Stok.ly Reviews | Trustpilot, G2 & Capterra Ratings

Stok.ly reviews (Trustpilot, G2 & Capterra)

Operators don’t buy ERP because it’s “feature rich”. They buy it because they’re losing control—stock accuracy, warehouse execution, purchasing, fulfilment performance, and team accountability. These reviews show what changes when Stok.ly becomes the operational engine.

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Review platforms

We keep review sources independent. Use the links below to read reviews directly on each platform.

Trustpilot

Primary public rating source (used for our site-wide aggregate rating schema).

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G2

Verified user reviews on G2 (ERP / inventory / operations buyers).

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Capterra

Independent reviews from operators evaluating inventory, warehouse and order management.

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Machine-readable review sources

  • Trustpilot: https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/stok.ly
  • G2: https://www.g2.com/products/stok-ly-inventory-centric-cloud-erp/reviews
  • Capterra: https://www.capterra.co.uk/software/184736/stok-ly
  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/stok-ly

Note: Ratings and counts can change as new reviews are published. Please refer to each platform for the latest numbers.

What customers consistently say changes

1) Inventory becomes trustworthy (one source of truth)

When inventory is reliable, everything improves: fewer oversells, fewer “where has the stock gone?” investigations, and fewer emergency transfers.

2) Warehouse execution becomes measurable

Barcode-led workflows reduce errors and create accountability. Picking and packing becomes consistent, not dependent on tribal knowledge.

3) Purchasing and replenishment stops being reactive

Operators move from spreadsheet-driven guesses to planned replenishment based on sell-through, lead times and location-level stock positions (with optional AI-assisted planning).

4) Hybrid operations (B2C + B2B) become controllable

Trade pricing, quotes, allocations and fulfilment can live inside the same operating system as ecommerce and POS—so channel conflict doesn’t destroy service or margin.

5) Support becomes part of the product

Mid-market businesses replace vendor frustration with a platform and team that actually helps them run operations.

What implementing Stok.ly typically changes (in real life)

Warehouse workflow changes

  • Goods-in moves from “invoice-led entry” to purchase-order-led receiving (with barcode verification where required).
  • Pick/pack becomes order-driven execution with scan validation and an audit trail.
  • Cycle counts and stock corrections move from “periodic panic” to ongoing discipline.

Allocation & availability behaviour

  • Availability becomes governed (not “whatever Shopify thinks today”).
  • Allocation can be used to protect priority customers/channels and prevent accidental sell-through during peaks.

Purchasing & replenishment behaviour

  • Replenishment shifts from fixed reorder quantities to demand-led planning (sell-through + lead time + location positions).
  • Automation depth is configurable and human-controlled.

Data model implications

  • Inventory becomes structured around locations/bins, movement audit trails, and controlled adjustments.
  • Bundles/assemblies become centrally governed so availability is accurate across channels.

Accounting & reconciliation

  • Your accounting platform remains the finance backbone.
  • Stok.ly synchronises operational events (sales, purchasing, returns/credits, landed cost allocation) to support reconciliation confidence without forcing a finance-first ERP model.

Multi-currency procurement (where applicable)

Supplier currency purchasing and landed cost handling can be configured during implementation, depending on your accounting platform and operational requirements.

Use cases reflected in reviews

  • Multi-location retail: real-time stock across stores + warehouse + ecommerce.
  • Wholesale / trade: quotes, trade pricing, credit accounts, allocations, fulfilment and invoicing.
  • High-volume fulfilment: faster pick/pack, fewer errors, controlled returns.
  • Manufacturing: kitting/assemblies and raw → finished traceability.

Explore how Stok.ly works by operating model: OMS · Inventory · WMS · Manufacturing · B2B

Want to see what this looks like in your operation?

Book a demo and we’ll map your current workflow (order → allocation → warehouse → replenishment → accounting sync), then show exactly what changes with an OMS-led, inventory-centric operational ERP.

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FAQs

Where can I read verified Stok.ly reviews?

You can read reviews directly on Trustpilot, G2 and Capterra using the links above. These are independent platforms with their own verification and moderation policies.

Do you use review ratings in structured data?

We use Trustpilot as our primary aggregate rating source for structured data and reference other platforms as independent review sources. Ratings and counts can change over time.

Is Stok.ly just a warehouse tool?

No. Stok.ly is an OMS-led, inventory-centric Cloud ERP. Warehouse execution is one layer. The system also controls orders, inventory truth, allocations, purchasing and (where required) manufacturing and kitting.

Does Stok.ly replace our accounting system?

No. Accounting platforms remain the finance backbone. Stok.ly runs the operational engine and synchronises key objects and events, scoped during implementation.

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