Counting down to Aug 31, 2026

Stocky shuts downAug 31.

There is no supplier export button. StockyLift adds one. Your full list, out to CSV, in two minutes.

$39 once. No subscription, no account, nothing leaves your browser.

Moving to Prediko, Inventory Planner, Genie, or Sumtracker? See the full migration guide →

Shopify's migration doc says to recreate every supplier by hand.

There's a shorter path. StockyLift reads Stocky's own API and writes clean files.

Aug 31, 2026Stocky and its API go dark
18supplier fields StockyLift exports, verified
0export buttons in the Stocky UI

Two minutes, three steps

No account, no sign-up, no server in the middle.

1

Paste your key

From Stocky, Preferences, API. Stays in your browser.

2

Preview free

See your supplier count before you pay.

3

Export everything

Every format, one download.

Every field, every format

Files built for wherever you land next, or just for keeping.

GUARANTEED

Generic CSV

All 18 fields · RFC-4180 + BOM, opens clean in Excel.

GUARANTEED

JSON backup

The raw records, exactly as Stocky returned them.

BETA

Prediko

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Inventory Planner

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Genie

Runs in your browser. All of it.

StockyLift is a Chrome extension, not a service. There is no server to trust because there is no server.

One network callYour own authenticated request, straight from your browser to Stocky.
Your key stays putThe API key is used locally and never sent anywhere else.
No account, no analyticsNobody sees your supplier list. There is nothing to log in to.
Files are yours foreverCSVs and JSON on your disk, useful long after the API dies.
$39

One store, one-time. Not a subscription.

Rises to $59 on Aug 10. Lock it in now.

  • Every supplier, no row limit
  • Generic CSV and JSON backup, guaranteed
  • Prediko, Inventory Planner, and Genie presets (beta)
  • Free preview before you pay
  • Updates through the shutdown
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Unlock code arrives instantly after checkout.

If it can't export your suppliers cleanly, full refund. Reply to your receipt.

Questions merchants actually ask

Straight answers before you buy — tap any question.

Shopify says suppliers must be recreated manually. Is this legit?

Shopify's docs say to recreate suppliers by hand because there's no export button in the Stocky UI. But Stocky still exposes your suppliers through its own documented API. StockyLift just calls that API with your own key and writes the result to a CSV. Nothing is scraped and nothing is reverse-engineered.

Is this allowed?

Yes. It's your own data, pulled through Stocky's own documented API using your own API key. The request goes straight from your browser to Stocky, authenticated as you. We never touch your key or your data.

What happens after August 31, 2026?

Once Stocky shuts down, its API goes away, so export while it's still live. The files StockyLift produces are yours forever: import them into your new app whenever you're ready, or just keep them as a backup. Export now even if you haven't picked a replacement yet.

Where do the exported files go?

Straight to your browser's Downloads folder, like any other download. They're plain .csv and .json files on your own disk — keep them, move them, or import them into a new app whenever you're ready.

Which apps do the presets support?

The Generic CSV (every Stocky field) and the raw JSON backup are guaranteed. The Prediko, Inventory Planner, and Genie presets are beta, verified against each app's published import docs, with final templates being confirmed. Verify a preset against a real template before a large import, or just use the Generic CSV, which always holds all your data.

Where do I find my Stocky API key?

In Stocky, open Preferences, then API. Copy the key shown there and paste it into StockyLift along with your your-store.myshopify.com store name. The key stays in your browser.

Do you see my supplier data or my API key?

No. There are no servers and no account. Everything runs inside your browser. Your key and data never leave your machine except for the one authenticated request your browser makes to Stocky.