Materials Inventory and Stockeo are both highly-rated (5/5) inventory management apps for Shopify in 2026, but cater to distinctly different merchant needs. Materials Inventory targets makers and manufacturers who need to manage raw materials and track profitability within their own production processes. It focuses on creating bills of materials, syncing raw material and product inventory, cost tracking, purchase order management, and preventing stockouts or overselling. Stockeo, conversely, addresses merchants who source products from external suppliers. Its strength lies in importing product data from supplier feeds (CSV, JSON, XML) and automating inventory synchronization to reflect supplier stock levels. The primary difference lies in the source of inventory data. Materials Inventory manages inventory based on internal production and raw materials, providing tools for cost analysis and purchase order generation. Stockeo focuses on external supplier data feeds, automating the synchronization of product inventory from these sources, calculating prices and keeping the shop aligned with available stock at suppliers. Both apps strive to prevent overselling and stockouts, but achieve this through different mechanisms reflecting their unique positioning in the inventory management landscape.
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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 | Dropshippers & Merchants sourcing from suppliers |
Target Merchant Materials InventoryMakers & Manufacturers StockeoDropshippers & Merchants sourcing from suppliers | ||
| Inventory Source | Internal Raw Materials & Production | External Supplier Feeds |
Inventory Source Materials InventoryInternal Raw Materials & Production StockeoExternal Supplier Feeds | ||
| Key Feature 1 | Bills of Materials Management | Automated Inventory Sync from Feeds |
Key Feature 1 Materials InventoryBills of Materials Management StockeoAutomated Inventory Sync from Feeds | ||
| Key Feature 2 | Cost & Profitability Tracking | Price Calculation |
Key Feature 2 Materials InventoryCost & Profitability Tracking StockeoPrice Calculation | ||
| Data Format Support | Not specified (Assumed Direct Input) | CSV, JSON, XML |
Data Format Support Materials InventoryNot specified (Assumed Direct Input) StockeoCSV, JSON, XML | ||
| Purchase Orders | Custom Purchase Order Creation | Not Specified |
Purchase Orders Materials InventoryCustom Purchase Order Creation StockeoNot Specified | ||
For merchants manufacturing their own products and managing raw materials, Materials Inventory is the clear choice. Its features for creating bills of materials, tracking costs, and generating purchase orders are essential for maintaining profitability. On the other hand, Stockeo is better suited for dropshippers or retailers who source products from external suppliers and need to keep their inventory automatically updated based on those supplier feeds. While Materials Inventory provides valuable insights into manufacturing costs, Stockeo offers the advantage of syncing inventory updates directly from suppliers. If your business involves in-house manufacturing, Materials Inventory is superior; for businesses relying on external suppliers for inventory, Stockeo is the better option.
Based on the description, Materials Inventory focuses on raw materials and production, so it doesn't appear to have features to directly ingest and update inventory based on supplier feeds like Stockeo does.
Stockeo's features are designed for importing and syncing product inventory from suppliers. It does not mention any capabilities for managing raw materials or bills of materials, making it unsuitable for manufacturers needing that functionality.
Materials Inventory claims to be 'Intuitive & easy to use'. Stockeo requires setup of supplier feeds and automations, suggesting a potentially steeper initial learning curve but greater long-term automation benefits. Ease of use depends on merchant technical skill and comfort level with data feeds.
Stockeo includes a 'Calculate prices' feature, suggesting some built-in pricing management functionality related to supplier data. Materials Inventory focuses on cost tracking, but doesn't explicitly offer features related to setting sales prices based on those costs.
Yes, both apps aim to prevent overselling by updating Shopify inventory in real-time. However, Materials Inventory accomplishes this by tracking raw material and product inventory, while Stockeo does so by synchronizing with supplier stock levels.
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