SoStocked Alternative: The Honest Guide for Multi-Channel Sellers (2026)
Most sellers asking about a SoStocked alternative don’t actually need one. The ones who do almost always have the same four reasons. Here’s how to tell which group you’re in — and the honest ranking if you’re in the second.
Quick Answer
If you’re 100% on Amazon and SoStocked’s customizable rules are working, stay put. Switching costs 2–4 weeks of operational attention you could spend on product instead.
If you’ve added Shopify or Walmart WFS, hit the 2026 Amazon fee changes, want a human analyst alongside the software, or maxed out SoStocked’s price-to-feature ratio at scale — the honest ranking: SKU Compass for multi-channel + managed-service option, Sellerboard for cheapest Amazon-only, Helium 10 Inventory if you already pay for H10 Diamond, Inventory Planner if Shopify is your real primary channel.
First — should you actually leave SoStocked?
Talking to sellers who’ve moved off SoStocked, the reasons cluster into four patterns. If none of these apply, stop reading and stay. Switching has real cost.
You added a second sales channel
SoStocked is Amazon-only by design. The moment you add Shopify, Walmart WFS, TikTok Shop, or eBay, you’ve got a tool that can’t see half your demand. Combining channels in spreadsheets defeats the point of having forecasting software.
This is the #1 reason sellers move. If you’re still 100% Amazon, this isn’t your reason — keep going.
The 2026 Amazon fee changes broke your forecasts
The new FBA fee structure — 3.5% fuel surcharge, 181-day aged inventory threshold, FNSKU-level low-inventory fee at 28 days of supply — changed reorder math materially. If your SoStocked rules were tuned to the old fee structure, they’re now under-ordering on top SKUs (low-inventory fee) and over-ordering on slow movers (aged surcharge).
You can re-tune SoStocked rules manually. Many sellers haven’t, and the numbers stopped working.
You want a human analyst, not just software
SoStocked sells software. The forecasts run, the reorder points fire, and you act on them. For most sellers that’s enough. For some — especially brands doing $5M+ a year with limited internal supply chain expertise — software-alone is a gap.
If you’re spending 4+ hours a week interpreting forecasts and you’d rather pay someone to do it for you and just review the recommendations, that’s a managed-service ask. SoStocked doesn’t offer that.
The price-to-feature ratio stopped making sense at your scale
SoStocked pricing scales with SKU count and feature set. At 500+ SKUs with custom rules and historical depth, the bill climbs. If you’re paying north of $300/mo and only using a fraction of the rule engine, there are tools that match the relevant feature subset for less — or, going the other direction, more capable multi-channel tools at similar price.
If none of those four apply — stay with SoStocked.
It’s a capable Amazon-only forecasting tool. The customizable rule engine is genuinely good. Switching costs you 2–4 weeks of operational attention to re-establish rules and run parallel forecasts to validate. That’s time you could spend on product, listings, or PPC instead.
Don’t fix what isn’t broken. The grass-is-greener migration costs are real.
The honest alternative ranking
If one or more of those reasons does apply, here’s the ranking. We’ll explain where each tool wins and where it falls short — including ours.
SKU Compass
From $350/mo · 30-day free trial · 5.0 on Capterra
Built for multi-channel sellers — Amazon FBA + AWD, Shopify, Walmart WFS, ShipStation native. Per-FNSKU reorder points matching the 2026 fee structure (28-day low-inventory threshold built in). Optional Tier 2 ($1,997/mo) includes a human analyst reviewing your restocks weekly; Tier 3 ($3,997/mo) adds full managed inventory operations. Built by a former 3PL operator.
- Multi-channel native (not bolt-on integrations)
- Per-FNSKU + per-channel forecasting in one view
- AWD upstream tracking — see AWD, FBA inbound, FBA sellable in one forecast
- Managed-service tier if you want the analyst in the loop
- 2026 fee structure is the default math, not an opt-in
- If you’re 100% Amazon and only need Amazon-side forecasting, this is more tool than you need
- Starts at $350/mo — Sellerboard is cheaper if budget is the only criterion
Yes, this is our tool. We’re including it because it directly addresses three of the four reasons sellers leave SoStocked. See plans & pricing or check the honest comparison vs Inventory Planner.
Sellerboard
From $19/mo · Amazon-only
If you’re Amazon-only and your reason for leaving is purely cost, Sellerboard is hard to beat. Strong on profit-and-loss reporting, decent on inventory forecasting, weakest on multi-channel (it doesn’t do it). Good fit for $500K–$2M Amazon-only sellers who want P&L visibility plus reorder alerts and don’t need a custom rule engine.
