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Most inventory tools optimize one SKU for years. Yours turns over in weeks.
DTC brands run deep and narrow: a few products, lots of stock, SKUs that sell for years. Multi-vendor stores run shallow and wide: hundreds of products from dozens of vendors, a few of each, a floor that turns over fast. Same word, different job. Invoe is built for the second one.
Stocky and forecasting tools
The old way
Built to forecast a small, stable set of products you already sell. They start after the product is in your system, so the flood of new vendor product still gets in by hand.
Invoe
Built for shallow and wide: a constant flood of new SKUs from many vendors, captured, received, and published fast. The migration tool is the parser itself.
Spreadsheets
The old way
Flexible, but disconnected from Shopify, receiving, vendor memory, images, and publishing. Every season you rebuild it.
Invoe
One workflow for the order, the vendor, the products, receiving, and Shopify-ready catalog data.
Entering products in Shopify
The old way
Works for a few products. Slows down fast when every vendor order has sizes, colors, costs, images, and notes.
Invoe
Products are staged from the source order, reviewed, then pushed to Shopify when your team is ready.
Hiring data-entry help
The old way
A person can type fields, but they still need instructions, review, Shopify access, and retail context.
Invoe
The first pass is done in minutes, and your team reviews the work before anything goes live.
Moving off Stocky? Bring your orders with you.
Drop in the PO. Review the work. Push it through.