July 3, 2026 · 5 min read
Reorda vs Sumtracker: which Stocky alternative fits your store?
Sumtracker and Reorda both show up on Stocky-alternative lists, but they solve different problems. Sumtracker is a multi-channel inventory sync tool; Reorda is a focused, single-store replacement for the Stocky purchasing workflow. We build Reorda — here’s the honest breakdown.
The short version
- Pick Reorda if you run one Shopify store and want the Stocky workflow — POs, suppliers, receiving, stocktakes, low stock — at $19/month flat with automatic supplier rebuild.
- Pick Sumtracker if your core problem is keeping inventory in sync across multiple channels or stores, and $59+/month fits.
Side by side
| Reorda | Sumtracker | |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $19/mo flat | $59+/mo |
| Purchase orders + supplier email | ✅ | ✅ |
| Receiving, stocktakes | ✅ | ✅ |
| Multi-channel / multi-store sync | ❌ Single store | ✅ |
| Rebuilds suppliers from Stocky PO history | ✅ Automatic | ❌ |
| Best for | Single Shopify store | Multi-channel sellers |
Pricing and features as listed by each vendor, July 2026.
Bottom line
If you sell across many channels, Sumtracker’s sync is the reason to pay for it. If you run one Shopify store and mainly want to replace what Stocky did — purchasing, receiving and low-stock — Reorda does that for a third of the price and rebuilds your suppliers from the Stocky PO history Stocky won’t export. More on the supplier rebuild.
Migrating off Stocky?
Reorda rebuilds your supplier database automatically from your purchase order history — the one thing Stocky never let you export. $19/month flat, 14-day free trial.
Get early access →Frequently asked questions
Is Reorda or Sumtracker cheaper?
Reorda is $19/month flat. Sumtracker starts around $59/month. If you sell on a single Shopify store, Reorda covers the Stocky workflow for far less.
Does Reorda sync multiple sales channels like Sumtracker?
No. Sumtracker's main strength is multi-channel and multi-store inventory sync. Reorda is built for a single Shopify store's purchasing and stock workflow. If you sell across Amazon, eBay and several stores, Sumtracker fits that; if you run one Shopify store, Reorda is simpler and cheaper.
Which handles Stocky migration better?
Reorda imports your Stocky PO history CSV and rebuilds product-to-supplier links and last costs automatically — the supplier data Stocky won't export. That's a Reorda focus, not Sumtracker's.