the demand your stockouts hid, so your reorder quantities aren't quietly under-sized.
Save your data now. Decide on the tool after.
Reserve your founding rate and we'll send the checklist, then migrate your Stocky data for you — free, done for you. $49 flat, forever. No credit card.