Use case

Built for e-commerce & DTC brands.

DTC brands and online sellers use Stoccly to track stock across warehouses and 3PLs, generate POs from low-stock alerts, and avoid the cash drag of slow movers.

Who it's for

DTC brandsMulti-channel sellersBrands using a 3PLSubscription products

The problems we solve

Stock split across locations

Marketplace, own warehouse, 3PL — three sources, one frustrated team. Stoccly unifies stock so you trust one number.

Reordering is reactive

You notice stockouts after sales drop. Predicted stockouts and supplier-grouped PO drafts move you ahead of the curve.

Cash tied up in slow SKUs

Slow-mover analysis shows what to discount, bundle, or stop carrying — before it eats Q4.

How Stoccly fits

Stock in, sell, reorder — without surprises

Receive stock to any warehouse, fulfil orders that reduce inventory, watch insights surface what to reorder.

  • Per-warehouse reorder points keep regions stocked
  • Bulk CSV imports for high-SKU catalogs
  • Supplier-grouped PO drafts you can send in two clicks

A day in the life

  1. 109:00

    Channel reconcile

    Today's sales decrement stock; insights highlight three SKUs trending hot.

  2. 211:30

    Reorder dashboard

    Five SKUs near stockout; Stoccly groups them into two PO drafts by supplier.

  3. 314:00

    Send POs

    Review, adjust quantities, hit send — POs emailed with PDFs attached.

  4. 417:00

    Quick standup

    Operations confirms tomorrow's receiving plan; everyone sees the same data.

Features that matter most

Inventory management software for DTC and e-commerce brands

Stoccly is inventory management software built for direct-to-consumer and multi-channel e-commerce brands juggling stock across their own warehouses, a 3PL, and one or more marketplaces. Real-time on-hand quantities, per-warehouse reorder points, and supplier-grouped PO drafts replace the daily 'what's actually in stock?' spreadsheet.

Stop running out, stop sitting on dead stock

Predicted stockouts use recent sales velocity and supplier lead times to flag which SKUs will run out and when, so you reorder before the marketplace listing turns yellow. Slow-mover analysis shows the other side of the same coin — products quietly eating working capital that should be discounted, bundled, or wound down.

Per-warehouse breakdowns let regional managers see their own numbers, while a global view gives the founder one screen for the whole brand.

Built to work with the rest of your stack

Stoccly is a focused inventory and purchasing system, not a marketplace listing tool — that focus is the point. CSV imports and exports make integrating with your storefront, 3PL, and accounting tools a five-minute job. For teams weighing alternatives, the Stoccly vs Zoho Inventory and Stoccly vs inFlow comparisons explain the trade-offs in detail.

See it work for your team

14 days free. No credit card. Bring a CSV — be running by lunch.