Who Stokis is for
Stokis is for B2B e-commerce operators who have outgrown spreadsheet reorder points but do not want a heavyweight ERP project.
What the agent handles
Every day and night, Stokis reads the latest sales, stock, supplier rules, lead times, and purchase order history. It turns that context into draft orders with the reasoning attached.
| Step | Output | Human control |
|---|---|---|
| Forecast | Per-SKU demand and stockout risk | Review confidence bands and override assumptions |
| Draft | Supplier-specific PO lines and quantities | Edit quantities, remove lines, or reject the draft |
| Send | Supplier email or EDI-ready order | Manual approval by default; auto-mode only inside caps |
| Learn | Supplier replies and delivery variance | Audit trail stays visible on every run |
Where autonomy stops
The boundary is intentionally conservative. Stokis can suggest, draft, and, when you enable it, send routine supplier orders inside policy. It does not widen supplier terms, change payment details, or override blocked supplier rules.
- Always automatic: read-only sync, forecasting, risk detection, and draft generation.
- Configurable: sending low-risk orders under workspace caps and supplier policy.
- Never automatic: new bank details, unusual order values, blocked suppliers, and policy changes.
Integrations today
PrestaShop 1.7, 8 and 9 are the only platform in production today, by deliberate choice — one adapter supported properly beats five half-supported. Shopify (Q3 2026) and WooCommerce (Q4 2026) are scoped on the roadmap; OpenCart and Sylius sit further out and move on customer demand.
Company
Built by a solo founder with hands-on e-commerce experience, Stokis focuses on practical procurement automation for growing B2B businesses.