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Best Inventory Management Software for BigCommerce

Multi-storefront, multi-warehouse, multi-channel -- BigCommerce merchants need inventory tools that keep up. We compared 8 platforms head-to-head.

By Nventory Team|Updated Mar 15, 2026|16 min read
What to look for

What to Look for in BigCommerce Inventory Management Software

1

Multi-Storefront Inventory Partitioning

BigCommerce's multi-storefront feature lets you run separate storefronts from a single control panel, but all storefronts share the same product catalog and stock pool by default. Your inventory tool needs to support either a shared pool with storefront-level allocation rules or completely separate stock assignments per storefront. Without this, selling the same SKU on your US and EU storefronts means one storefront can oversell the other.

2

Channel Manager Compatibility

BigCommerce's built-in Channel Manager connects natively to Amazon, eBay, Google Shopping, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. Your inventory tool must either integrate alongside Channel Manager without creating sync conflicts or replace it entirely with tighter control. The worst outcome is two systems fighting over the same stock count -- look for tools that respect BigCommerce as the source of truth or clearly take over channel management.

3

Multi-Warehouse and Location Support

BigCommerce does not offer native multi-warehouse inventory tracking. It records a single stock quantity per variant. If you fulfill from multiple warehouses, 3PLs, or retail locations, you need an external tool that maintains location-level stock and syncs the aggregate (or location-specific) quantity back to BigCommerce. This is the single biggest gap in BigCommerce's inventory system.

4

B2B and Wholesale Workflow Support

If you run BigCommerce B2B Edition, your inventory needs differ from standard DTC stores. You deal with price lists, customer-specific catalogs, quote-to-order workflows, and purchase orders with large quantities. Your inventory tool should handle bulk order reservations, backorder management, and stock allocation for quoted orders that might not convert for days or weeks.

5

Headless and API-First Architecture

BigCommerce is a leader in headless commerce, with many merchants running Next.js, Gatsby, or custom frontends via the Storefront GraphQL API. Your inventory tool needs to expose real-time stock data through its own API or push accurate counts to BigCommerce's catalog API so your headless frontend always displays correct availability -- not a cached quantity from 15 minutes ago.

Top picks for 2026

8 solutions compared

1

Nventory

Top Pick

Nventory is a modern inventory and order management platform that integrates with BigCommerce via its REST and webhook APIs. It maintains real-time multi-warehouse stock levels and pushes accurate totals back to BigCommerce within seconds of any sale, return, or stock adjustment. Nventory handles multi-storefront setups by letting you define stock allocation rules per storefront rather than treating all storefronts as a single pool.

From $49/mo for up to 1,000 orders
Best for:

BigCommerce merchants running multiple storefronts or warehouses who need real-time inventory accuracy without enterprise-tier pricing.

Pros

  • Sub-30-second stock sync to BigCommerce using webhooks, keeping multi-storefront inventory accurate in real time
  • True multi-warehouse tracking with per-location stock levels and automatic aggregate sync to BigCommerce variants
  • Works alongside BigCommerce Channel Manager rather than replacing it, avoiding dual-sync conflicts on marketplace channels
  • Clean API-first design makes it straightforward to surface live stock data on headless BigCommerce storefronts

Cons

  • No native BigCommerce app store installation -- setup requires API credential configuration in BigCommerce's control panel
  • B2B-specific features like quote-based inventory holds and customer-specific price list sync are still in development
  • Smaller user community compared to BigCommerce-native tools, so fewer shared templates and workflow examples
2

SkuVault

SkuVault (now part of Linnworks) is a warehouse management and inventory platform with a native BigCommerce integration. It excels at warehouse-level operations like bin location tracking, barcode scanning, and pick/pack workflows. SkuVault syncs quantity data to BigCommerce and pulls orders for fulfillment, giving you a proper WMS layer that BigCommerce lacks.

From $359/mo (annual contract)
Best for:

BigCommerce merchants with physical warehouse operations who need bin-level tracking, barcode scanning, and pick/pack workflows.

