“Very easy to use stock and inventory tool. Great for planning and wonderful customer service. They truly are here to help you, as the shop owner, succeed. I like the ABC analyses and the Reorder feature.”
Order the right SKU. On the right day.
Forstock Reorder looks ahead at your live demand and each supplier's real lead time, so it knows when every SKU will run out — and exactly when to reorder. Every morning, you get a queue of POs that are ready to send — not a list of reorder points to second-guess.
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Reorder points miss the moments that matter.
One number can't model real lead times.
Static reorder points assume your supplier's lead time is constant. It never is. One slow shipment and you're out of stock — or sitting on excess for months.
Demand spikes don't wait for your weekly review.
A viral TikTok, a wholesale order, a launch promo — the signal is already in your data. Spreadsheets won't surface it until your hero SKU is at zero.
MOQs and bundles break every formula.
Real POs aren't single SKUs — they're bundles, kits, multi-supplier orders with minimum quantities. The math gets ugly fast, and rules can't keep up.
Forstock Reorder catches them before they cost you.
Models your real supplier history.
Forstock learns each supplier's actual lead time from your PO history — not the number on the contract. Slips, delays, and seasonal swings all get baked into every reorder.
Refreshes every morning.
Every new order, transfer, or refund updates the plan. The reorder queue you see at 9am reflects everything that happened overnight — including the spike you didn't catch.
Handles bundles, MOQs, and multi-supplier POs.
Reorder rolls bundle demand down to components, respects supplier MOQs, and groups SKUs into a single PO per supplier. You get a number you can actually send.
You set the rules. Forstock shows its work.
You never pick a reorder quantity by hand. You set each product's cover target, lead time, and pack rules — Forstock does the arithmetic every day, and traces every number back to a reason you can check.

You set the days of cover and safety buffer you want for each product. That's the rule you give Forstock — once.
Forstock projects each SKU's demand forward to the exact day it runs out — and the last day you can order, given the supplier's real lead time.
It buys exactly enough to bridge the gap, then rounds up to the supplier's 10-unit MOQ and 20-unit pack. No quantity decided in a black box.
Three steps from forecast to PO.
Items from five suppliers? One click, sorted.
Select everything that needs reordering and hit Create PO. Forstock groups the lines into one clean purchase order per supplier — each ready to send, each still able to ship to multiple locations.
- One PO per supplier — or combine into a single order, your call.
- Quantities already rounded to each supplier's MOQ and pack size.
- No copy-paste, no spreadsheet tab per vendor.
What operators say about their reorder queue.
“Finally a tool that works. We'd tried a few inventory tools and always went back to spreadsheets to verify the numbers ourselves. Forstock is the first that actually feels close to how we think about reordering — a clear view of what to order and when.”
“Forstock makes inventory forecasting much easier and helps us stay ahead of stockouts without over-ordering. The interface is simple, clear, and actually actionable — great for control over inventory planning and cash flow.”
“Really happy with Forstock. Rami and his team built something that feels practical and easy to use. It helps a lot with planning reorders without going back to spreadsheets all the time.”
“Forstock has become a real ally in running our store. It lets us anticipate our stock needs calmly, avoid stockouts, and keep replenishment under control. The interface is intuitive, clear, and focused on concrete decisions — highly recommend it.”