- Cheapest credible option in the category
- Strong P&L and profitability per SKU
- Simple to set up — fastest time-to-first-value of any tool here
- No multi-channel — Amazon only
- Less rule customization than SoStocked
- No managed-service option
Helium 10 Inventory Management
Bundled with H10 Diamond ($279/mo) · Amazon-only
If you already pay for Helium 10 Diamond for keyword research and PPC, the bundled inventory management module is “free” relative to a standalone tool. Forecasting is solid for Amazon, integrates with the rest of the H10 suite (Cerebro, ADS, Profits). Not a fit if you don’t otherwise need the full H10 stack.
- Already paid for if you have H10 Diamond
- Tight integration with H10 PPC and listing tools
- Decent forecasting for Amazon-only setups
- $279/mo is overkill if you’re not using the rest of H10
- Amazon-only (multi-channel via export, not native)
- Less depth than SoStocked or SKU Compass on the inventory side specifically
Inventory Planner (by Sage)
From ~$99/mo · Shopify-first multi-channel
Shopify-native with multi-channel via integrations. Strong on P&L depth, weaker on Amazon FBA-specific operations (AWD, FNSKU low-inventory fee, restock allowances). If your operation is Shopify-first with Amazon as a secondary channel, Inventory Planner is purpose-built for that flow. If Amazon is your primary, the FBA-specific gaps will show.
- Shopify-native (Inventory Planner started as a Shopify app)
- P&L and demand-planning depth
- Sage backing means it’s not going away
- FBA AWD and 2026 fee mechanics are bolt-on, not native
- Setup is heavier than the others — expect 2–3 weeks to onboard
- Pricing climbs fast with SKU count
For the side-by-side, see SKU Compass vs Inventory Planner.
Capability matrix
The features that actually matter when you’re choosing a SoStocked alternative — and how the four candidates score.
| Feature | SoStocked | SKU Compass | Sellerboard | H10 Inventory | Inventory Planner |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amazon FBA forecasting | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Shopify native | No | Yes | No | No | Yes |
| Walmart WFS native | No | Yes | No | No | Partial |
| Amazon AWD upstream tracking | No | Yes | No | No | No |
| Per-FNSKU reorder points (2026 fee) | Partial | Yes | Partial | Partial | Partial |
| Custom rule engine | Yes | Yes | No | Partial | Yes |
| Human analyst (managed service) | No | Tier 2+ | No | No | No |
| P&L per SKU | Partial | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Starting price | ~$99/mo | $350/mo | $19/mo | $279/mo (bundle) | ~$99/mo |
The 5-question decision framework
Skip the spec sheets. Answer these five questions honestly and the right tool will surface itself.
Will you sell on more than one channel within the next 12 months?
Yes → multi-channel is a hard requirement. Eliminates SoStocked, Sellerboard, and Helium 10 Inventory immediately. You’re choosing between SKU Compass and Inventory Planner.
No → all five tools are still on the table. Move to question 2.
Is your primary channel Amazon FBA or Shopify?
Amazon FBA → SoStocked, Sellerboard, Helium 10 Inventory, or SKU Compass.
Shopify → Inventory Planner is the obvious fit. SKU Compass is the alternative if you also do Amazon meaningfully.
Do you want software-only or software + a human analyst?
Software-only → all tools qualify.
Software + analyst → only SKU Compass Tier 2 ($1,997/mo) and Tier 3 ($3,997/mo) include a human reviewing your restocks. Everyone else is software-only.
What’s your AWD strategy?
If you’re using Amazon AWD for upstream bulk storage, you need a tool that tracks AWD, FBA inbound, and FBA sellable in one forecast. SKU Compass does this natively. The others either don’t see AWD or treat it as a separate inventory bucket without unified math.
If you’re not using AWD, this question doesn’t disqualify anyone.
What’s your monthly software budget for inventory specifically?
Under $50/mo → Sellerboard or stay with SoStocked at the entry tier.
$100–$300/mo → SoStocked, Sellerboard at higher tier, Inventory Planner entry.
$300+/mo with multi-channel needs → SKU Compass, or Inventory Planner if Shopify-primary.
$1,000+/mo and you want managed → SKU Compass Tier 2/3.
