July 4, 2026 · 5 min read
How to import your Stocky data into a new app
Moving off Stocky before it shuts down on August 31, 2026 means getting your data into a new app without retyping everything. Here’s what carries over, what doesn’t, and how the import actually works.
What exports from Stocky
| Data | How it moves |
|---|---|
| Purchase order history | CSV export → import |
| Product → supplier + cost | Rebuilt from PO history CSV |
| Stocktake reports | CSV export (archive) |
| Supplier contacts, lead times, MOQs | Manual copy — no export |
Why the PO history CSV is the key file
Stocky never had a supplier export. Your purchase order history is the workaround: every line names the supplier, the product and the cost, so a good import can reconstruct your whole supplier database from it. Pull this file first — see the Stocky shutdown checklist.
How the import works in Reorda
Upload the CSV and Reorda walks each row, matching it to your Shopify products by SKU and rebuilding the product-to-supplier link and last cost. When you next create a purchase order, the supplier and price auto-fill. Any rows it can’t match come back in an error report, so a stray old SKU never silently drops your data.
Import your Stocky history in minutes
Upload your Stocky PO history CSV and Reorda rebuilds your suppliers and last costs automatically. $19/month flat, 14-day free trial.
Get early access →Then finish by hand-copying the supplier fields that have no export (lead times, MOQs, notes). Full walkthrough: how to migrate from Stocky to Reorda.
Frequently asked questions
What Stocky data can I import into a new app?
Your purchase order history exports as CSV and imports cleanly — that file carries suppliers, products and costs. Stocktake reports also export as CSV. Supplier-only fields like lead times, MOQs and notes have no export and must be copied by hand.
How does Reorda import Stocky data?
You upload your Stocky purchase order history CSV. Reorda reads each line and rebuilds your product-to-supplier links and last costs, so new purchase orders auto-fill the right supplier and price. Rows it can't match are shown in an error report so nothing fails silently.
What if some rows don't import?
Reorda gives you an error report listing exactly which rows didn't match (usually a SKU that no longer exists in your Shopify catalog). You fix or ignore those rows — the rest still import.