Software · head to head
Megaventory vs Spocket
The short version
- Only Spocket has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
- Each has a real cost: Megaventory pro plan limited to 5 standard users; additional users cost $45 per month each (up to 35 total); Spocket the Starter plan at $39.99 per month is capped at 25 unique products and includes no premium products
- They diverge on capability: Megaventory covers Inventory tracking, Spocket covers Supplier marketplace.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which Megaventory and Spocket actually diverge.
| Attribute | Megaventory | Spocket |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $135/month | Free |
| Free tier | No | Yes |
| Platforms | Web | Web, Browser extension, Cloud-based |
| Founded | 2010 | 2017 |
Identical on both: pricing model (subscription), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in Megaventory
- Inventory tracking
- Order management
- Manufacturing
- Multi-location
- Magento
- QuickBooks
- Xero
- API access support
Only in Spocket
- Supplier marketplace
- Product import
- Inventory sync
- Order automation
- BigCommerce
- Wix
- Squarespace
- Browser extension support
Both cover
- WooCommerce
- Shopify
- Web support
- Cloud-based support
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
Megaventory
- Small inventory operations with Pro plan's 50,000 transaction capacity and 5 usersnot Spocket
- Multi-location inventory management across up to 20 locations with Pro plannot Spocket
- Growing businesses requiring custom plans beyond Pro specifications via Enterprise tiernot Spocket
Spocket
- Sourcing dropshipping products from US and EU suppliersnot Megaventory
- Importing supplier products into a Shopify or WooCommerce storenot Megaventory
- Automating order fulfilment to dropship suppliersnot Megaventory
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
Megaventory
- Pro plan limited to 5 standard users; additional users cost $45 per month each (up to 35 total)
- Pro plan limited to 50,000 transactions; additional capacity requires $45 per month per 25,000 transaction increment
- Pro plan supports only 20 locations, 20,000 products, and 20,000 clients
- Enterprise plans require custom contact for pricing above base Pro tier specifications
Spocket
- The Starter plan at $39.99 per month is capped at 25 unique products and includes no premium products
- Premium products start on the Professional plan at $59.99 per month, which allows 25 of them
- Supplier chat requires the Professional plan
- The free trial lasts 7 days across all plans
- The lowest advertised monthly rates require annual prepayment
Pricing, plan by plan
Megaventory
$135/monthNo published plan breakdown. See the Megaventory review.
Spocket
Free- FreeFree
- 25 products
- Basic features
- Email support
- Starter$24/month
- 250 products
- Real-time inventory
- Chat support
- Pro$49/month
- Unlimited products
- Premium suppliers
- Priority support
Which should you pick?
Choose Spocket if
- You need supplier marketplace.
- You want to start without paying.
- You work on Web, Browser extension, Cloud-based.
- You also want product import.
Questions people ask
- Is Megaventory or Spocket better?
- Neither clearly leads. Megaventory starts at $135/month and Spocket at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, Megaventory or Spocket?
- Spocket has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at $135/month for Megaventory and Free for Spocket.
- Does Megaventory or Spocket run on more platforms?
- Megaventory runs on Web. Spocket runs on Web, Browser extension, Cloud-based.
- Can I use Spocket for free?
- Yes. Spocket has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. Megaventory starts at $135/month.
- What is Megaventory best used for?
- Megaventory is most often used for small inventory operations with pro plan's 50,000 transaction capacity and 5 users, multi-location inventory management across up to 20 locations with pro plan, growing businesses requiring custom plans beyond pro specifications via enterprise tier. Of those, small inventory operations with pro plan's 50,000 transaction capacity and 5 users and multi-location inventory management across up to 20 locations with pro plan are not what Spocket is typically brought in for.
- What can Megaventory do that Spocket cannot?
- Megaventory covers Inventory tracking, Order management, Manufacturing, Multi-location. Spocket covers Supplier marketplace, Product import, Inventory sync, Order automation. Both handle WooCommerce, Shopify, Web support, Cloud-based support.
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