One operating system, six modules, one brain. On top of your ERP.
Stokk is positioned for one buyer profile and built deliberately for them: multi-location specialty retail in the Nordics and EU, outgrown spreadsheets, not yet running NetSuite.
Built for retail that's outgrown spreadsheets and not yet running NetSuite.
Five locations or fifty. Specialty mix — home decor, furniture, beauty, pet supplies, hardware. An ERP that keeps the books but can't run the operations. A buyer who works hard but can't be in seven places at once.
- 5–200 locations across one or more countries
- DK Plus, NetSuite, Microsoft Dynamics, Business Central or Shopify (multi-location)
- Specialty mix with seasonality, promotions and lifecycle SKUs
- Currently runs planning in spreadsheets, AGR, or a similar legacy tool
- Wants AI to make decisions, not just dashboard them
The operating system, in one diagram.
What we are. What we aren't.
Stokk vs AGR
A long-running cloud planner. Single-model forecasting, automation framing, configuration-heavy.
How Stokk differs: AGR was built before AI could decide. Stokk's brain replaces the manual-tuning loop with overnight reasoning.
Read the comparison →Stokk vs Spreadsheets
Excel + a senior buyer + tribal knowledge. Survives until SKU count outgrows the buyer's head.
How Stokk differs: Spreadsheets rely on a person who can hold the network in their head. Stokk holds it for them and writes it down.
Read the comparison →Stokk vs NetSuite
ERP suite with broad capabilities. Inventory and demand planning are real, but heavy and IT-led.
How Stokk differs: NetSuite is your ERP. Stokk is the operating system on top of it — including NetSuite tenants who keep their books exactly where they are.
Read the comparison →Show us your ERP. We'll show you the brief.
A 20-minute demo on your data. No slide deck.