Evaluating a Sortly alternative?

Compare the inventory workflow, not just the feature checklist.

Sortly and Stockr both help businesses organize inventory. The better fit depends on how your team works, which features you need, and how you want inventory connected to purchasing, alerts, reporting and sales channels.

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Stockr vs. Sortly: areas to compare

Capability
Stockr
Sortly
Barcode scanning
Included in Stockr inventory workflows
Offers in-app barcode and QR scanning
Low-stock alerts
Built into Stockr stock monitoring
Offers low-stock and date-based alerts
Purchase orders
Supplier and purchase-order workflows are part of Stockr
Purchase orders are available on qualifying Sortly plans
Multi-location inventory
Designed for businesses managing inventory across locations
Supports location-based inventory organization and multi-account options
Integrations
Stockr supports connected sales and business workflows, with availability depending on integration status
Sortly offers integrations including QuickBooks Online, Slack and others depending on plan
Reporting
Inventory and business reporting are built into Stockr
Offers inventory reporting with plan-dependent capabilities

Sortly information reflects publicly available Sortly materials reviewed August 18, 2026. Plans and features can change; verify current details with each provider before purchasing.

Why a business might choose Stockr

Stockr is built for businesses that want inventory tracking connected to the operational work around it: scanning, low-stock monitoring, suppliers, purchase orders, transfers, cycle counts, reporting and connected sales channels. The goal is a straightforward system that can grow with the business without requiring an enterprise implementation.

If you are comparing inventory systems because spreadsheets are becoming unreliable or your team needs clearer reorder and stock workflows, Stockr is designed around that transition.

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Test Stockr with your own workflow

The fastest way to compare inventory software is to try the tasks your business actually performs: add products, scan items, review low stock, create purchasing workflows and see whether the system feels manageable during a normal workday.

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