Looking for a Stable, Modern Alternative to Extensiv?
Extensiv has been through multiple acquisitions and rebrandings, leaving users uncertain about the platform's future direction. Nventory offers the same multichannel order management capabilities with a stable product roadmap, faster setup, and pricing that makes sense for growing brands.
Extensiv (formerly Skubana) is an order management platform for multichannel brands. It offers inventory management, order orchestration, and 3PL integration but has undergone multiple rebrandings and acquisitions that have caused instability and slowed product innovation.
Where Extensiv (Skubana) Falls Short for Ecommerce
Repeated acquisitions and rebrandings (Skubana to 3PL Central to Extensiv) have created product uncertainty and slowed feature development.
Onboarding requires significant setup time and often involves paid implementation support, delaying your time to value.
Pricing tiers can be complex, with costs increasing based on order volume, number of warehouses, and add-on modules.
The platform's direction has shifted toward 3PL management, leaving direct-to-consumer and marketplace sellers with less focused development attention.
Integration reliability has been inconsistent during the transition periods between company rebrands, frustrating sellers during critical sales windows.
Extensiv (Skubana) vs Nventory
| Feature | Extensiv (Skubana) | Nventory |
|---|---|---|
| Multichannel order management | ||
| Inventory management and sync | ||
| Setup time | Days to weeks | Under 1 hour |
| 3PL integration | ||
| Transparent pricing | Complex tiered pricing | |
| Product roadmap stability | Uncertain (multiple acquisitions) | Focused and consistent |
| AI-powered features | ||
| Mobile app | Limited | |
| Self-serve onboarding | Professional services often needed | |
| Bundle and kit management |
Where Nventory Excels
Product Stability You Can Count On
Nventory is focused exclusively on ecommerce OMS. No acquisitions, no rebrandings, no shifting priorities. You get a product team dedicated to building the features multichannel sellers actually need.
Faster, Self-Serve Onboarding
Skip the weeks-long implementation process and paid consulting. Nventory's guided setup gets you operational in hours with one-click channel connections and automated product mapping.
Simpler, More Transparent Pricing
No complex tier calculations or surprise fees for extra warehouses and order volumes. Nventory's plans are straightforward so you always know what you are paying.
AI-Powered Operations
Nventory includes AI-driven demand forecasting, intelligent order routing, and listing optimization that Extensiv's legacy platform cannot match.
Switch to Nventory in Same day
Moving from Extensiv (Skubana) is straightforward.
Connect your sales channels and warehouses to Nventory using the guided setup wizard.
Import your product catalog, bundles, and inventory data from Extensiv or directly from your connected channels.
Configure order routing rules, inventory allocation logic, and 3PL integrations to match your operations.
Verify accuracy with a parallel run for a few days, then deactivate your Extensiv account.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Nventory integrates with all major marketplaces, ecommerce platforms, shipping carriers, 3PL providers, and accounting tools. Our integration library covers the same channels Extensiv supports and continues to expand regularly.
Absolutely. Nventory offers sophisticated order routing based on proximity, cost, inventory availability, and custom rules. Our visual rule builder makes it easy to create and modify routing logic without technical support.
Nventory fully supports product bundles and kits with automatic component inventory deduction, bundle-specific reporting, and cross-channel bundle listing management.
Yes. Nventory integrates with major 3PL providers and supports multi-warehouse operations with intelligent routing between your own facilities and third-party fulfillment partners.
Connect your channels to Nventory, import your product data, configure your routing rules, and run both systems in parallel briefly to verify accuracy. Most sellers complete the full transition within a single day.