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What is stockinstore

stockinstore is an omnichannel inventory visibility and store fulfillment platform used by retailers and brands to expose store stock online and route digital orders to stores for fulfillment. It supports use cases such as buy online, pick up in store (BOPIS), ship-from-store, and “find in store” experiences on e-commerce sites. The product focuses on near-real-time store inventory accuracy, store order orchestration, and integrations with e-commerce platforms, POS, and ERP systems. It is typically used by omnichannel retail operations, e-commerce teams, and store fulfillment teams.

pros

Store inventory visibility

The product centers on making store-level inventory available to digital channels for “find in store” and local availability messaging. This helps retailers use store stock as part of their sellable inventory pool rather than relying only on DC availability. It is well aligned to omnichannel journeys where customers want confirmation of local stock before visiting a store. This capability is a core requirement for distributed order management in retail.

Supports store fulfillment flows

stockinstore is designed around operational flows such as BOPIS and ship-from-store, including routing orders to stores for picking and packing. This positions it as a practical layer between e-commerce checkout and store execution. It can reduce the need to customize an e-commerce platform to handle store fulfillment logic. It also supports retailers that want to leverage stores as micro-fulfillment nodes.

Integration-oriented deployment

The product is commonly implemented alongside existing e-commerce, POS, and back-office systems rather than replacing them. This approach fits retailers that already run established commerce and store systems and need an orchestration/visibility layer. It can shorten time-to-value compared with rebuilding commerce around a new suite. It also allows retailers to keep channel tools while improving cross-channel inventory and fulfillment consistency.

cons

Not a full commerce suite

stockinstore focuses on inventory visibility and distributed fulfillment rather than end-to-end e-commerce capabilities. Retailers still need separate systems for catalog management, merchandising, promotions, content, and broader marketplace/channel management. Organizations looking for a single platform to run all digital commerce functions may find the scope too narrow. This can increase the number of vendors in the overall commerce stack.

Depends on inventory data quality

Store-availability experiences rely on accurate, timely inventory feeds from POS/ERP and strong store processes (cycle counts, receiving, shrink handling). If upstream inventory is delayed or inaccurate, customer-facing availability and fulfillment promises can degrade. This can lead to cancellations, substitutions, or customer service overhead. Implementation often requires operational change management in stores, not only software integration.

Integration effort can be material

Connecting e-commerce checkout, order management, POS, and store workflows typically requires integration work and ongoing monitoring. Retailers with highly customized POS/ERP environments may need additional middleware or bespoke connectors. Ongoing changes to upstream systems can require retesting and adjustments to maintain real-time availability and routing logic. This can increase total cost of ownership compared with more tightly coupled suites.

Plan & Pricing

No public tiered pricing is published on stockinstore.com. Pricing is primarily custom/quote-based; customers are asked to "Get in touch" for most solutions. Known, explicitly stated official pricing items (from stockinstore.com):

  • GLIA (Google Local Inventory Ads integration): Starts from $3/month per store. (FAQ states: "GLIA starts from $3/month per store. To get a price for your business, just get in touch!")

  • Nearest Store eDM Widget: Priced "per thousands of impressions"; setup is stated as FREE, but no per-impression rates are published.

  • Click & Collect (BOPIS), Find in Store, Store Locator, Ship from Store, Local Inventory Listings and other modules: No public prices are listed on the official site; pages direct visitors to contact sales or "Get in touch". Some pages note "affordable" or "flexible pricing options" but provide no numeric tiers or costs.

Summary: stockinstore does not publish a standard tiered pricing table on its official site. Most products require contacting sales for a quote. The only numeric starting price published on the official site is GLIA at $3/month per store.

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https://www.stockinstore.com/

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