Materials Inventory and Stockeo are both highly-rated (5/5) inventory management apps for Shopify, but cater to different types of merchants. Materials Inventory is specifically designed for makers and manufacturers, offering features like bill of materials management, raw material tracking, and profitability analysis. Its strength lies in helping businesses manage their production process, track costs, and prevent stockouts based on raw material availability. Stockeo, on the other hand, is geared towards merchants who source products from external suppliers and need to automatically sync inventory levels from supplier feeds. Stockeo shines in its ability to import products and automate inventory updates from CSV, JSON, or XML feeds. Its primary value proposition is automating inventory management for merchants who don't manufacture their own products.
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Inventory management for makers & manufacturers. Create bills of materials & track profitability
Import products and sync inventory automatically from your supplier feeds.
| Rating | 5/5 | 5/5 |
Rating Materials Inventory5/5 Stockeo5/5 | ||
| Reviews | 49 | 41 |
Reviews Materials Inventory49 Stockeo41 | ||
| Target Merchant | Makers & Manufacturers | Merchants sourcing from Suppliers |
Target Merchant Materials InventoryMakers & Manufacturers StockeoMerchants sourcing from Suppliers | ||
| Key Functionality | Bill of Materials, Raw Material Tracking, Profitability | Supplier Feed Sync, Automated Updates |
Key Functionality Materials InventoryBill of Materials, Raw Material Tracking, Profitability StockeoSupplier Feed Sync, Automated Updates | ||
| Inventory Trigger | Raw Materials Usage | Supplier Feed Changes |
Inventory Trigger Materials InventoryRaw Materials Usage StockeoSupplier Feed Changes | ||
| Data Input Method | Manual & Purchase Orders | CSV, JSON, XML Supplier Feeds |
Data Input Method Materials InventoryManual & Purchase Orders StockeoCSV, JSON, XML Supplier Feeds | ||
| Focus | Production Process | Supplier Management |
Focus Materials InventoryProduction Process StockeoSupplier Management | ||
| Purchase Orders | Custom purchase orders. | Not available. |
Purchase Orders Materials InventoryCustom purchase orders. StockeoNot available. | ||
For manufacturers and makers managing raw materials and production processes, Materials Inventory is the clear choice. Its focus on bills of materials, raw material tracking, and cost analysis provides essential tools for optimizing production and profitability. Conversely, Stockeo is ideal for dropshippers and retailers who source products from multiple suppliers. Its ability to import product data and automate inventory updates from various feed formats streamlines inventory management and minimizes the risk of overselling. Choosing between them depends entirely on whether you *make* your products or *source* your products from external suppliers. If you make them, go with Materials Inventory. If you source them, use Stockeo.
Based on the provided information, Materials Inventory focuses on managing raw materials and doesn't explicitly mention importing product data from supplier feeds. It appears the focus is on internal production management, not supplier integration.
No, Stockeo's description and features do not include bill of materials management. Its core functionality revolves around importing product data and syncing inventory from supplier feeds, not managing the components of assembled products.
Materials Inventory claims to be 'Intuitive & easy to use' suggesting a user-friendly design. Stockeo doesn't explicitly claim ease of use, but the nature of connecting to external feeds implies a higher degree of technical proficiency to set up and maintain the connections.
Yes, both apps aim to prevent overselling. Materials Inventory does this by updating Shopify inventory in real-time based on raw material usage, while Stockeo achieves this by syncing inventory levels with supplier feeds.
Materials Inventory specifically highlights tracking 'costs & profits per product'. Stockeo mentions calculating prices, but doesn't focus on tracking profit margins in the same way. Therefore, Materials Inventory is likely better for profitability tracking.
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