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Transition

Get your history out of Stocky before it goes

Stocky was pulled from the App Store in February 2026 and stops working entirely on 31 August 2026. Its purchase orders, supplier records and cost history do not move into Shopify on their own. Export them while you still can — then bring them into Purser.

Shopify shuts Stocky down on 31 August 2026

31 August 2026

The date Shopify shuts Stocky down completely. Supplier profiles, purchase order history, and cost logs must be exported before then. They do not transfer automatically.

Do the export even if you don't choose Purser

This is the part people leave too late. Once Stocky is switched off, the data and the API go with it, and years of supplier and cost history are simply gone. Export first, decide second. The Purser import is free on every plan, so bringing your history across never costs you anything.

Step by step

Three steps, no developer required

  1. Export from Stocky

    Open Stocky, go to the export screens, and take out your suppliers, your purchase orders, and your receiving and cost history as CSV. Take more than you think you need — you cannot go back for it later.

  2. Check the columns

    Open the files and confirm the SKU, supplier and cost columns are actually populated. A blank cost column imports as a blank cost, and every margin figure that follows will be wrong.

  3. Import into Purser

    Upload the CSVs. Purser shows you which column it thinks is which, lets you correct it, and tells you exactly what imported and what did not before anything is written.

Before your first purchase order

Three things to check after the import

Suppliers

Confirm supplier names, contacts and lead times came across, and that nothing was split into two records by a stray space in a name.

Opening costs

Confirm the cost each item came in at. This is the starting point for every weighted average from now on, so an error here follows you around for months.

Open orders

Confirm the purchase orders still in transit came across as open, so you can receive them when the delivery turns up rather than raising them again from scratch.

Removing Stocky is not a simple cleanup; it is the sudden extraction of our core retail operating infrastructure.
Merchant, on the Stocky shutdown

Shopify shuts Stocky down on 31 August 2026

Stocky stops working on 31 August 2026

The supplier records, costs and purchase-order history you built up over years do not move to Shopify by themselves. Export them, bring them into Purser, and keep the ledger you have been running your shop on.

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Questions

Frequently asked questions

Does Stocky data move to Shopify automatically?

No. Shopify's own guidance is that historical Stocky purchase orders, supplier profiles and receiving history do not transfer. If you want to keep them you must export them to CSV yourself, before the shutdown date.

Will my cost history carry over?

As far as your export does. Purser reads the costs in your CSV and uses them as the opening position for weighted-average cost, so every delivery after the import is weighted against real history rather than starting from zero.

My CSV columns are named something else. Does that matter?

No. The importer lets you map your columns to Purser's fields, so you do not have to reformat the file by hand before uploading it.

Does importing my history use up my free purchase orders?

No. Imported orders do not count against the five-a-month allowance on the free plan. The limit is on what you do with Purser from now on, not a tax on what you did before you had it.