How to move your Stocky data to Sumtracker
Sumtracker is subscription (recurring monthly/annual plans): An inventory, bundling, and purchase-order management platform for Shopify and multi-channel sellers, billed as an ongoing subscription.
- Export your Stocky suppliers with StockyLift. Paste your Stocky API key into the extension, run the export, and download a CSV (or JSON backup) of your full supplier list — the export stocky suppliers button Stocky itself never had. Get StockyLift →
- Check what the CSV contains. The Generic CSV preset includes all 18 supplier fields Stocky's API exposes (name, contact, email, phone, address, currency, payment terms, tax number, notes, status, lead time, and more) plus your purchase-order export.
- Import into Sumtracker. Sign in to Sumtracker, locate its supplier or purchase-order import tool (usually under Settings → Import, or a Suppliers/Purchasing section), and upload the exported file. Consult Sumtracker's own help center for its current import template — field names vary between apps, so map columns before a large import. Find Sumtracker on the Shopify App Store →
- Reconcile the count. Confirm the number of suppliers imported into Sumtracker matches the number exported from Stocky, then keep your original CSV/JSON files as a permanent backup.
Do this before August 31, 2026 — that is when Stocky's API goes offline for good (the stocky api sunset). See the full migration checklist for every deadline.