Shopify reorder app
Know exactly what to reorder. Down to the unit.
dbStock is the Shopify reorder app that turns your sales history into one clear answer: what to buy, how much, and by when — corrected for the demand your stockouts hid. Live in ten minutes, no sales call. Flat $49 a month, forever.
| Item | 30-day trend | Cover | Buy | At risk |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Terracotta Vase — Large TV-LG-01 sold out 3 days ago — true demand restored | 0 days | 240 | $3,120 | |
Linen Throw — Sand LT-SND | 6 days | 180 | $2,040 | |
Ceramic Mug — Ash CM-ASH | 11 days | 90 | $980 | |
Brass Candle Holder BC-02 dead stock — cash to redeploy | 210 days | hold | $4,300 | |
Wool Runner — Slate WR-SLT | 38 days | — | — |
Guessing is the most expensive tool in your store.
Take the 204-SKU store on the right. In a single ordinary week, ordering by gut and a spreadsheet quietly costs it:
in sales walking out the door — bestsellers you'll be out of before the reorder lands.
in cash frozen on the shelf — trapped in stock that isn't selling this quarter.
a week rebuilding the same spreadsheet by hand — and still ordering on a hunch.
dbStock costs $49 a month. It pays for itself the first time it stops a single stockout.
The day you sell out, every other tool stops reordering.
The moment a product sells out, your sales history reads zero — not because demand vanished, but because you had nothing left to sell. Reorder on that number and you keep under-buying the exact products customers want most.
dbStock reconstructs the demand you wouldhave sold and sizes the order to it. It's the reason our quantities are right while the others leave money on the shelf — and no tool near this price does it.
Live in ten minutes. No onboarding call, ever.
Prediko and Assisty walk you through a setup call. dbStock just works the moment it's installed.
Connect Shopify
One click. dbStock reads your last 12 months of orders and current inventory automatically — nothing to import, no CSVs.
It does the math
Censored-demand correction, lead times and safety stock run on your own history. No spreadsheets, no BOM setup, no consultant.
Read today's reorders
Open the app to a single list: what to buy, how much, and the money at stake. Turn it into a supplier PO in one click.
Three jobs, done for you.
Tells you the exact number.
One reorder quantity per SKU — corrected for hidden demand, your lead time and service level. Not a chart to interpret. The decision itself.
Puts a dollar figure on waiting.
Every line shows the sales you'll lose if you're late, and the cash you've locked up if you overbought. You prioritise by money, not by hunch.
Writes the purchase order.
Everything to reorder groups by supplier into a PO with quantities filled in. Export it or copy it — the busywork is gone.
Everything a Stocky refugee is looking for.
| dbStock | Prediko | Stocky | Inv. Planner | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price as you grow | $49 flat, forever | $49 → $349 by GMV | $89 + POS | $120–600+ |
| Tells you what to buy | Yes | A dashboard | Manual | A dashboard |
| Corrects censored demand | Yes | No | No | No |
| Value in under 10 minutes | Yes, self-serve | Needs a call | Manual setup | Demo-gated |
| Moves your Stocky data | We do it for you | Comparison only | — | No |
| No sales call to start | Yes | No | Yes | No |
A new tool, none of the risk.
You've never heard of us — fair. So we removed every reason not to try it:
“I spent years modelling demand under uncertainty as a quant. Every Shopify inventory tool I tried made the same rookie mistake — it reordered on the sales it recorded, not the demand that actually existed. So the day you sell out is the day it decides you don't need more. I built dbStock to reconstruct the demand your stockouts hid and tell you exactly what to buy. That is the whole job.”
The founder·demand-forecasting quant, building dbStock in the open
We move you off Stocky ourselves.
Stocky doesn't export your suppliers or purchase history, and after February 2 it disappears from the store. Founding members don't lift a finger — we handle the move.
$49 a month.
Flat. Forever.
Prediko climbs to $349 as your GMV grows; Inventory Planner runs $120–600+. dbStock stays $49 as you scale — the one promise their pricing model can't make. It pays for itself the first time it saves a single stockout.
- Every feature — nothing gated behind a higher tier
- Unlimited SKUs, orders, and suppliers
- Censored-demand correction on every forecast
- One-click supplier purchase orders
- Free, done-for-you Stocky migration
The questions every Stocky refugee asks.
How is dbStock different from Stocky?
Shopify is shutting Stocky down on August 31, 2026. dbStock is a standalone reorder tool — no POS required — that corrects for the demand your stockouts hide and tells you exactly what to reorder and how much. Founding members get their Stocky data migrated for free.
Do I need to import data or configure anything?
No. dbStock connects to Shopify in one click and reads your last 12 months of orders and current inventory automatically. Most stores are live in under ten minutes, with no onboarding call.
What does it cost?
$49 per month, flat, forever. Every feature is included — unlimited SKUs, orders and suppliers — with no revenue tiers and no upsells.
What is censored demand?
When a product sells out, your recorded sales drop to zero even though customers still wanted it. dbStock reconstructs the demand you would have sold, so your reorder quantities are not quietly under-sized the way they are in other tools.
Will you really migrate my Stocky data for me?
Yes. Founding members get a done-for-you migration — we reconstruct and import your purchase orders, suppliers and history, including the parts Stocky will not export.
Is there any risk in trying it?
None. It is free until you are fully off Stocky, there is no credit card to start, you can cancel any time and export everything, and your $49 founding rate is locked for life.
Stocky closes August 31. Your reorders don't have to.
Lock your founding rate now — $49 flat, forever. Free until you're off Stocky, no credit card, and we migrate your data for you.