Invocast is an inventory forecasting SaaS built specifically for Shopify stores. It reads Shopify sales history and current inventory, calculates sales velocity, and helps merchants identify which products are running low or already out of stock, while recommending replenishment quantities. Its core value proposition is not to replace a full ERP system, but to help small Shopify merchants reduce the risk of stockouts caused by “gut-feel” restocking and spreadsheet-based inventory management.
The product is centered around an inventory health dashboard, using red, yellow, and green indicators to distinguish between statuses such as “order now,” “order soon,” and “inventory is healthy.” It supports automated inventory checks, smart sales velocity forecasting, supplier grouping, bulk orders, and incoming stock tracking. For Shopify stores with many SKUs but small teams, these features can improve the efficiency of day-to-day replenishment decisions. However, the site clearly states that it is not suited for multi-warehouse management, complex approval workflows, or merchants with monthly sales above $500,000 that require enterprise-grade systems.
Invocast uses a single plan: Complete Access at $29/month, or $249/year when paid annually. It also offers a 14-day free trial with no credit card required. The plan includes unlimited products, smart forecasting, automated inventory checks, supplier grouping and bulk orders, and email support. Payments are handled through the Shopify Billing API, with charges appearing on the Shopify bill. Invocast does not process or store credit card information itself.
Its strengths are a focused positioning, a low barrier to adoption, claimed one-click Shopify installation, setup in 2 minutes, and transparent pricing without complicated tiers. It is well suited for merchants moving from spreadsheet-based inventory management to automated replenishment reminders. The drawbacks are also clear: it only works around Shopify data, with no evident support for multi-platform selling, multi-warehouse operations, or advanced approval workflows; support is email-only and provided on a best-effort basis; and the terms state that forecasts are not guaranteed to be accurate, meaning purchasing and inventory decisions remain the merchant’s responsibility.
Invocast is best suited for independent e-commerce sellers, small Shopify teams, and businesses whose inventory turnover depends on consistent replenishment but have not yet reached the point of needing an ERP. For sellers in China, the available materials do not mention access from mainland China, a Chinese-language interface, or local payment options. Because it depends on the Shopify ecosystem and Shopify Billing, real-world usability will also depend on the merchant’s Shopify account, network environment, and billing settings. If you need multi-warehouse management, cross-platform support, or localized service, it is worth evaluating other inventory management or ERP alternatives.
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