Pros

  • Deep warehouse management features including bin locations, wave picking, and quality control holds
  • Native BigCommerce integration that syncs orders and inventory bidirectionally without middleware
  • Barcode scanning support for receiving, picking, and cycle counting reduces manual errors significantly
  • Kitting and bundling engine tracks component-level inventory so bundles never oversell individual parts

Cons

  • Pricing is significantly higher than lighter inventory tools, starting at several hundred per month
  • The platform is warehouse-focused and adds limited value if you use a 3PL instead of managing your own warehouse
  • Multi-storefront stock allocation is basic -- it pushes the same total quantity to all BigCommerce storefronts
3

Linnworks

Linnworks is a multi-channel commerce operations platform now integrated with SkuVault under the same parent company. It connects to BigCommerce alongside dozens of marketplaces and manages inventory, orders, and shipping from a central dashboard. Linnworks works well for BigCommerce merchants who also sell heavily on Amazon, eBay, and other marketplaces.

From $449/mo (volume-based pricing)
Best for:

High-volume BigCommerce merchants selling across 5+ channels who need centralized inventory and order management.

Pros

  • Connects BigCommerce alongside Amazon, eBay, Walmart, and 70+ other channels with unified inventory pool
  • Advanced stock allocation rules let you reserve specific quantities for BigCommerce versus marketplace channels
  • Built-in shipping integration with rate shopping across carriers, reducing fulfillment tool sprawl
  • Handles complex product configurations including variations, bundles, and multi-pack listings across channels

Cons

  • Entry pricing is steep and scales with order volume, making it expensive for growing BigCommerce stores
  • BigCommerce multi-storefront support requires treating each storefront as a separate channel, adding configuration complexity
  • Initial setup and channel mapping typically takes 2-4 weeks with a dedicated onboarding specialist
4

Cin7

Cin7 (Core and Omni) is an inventory and order management platform used by product brands and wholesalers on BigCommerce. Cin7 Core handles mid-market needs while Cin7 Omni targets larger operations with EDI, advanced B2B, and 3PL management. Both tiers integrate with BigCommerce and handle multi-location inventory natively.

From $349/mo for Cin7 Core
Best for:

BigCommerce merchants with B2B and wholesale channels who need purchase orders, stock transfers, and multi-location management in one system.

Pros

  • Strong B2B feature set including purchase orders, supplier management, and landed cost tracking out of the box
  • Multi-location inventory with stock transfers between warehouses and automatic reorder point triggers
  • Native BigCommerce integration pulls orders and pushes stock levels without third-party middleware
  • Cin7 Omni tier includes EDI support and 3PL integrations for enterprise BigCommerce merchants

Cons

  • The platform tries to do everything (POS, B2B, manufacturing, 3PL) which makes the interface cluttered for simple use cases
  • BigCommerce sync speed depends on polling intervals and is not webhook-driven, leading to occasional 5-10 minute delays
  • Cin7 Core and Cin7 Omni are separate products with different feature sets, and migrating between them is not seamless
5

Brightpearl

Brightpearl (by Sage) is a retail operations platform that combines inventory, order management, accounting, and CRM for omnichannel merchants. It has a mature BigCommerce integration and is especially popular with BigCommerce Enterprise merchants who need a back-office system that handles everything from purchase orders to financial reporting.

Custom pricing (typically $1,000+/mo)
Best for:

BigCommerce Enterprise merchants who want inventory, accounting, and order management in a single platform without juggling separate tools.

Pros

  • Integrated accounting engine eliminates the need for a separate QuickBooks or Xero integration for BigCommerce orders
  • Automation engine handles order routing, fulfillment rules, and inventory allocation without manual intervention
  • Multi-warehouse and multi-currency support built for BigCommerce merchants selling internationally
  • Handles high-order volumes well, tested with BigCommerce Enterprise stores processing 10,000+ orders monthly

Cons

  • Pricing is enterprise-grade and requires annual contracts, putting it out of reach for most small BigCommerce stores
  • The all-in-one approach means you adopt Brightpearl's accounting and CRM even if you already have tools you prefer
  • Implementation typically takes 6-12 weeks with a required paid onboarding process
6

QuickBooks Commerce

QuickBooks Commerce (formerly TradeGecko) is Intuit's inventory and order management platform aimed at small to mid-size product businesses. It integrates with BigCommerce and is particularly appealing if you already use QuickBooks for accounting, since inventory and financial data stay in the same ecosystem. The platform covers basic multi-channel and wholesale needs.

From $35/mo (bundled with QuickBooks plans)
Best for:

Small BigCommerce merchants already using QuickBooks for accounting who want inventory management within the Intuit ecosystem.

