ShelfLoop

Stocky shuts down August 31. Your fill-shelves workflow doesn't have to.

ShelfLoop is the purchase-order loop built for Shopify POS retailers: reorder suggestions with the math shown on every line, barcode receiving, and label printing. Import your Stocky data in an afternoon, before it's gone.

One or two emails about the shutdown and launch. No spam, ever.

Shopify deletes Stocky data on August 31, 2026.

Pet Food Distributors Inc. 3 suggestions

Salmon & Rice Dry 12 lb

sells 12/wk × 4 wks cover − 8 on hand − 0 inbound = order 40

Cat Litter Clumping 20 lb

sells 7/wk × 4 wks cover − 16 on hand − 12 inbound = order 0

Sales data as of today, 6:00 am Create purchase order

Salmon & Rice Dry 12 lb

8543920071 $18.99

The three things nobody replaced

When Shopify announced the shutdown, merchants listed what they'd actually lose. The alternatives are forecasting tools for online brands. These three retail workflows fell through the cracks; they're all ShelfLoop does.

01

Fill shelves

Reorder suggestions from your actual sales, grouped by supplier. One click turns a supplier's list into a draft purchase order with every quantity editable.

02

Receive

Open the PO, scan each case with the scanner you already own. Partial receipts allowed, and Shopify inventory updates the moment you commit.

03

Print labels

Barcode and price labels for Avery sheets (5160, 5163) and Dymo printers (30252), straight from a purchase order or a receipt. New stock goes out shelf-ready.

No black box. Just the math.

Every suggested order shows its arithmetic, right on the row. No AI, no guessing: the same numbers you'd work out by hand, done for you across every product and location.

sells 12/wk × 4 wks cover − 8 on hand − 0 inbound = order 40

The suggestion row as it appears in the app. Change the sales window (30/60/90 days) or weeks of cover, and the math updates, visibly.

“The only way to have something even remotely close to Stocky is to go pay for an ERP.”

Merchant, Shopify Community, February 2026

New app. 14-day free trial. Nothing billed until it ends.

Pricing

Stocky was free, so let's be straight about this: $29 a month is less than one bad Q4 stockout. Think of it as insurance for your ordering, not software.

Starter

Most stores

$29 /mo

  • 1 location
  • 1,000 SKUs
  • Unlimited purchase orders

Multi

$59 /mo

  • Up to 5 locations
  • 10,000 SKUs
  • Unlimited purchase orders

Pay annually and get 2 months free.

Import your Stocky data before August 31 and your free trial runs through September 30.

Every plan includes all features: fill-shelves suggestions, receiving, label printing, and the Stocky importer.

Where ShelfLoop sits

ShelfLoop Prediko Monocle A typical ERP
Price $29/mo from $49/mo from $67/mo $250–350+/mo
Reorder logic Plain arithmetic, shown on every row AI forecasting AI forecasting Depends on modules
Built for POS retail stores DTC / online brands DTC / online brands Enterprises
Barcode receiving against POs Yes, with partial receipts Not the focus Not the focus Usually, at a price
Price label printing from POs Yes: Avery + Dymo No No Extra module
Stocky CSV import Suppliers, costs, PO history Consultant required

Competitor details from their public sites and pricing pages, July 2026. Features and prices change; check their current listings.

Questions merchants actually ask

Is ShelfLoop made by Shopify, or affiliated with Stocky?

No. ShelfLoop is an independent app by Apro IT Solutions Pvt. Ltd.. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by Shopify or Stocky™, a Shopify app. We built it because Stocky is shutting down and the replacements on offer are forecasting tools at two to eight times the price.

What exactly happens to my Stocky data on August 31?

Stocky stops working and Shopify deletes its data: your purchase order history, supplier list, and cost records. There is no grace period and no recovery afterwards. Exporting takes about fifteen minutes, and the export guide walks you through it.

Can I import my Stocky suppliers, product costs, and PO history?

Yes. ShelfLoop reads Stocky's export CSVs directly: suppliers, products with costs, and purchase order history. Rows that can't be matched are listed in a downloadable report, so you know exactly what came over. Uploading the same file twice never creates duplicates.

Do I need special hardware, like a particular barcode scanner?

No. Any USB or Bluetooth barcode scanner that types into a text field works, which is nearly all of them, including whatever you used with Stocky. Labels print to ordinary Avery sheets on any printer, or to a Dymo LabelWriter.

What if I have more than one location?

Starter ($29/mo) covers one location. Multi ($59/mo) covers up to five, each with its own stock levels, reorder suggestions, and receiving.

Does ShelfLoop use AI to guess my reorder quantities?

No. Suggestions are plain arithmetic: your sales rate, your stock on hand, what's already on order, and how many weeks of cover you want. The full calculation is printed on every row so you can check it yourself.

Is there a free trial? Do I need a credit card?

14 days, every feature included. Billing runs through your Shopify account: no separate card to enter, and nothing is charged until the trial ends. Import your Stocky data before August 31 and the trial extends through September 30.

What if I'm not ready to switch before August 31?

Export your data anyway; that's the only hard deadline. Your CSV files will import into ShelfLoop whenever you're ready, in September or later. The one thing you can't do after August 31 is get the data back.

Keep the loop. Lose the panic.

Get an email when ShelfLoop opens up, plus a reminder to export your Stocky data while it still exists.

One or two emails about the shutdown and launch. No spam, ever.

Shopify deletes Stocky data on August 31, 2026.