I see that Stocky will be interrogated into Shopify’s system directly as of August. I do hope they will make sure that inventory and billing will still be able to connect to Quickbooks. I am also very frustrated that the “adjustments” section currently has no mapping to interrogate into Quickbooks. Each invoice that has discounts or tariffs have to entered separately. Please fix this.
Stocky never had a native QuickBooks integration to begin with, so whatever is pushing your inventory and billing into QB is almost certainly a separate connector app sitting in the middle. That’s the one to check with now. Ask them directly how they’re handling the switch to Shopify native inventory after August, because some connectors will be ready and some won’t, and you don’t want to find out on September 1.
On the adjustments mapping and having to enter discounts and tariffs one by one, that’s a genuine gap, but posting it here won’t reach anyone who can act on it. This forum is mostly merchants and partners, the product team doesn’t work requests from here. Drop it through in app feedback instead (the ? icon in your admin, then Send feedback), which goes straight to the product team. For the API side of the migration, community.shopify.dev is where Shopify’s dev relations people actually engage.
Best,
Moeed
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