Pros

  • Seamless QuickBooks accounting integration keeps cost of goods, revenue, and inventory valuation in sync automatically
  • B2B portal for wholesale customers with price lists, minimum order quantities, and payment terms
  • Simple interface that small BigCommerce store owners can learn quickly without dedicated training
  • Demand forecasting feature suggests reorder quantities based on historical BigCommerce sales velocity

Cons

  • Feature depth is limited compared to dedicated inventory platforms -- no bin locations, wave picking, or barcode scanning
  • BigCommerce integration occasionally requires re-authentication and has reported sync interruptions during platform updates
  • The product's roadmap is uncertain as Intuit has shifted focus multiple times since acquiring TradeGecko
7

Ordoro

Ordoro is a shipping and inventory management platform popular with small to mid-size BigCommerce merchants. It combines multi-carrier shipping, inventory sync, and dropshipping management in one tool. Ordoro's strength is making fulfillment simple for BigCommerce stores that ship from a mix of their own warehouse and dropship suppliers.

Free for shipping only, inventory features from $59/mo
Best for:

BigCommerce merchants who combine in-house fulfillment with dropshipping and need both inventory sync and shipping in one tool.

Pros

  • Combined shipping and inventory in one platform eliminates the need for a separate ShipStation or EasyShip subscription
  • Dropshipping automation routes orders to suppliers and tracks their inventory alongside your own warehouse stock
  • BigCommerce integration is straightforward with a dedicated app and clear setup documentation
  • Multi-carrier rate shopping finds the cheapest shipping option across USPS, UPS, FedEx, and DHL for each BigCommerce order

Cons

  • Inventory management features are shallower than dedicated platforms -- no multi-warehouse bin tracking or cycle counting
  • Multi-storefront support is minimal and requires workarounds for BigCommerce's multi-storefront architecture
  • Reporting is focused on shipping metrics with limited inventory analytics, turnover tracking, or demand planning
8

Sellbrite

Sellbrite (by GoDaddy) is a lightweight multi-channel listing and inventory sync tool that connects BigCommerce to Amazon, eBay, Walmart, and Etsy. It focuses on keeping stock quantities accurate across channels with minimal setup complexity. Sellbrite is popular with smaller BigCommerce sellers who are expanding to marketplaces and need basic cross-channel sync.

Free plan available, paid from $29/mo
Best for:

Small BigCommerce merchants expanding to 2-3 marketplace channels who want a simple, affordable inventory sync tool.

Pros

  • Very fast setup with BigCommerce -- most merchants connect and start syncing within 30 minutes
  • Affordable pricing with a free tier for low-volume sellers testing multi-channel before committing
  • Clean, intuitive interface for listing and inventory management that does not require training
  • Automatic stock level sync between BigCommerce and connected marketplaces on short polling intervals

Cons

  • Sync speed averages 5-15 minutes between channels, which can cause oversells on fast-moving BigCommerce products
  • No multi-warehouse support, purchase order management, or any warehouse operations features
  • Does not support BigCommerce multi-storefront -- treats BigCommerce as a single channel regardless of storefront count
At a glance

Quick comparison

SolutionMulti-storefront syncMulti-warehouseB2B / wholesaleHeadless API supportChannel Manager compatibleFree trialPricing
NventoryTOP PICKFrom $49/mo for up to 1,000 orders
SkuVaultFrom $359/mo (annual contract)
LinnworksFrom $449/mo (volume-based pricing)
Cin7From $349/mo for Cin7 Core
BrightpearlCustom pricing (typically $1,000+/mo)
QuickBooks CommerceFrom $35/mo (bundled with QuickBooks plans)
OrdoroFree for shipping only, inventory features from $59/mo
SellbriteFree plan available, paid from $29/mo
Our pick

Why BigCommerce Merchants Choose Nventory

Nventory bridges the biggest gaps in BigCommerce's native inventory system -- multi-warehouse tracking, storefront-level stock allocation, and real-time sync -- without forcing you to abandon BigCommerce's Channel Manager or migrate to a heavyweight ERP. We designed our BigCommerce integration to complement what the platform already does well and fill in what it does not. Whether you run a single BigCommerce store or manage multiple storefronts with a headless frontend, Nventory keeps stock accurate everywhere.

