Shopify replaced Stocky's paperwork. Not the part that told you when to order.
Stocky did two jobs. The native Shopify admin took over one of them. This page is an honest map of what moved, what did not, and who covers the gap — including the tools we do not sell.
Purchase orders — create, send, track
Receiving stock against a purchase order
Supplier records and cost tracking
Telling you what is about to run out, and when
Telling you the date to place the order by
Flagging a product whose sales accelerated this week
Suggesting how many units to buy
Where we stop, plainly
StockPulse does not write purchase orders, does not track suppliers, does not receive stock and does not suggest quantities. It reads your store and never writes to it. If what you lost with Stocky is the purchasing workflow, one of the tools named above will serve you better than we will, and we would rather say so here than after you install.
The half we do cover, you can test right now
No account and nothing to install: put one product through the calculator and see whether the reorder date it gives you is the thing you were missing.
Written 2 August 2026. Stocky was delisted from the Shopify App Store on 2 February 2026 and stops working after 31 August 2026; Shopify gives read-only export access for at least 90 days after that date.