The honest switching cost
The tool comparison is the easy part. The expensive part is the migration. Realistic time-and-effort numbers from sellers who’ve actually done it:
- API reconnection (Amazon SP-API, Shopify, Walmart): 1 hour
- Re-establishing custom rules / lead time profiles / safety stock policies: 1–2 weeks
- Running parallel forecasts on both tools to validate: 2 weeks minimum
- Total operational attention: 2–4 weeks
This is why “none of the four reasons apply, stay with SoStocked” is genuine advice. If your forecasts are working and you’re Amazon-only, the migration cost almost certainly exceeds the marginal feature gain.
What we’re not telling you
We’re SKU Compass — we obviously want you to switch to us. We’ve tried to be honest about where each alternative wins because the failure mode for this content is overpromising and watching customers churn out at month 4.
The truth: SKU Compass beats SoStocked clearly if you’re multi-channel, want managed service, or care about AWD upstream tracking. It doesn’t beat Sellerboard on price, doesn’t beat Helium 10 if you already use Diamond, and doesn’t beat Inventory Planner if Shopify is genuinely your primary. Pick the tool that fits your operation, not the one with the loudest comparison post.
If SKU Compass is your shortlist pick
Start with the 30-day trial. We’ll connect Amazon FBA + AWD, Shopify, and Walmart WFS during onboarding (about a week). Run parallel forecasts for two weeks against your current SoStocked output to validate. If the numbers don’t beat what you’re getting today, walk — no contract.
If the multi-channel + AWD math wins, transition. We can also pair you with the Tier 2 managed-service analyst during migration so you’re not learning the tool and re-tuning rules at the same time.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best alternative to SoStocked for multi-channel sellers?
SKU Compass is the most direct multi-channel alternative — native support for Amazon FBA, Amazon AWD, Shopify, and Walmart WFS in a single forecast, with per-FNSKU reorder points matched to the 2026 fee structure. Inventory Planner is the alternative if Shopify is your primary channel and Amazon is secondary. SoStocked itself is Amazon-only and can’t see other channels.
Is SoStocked still worth it in 2026?
Yes — if you’re 100% Amazon and the customizable rule engine is working for you. SoStocked remains a capable Amazon-only forecasting tool. The cases where it stops being the right choice are well-defined: you added a second sales channel, the 2026 Amazon fee changes broke your existing rules, you want a human analyst alongside the software, or the price-to-feature ratio stopped making sense at your scale.
How long does it take to switch from SoStocked to a new inventory tool?
Realistically 2–4 weeks of operational attention. API reconnection takes about an hour. Re-establishing custom rules, lead time profiles, and safety stock policies takes 1–2 weeks. Running parallel forecasts on both tools to validate before fully cutting over takes another 2 weeks minimum. The validation step is non-negotiable — never cut over without proving the new tool produces equal or better numbers on your actual data.
Is Sellerboard a good SoStocked alternative?
Yes if you’re Amazon-only and your reason for leaving is cost. Sellerboard starts at $19/mo and has solid P&L reporting plus decent inventory forecasting. It does not have SoStocked’s custom rule engine depth and does not handle multi-channel. Good fit for $500K–$2M Amazon-only sellers who want profitability visibility plus reorder alerts.
What about Helium 10’s inventory management?
Helium 10 Inventory Management is bundled with the Diamond plan ($279/mo). If you already pay for Diamond for keyword research, PPC, and listing tools, the bundled inventory module is effectively free and integrates tightly with the rest of the suite. If you don’t otherwise need H10 Diamond, $279/mo is overkill for the inventory module alone — Sellerboard or SoStocked entry tier is cheaper for Amazon-only forecasting.
Does SKU Compass handle Amazon AWD?
Yes — AWD upstream tracking is native to SKU Compass and one of the main reasons multi-channel sellers move to it. The forecast reconciles AWD stock, FBA inbound, and FBA sellable in one view, and the reorder point math accounts for AWD-to-FBA replenishment lead time. SoStocked, Sellerboard, Helium 10 Inventory, and Inventory Planner do not natively track AWD as a separate upstream bucket.
Can I run SoStocked and a new tool in parallel during migration?
Yes — and you should. Running parallel forecasts for at least two weeks before cutting over is the only way to validate that the new tool produces accurate numbers on your specific catalog and sales patterns. The cost is two subscription bills for a month. The benefit is catching any forecasting gap before it costs you a stockout. Every seller we’ve migrated has run parallel for 2–3 weeks; none have regretted it.