Multi-warehouse inventory with per-location tracking that syncs aggregate availability to BigCommerce in under 30 seconds
Storefront-level stock allocation rules so your US storefront and EU storefront draw from the right warehouses without overselling each other
Works alongside BigCommerce Channel Manager instead of replacing it, so your Amazon, eBay, and Google channels stay connected natively
API-first architecture that exposes real-time stock data for headless BigCommerce storefronts built on Next.js or Gatsby
Predictable pricing that stays affordable whether you run BigCommerce Standard or Enterprise

Frequently asked questions

No. BigCommerce stores a single stock quantity per product variant in its catalog. There is no native concept of warehouse locations, bin numbers, or location-level inventory. If you fulfill from multiple warehouses or use a 3PL alongside your own stock, you need an external inventory management tool that tracks per-location quantities and syncs the correct totals back to BigCommerce. This is the most common reason BigCommerce merchants adopt a dedicated inventory platform.
BigCommerce multi-storefront lets you operate separate storefronts (different domains, different catalogs, different pricing) from one control panel. However, all storefronts share the same underlying product catalog and stock quantities. Inventory tools handle this in two ways: some treat each storefront as a separate channel with its own stock allocation, while others sync a single shared pool. If you sell the same product on multiple storefronts, choose a tool that supports storefront-level allocation to prevent one storefront from overselling another.
It depends on how the tool integrates. BigCommerce Channel Manager connects your catalog to Amazon, eBay, Google, and social commerce channels natively. If your inventory tool also connects directly to those same marketplaces, you can end up with two systems both trying to update stock -- creating sync conflicts and double orders. The safest approach is either to use an inventory tool that syncs only with BigCommerce (letting Channel Manager handle marketplace connections) or to fully replace Channel Manager with the inventory tool's own channel integrations. Do not run both in parallel on the same marketplace.
BigCommerce Enterprise includes features like custom price lists, advanced faceted search, and priority API rate limits that affect how inventory tools operate. The higher API rate limits on Enterprise plans allow inventory tools to push stock updates more frequently without hitting throttling limits. Enterprise also supports more complex catalog structures with more variants per product. However, the core inventory tracking is the same across tiers -- a single quantity per variant with no multi-warehouse support on any plan.
In a headless BigCommerce setup, your Next.js frontend fetches product and inventory data through BigCommerce's Storefront GraphQL API or REST API. Stock accuracy depends on how often your frontend checks inventory. For static pages, you need incremental static regeneration or a real-time API call at checkout to avoid showing stale quantities. An external inventory tool that pushes accurate counts to BigCommerce's catalog ensures the API always returns current data. Some tools like Nventory also expose their own API so your headless frontend can query live warehouse-level stock directly.
B2B Edition adds quote management, purchase orders, company accounts, and price lists to BigCommerce. These workflows create inventory challenges that standard tools do not handle. When a B2B buyer requests a quote for 500 units, you may want to soft-reserve that stock while the quote is pending. When they submit a purchase order, you need to allocate inventory even before payment clears. Look for inventory tools that support order-stage-based stock holds and can manage the longer sales cycles typical in B2B commerce.
Yes. BigCommerce supports webhooks for events like order creation, order status changes, product updates, and inventory changes. Inventory tools that subscribe to these webhooks can react within seconds of an event rather than polling the API on intervals. This is significantly faster and more efficient. Look for tools that use store/order/created, store/product/inventory/updated, and store/shipment/created webhooks at minimum. Not all inventory tools leverage BigCommerce webhooks -- some still rely on periodic API polling, which introduces 5-15 minute delays.
If you use BigCommerce's Stencil theme framework, your storefront reads inventory data directly from BigCommerce's platform, so any inventory tool that syncs accurately to BigCommerce's catalog API will keep your storefront current. With headless architecture, you have more flexibility but also more responsibility. You can query your inventory tool's API directly from your frontend for real-time warehouse-level data, or you can rely on BigCommerce's API as the intermediary. Headless merchants should prioritize inventory tools with strong API documentation and low-latency endpoints over tools that only offer a BigCommerce app integration.

Choosing the Right Inventory Tool for Your BigCommerce Store

BigCommerce gives you a strong commerce foundation with native multi-storefront and Channel Manager capabilities, but inventory tracking stops at a single quantity per variant with no warehouse or location awareness. Your choice of inventory tool depends on where you feel that gap most. If you run multiple warehouses, you need per-location tracking from a tool like SkuVault or Nventory. If you operate B2B alongside DTC on BigCommerce, Cin7 or Brightpearl handle wholesale workflows natively. If you just need simple marketplace sync alongside your BigCommerce store, Sellbrite gets the job done affordably. Nventory is a strong fit for BigCommerce merchants who need multi-warehouse accuracy and real-time sync without committing to an enterprise-priced platform. Whatever you choose, confirm that the tool works with your specific BigCommerce setup -- multi-storefront, Channel Manager, headless, or B2B Edition -- before signing up.