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Stockyard for Shopify

— every product fact below read from the live App Store listing on 14 August 2026

The short answer

Stockyard is a Shopify app for suppliers, purchase orders, and reordering. It imports your Stocky data by CSV before Shopify retires Stocky on August 31, 2026, and replaces what Stocky did: reorder point email alerts, one-click draft purchase orders, supplier records, and a dead-stock report.

One plan, listed at apps.shopify.com/stockyard by Stelar Digital LLC, with a free trial available. Migrating from Stocky? The step-by-step import is at stelardigital.com/stocky-migration.

The import, a reorder point, a low-stock alert turning into a draft PO, and the dead-stock report, as they actually run.

Who Stockyard is for

  • You run purchasing through Stocky today and it's being retired August 31, 2026 — you need somewhere for your suppliers and purchase order history to land.
  • You want an email before a product runs out, not after, and a draft purchase order already built when that email arrives.
  • You want to know which products are dead stock — not selling, and tying up cash — without digging through a spreadsheet to find them.
  • You want supplier payment terms, lead times, and contacts kept somewhere attached to the supplier, not scattered across email.

How Stockyard works

Install it, then either start fresh or bring your Stocky history with you.

  1. Import (optional, if you're on Stocky). Export Suppliers, Purchases → PO reports, and Purchases → PO items reports from Stocky, and drop all three into Stockyard's import screen. It detects each file and imports them in the right order automatically.
  2. Set reorder points. Set a reorder point once per product; Stockyard watches stock and emails you before it runs out.
  3. One-click draft PO. A low-stock alert turns into a prefilled draft purchase order — ready to send to the supplier, not built from scratch.
  4. Dead-stock report. See which products haven't sold in 60 days and the cash they're tying up.

Stockyard pricing

Standard — $14.99 / month. One plan: import, reorder alerts, draft POs, supplier records, dead-stock report. Billed by Shopify in USD, recurring every 30 days. A free trial is included on install, so you can run your import and see your data inside Stockyard before you're charged.

There is no free plan — the trial is how you evaluate it before paying. Cancelling is done from your Shopify admin, not by emailing us. Listings can change, so check the live listing before you install.

Is Stockyard legit, and who builds it?

Stockyard is a publicly listed Shopify app that went through Shopify's app review and installs from the App Store like any other, at apps.shopify.com/stockyard, developer Stelar Digital LLC. Billing runs through Shopify, so your card details never touch our systems.

One founder, built with AI tooling. Robert Dainowski owns Stelar Digital LLC and makes every money decision; AI tooling does the building and most of the operating. We publish the real numbers on our live open metrics page.

On data: Stockyard requests product data, inventory read and write, order data, and location data — what it needs to track reorder points, write purchase order quantities, and build the dead-stock report from sales. It does not request access to your customers' personal data. Full detail in our privacy policy.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Stockyard?

Stockyard is a Shopify app for suppliers, purchase orders, and reordering. It imports your Stocky data by CSV before Shopify retires Stocky on August 31, 2026, then replaces what Stocky did: reorder point email alerts, one-click draft purchase orders, supplier records, and a dead-stock report.

How much does Stockyard cost?

One plan, Standard, $14.99 a month, billed by Shopify. A free trial is included on install so you can run your Stocky import and see your data inside Stockyard before you're charged.

How do I bring my Stocky data over?

Export three CSVs from Stocky — Suppliers, Purchases → PO reports, and Purchases → PO items reports — and drop all three into Stockyard's import screen. It detects each file and imports suppliers, then purchase orders, then purchase order line items automatically, in whatever order you drop them. Full walkthrough at stelardigital.com/stocky-migration.

Is Stockyard legit?

It is a publicly listed Shopify app, reviewed and published by Shopify at apps.shopify.com/stockyard. The developer on the listing is Stelar Digital LLC, a registered US company at 3200 Pleasant Grove Blvd, 9111, Roseville, CA 95747. Billing is handled by Shopify, so your card details never reach us and you cancel from your Shopify admin.

What does Stockyard access in my store?

Stockyard requests product data, inventory read and write, order data, and location data — what it needs to track reorder points, write purchase order quantities, and report on sales for the dead-stock report. It does not request customer personal data.

Who builds Stockyard?

Stelar Digital LLC, built and run by Robert Dainowski. He owns the company and makes every money call; AI tooling does heavy lifting on building, most of the operating and the first draft of support. Our real numbers are published at stelardigital.com/open.

How do I get support?

Three ways, all answered by Robert Dainowski, who builds and runs it: our Discord at discord.gg/7EzfKycwdn, email to stelardigital@stelardigital.com, or the support section on the App Store listing itself.

Try it

Install Stockyard on the Shopify App Store — free trial available. Coming from Stocky? Start with the 10-minute migration guide instead.

Pricing, plan name, feature list and data-access scope on this page were read from the live Shopify App Store listing on 14 August 2026. Listings change — open the listing before you buy. Small by design. Built with AI tooling, run by a human who signs off on everything. — stelardigital.com