StoreProfit vs Prediko: manufacturing-aware planning vs profit-aware planning
Last verified August 9, 2026
Overview
Prediko plans stock; StoreProfit plans stock using what each product actually earns. Because the forecast is fed by order economics that already include landed cost, fees and attributed ad spend, the reorder suggestion reflects profit rather than only velocity - and committed orders land in a cash projection on the dates the money moves. Prediko is cheaper on its own at $49 against $59, but it carries no profit analytics, so the realistic comparison adds a second subscription to its side. Where it is genuinely distinct is manufacturing: raw materials and bills of materials are first-class there and absent here.
At a glance
StoreProfit
Accurate financial reporting for Shopify: true net profit per order and per product, full P&L, and the inventory and cash flow forecasting that follows from it.
- Starting price
- Free up to 50 orders/mo, then from $29/mo
- Pricing model
- Tiered by usage
- Best for
- Accurate financial reporting: true net profit per order and per product, with COGS, fees, shipping and ad spend all accounted for.
Prediko
AI-driven demand and supply planning for Shopify brands, with purchase order automation and raw material tracking.
- Starting price
- from $49/mo, free to install with a trial
- Pricing model
- Tiered by usage
- Best for
- You manufacture or assemble and need raw materials and bills of materials tracked, not just finished goods.
Feature by feature
| Capability | StoreProfit | Prediko |
|---|---|---|
| Net profit per order | Yes | No |
| Ad spend sync | Yes | No |
| LTV & cohorts | Yes | No |
| Multi-touch attribution | Partial | No |
| Inventory forecasting | Yes | Yes |
| Purchase orders | Yes | Yes |
What StoreProfit adds
StoreProfit starts from the money rather than from the stock. Its forecast is fed by order economics that already include landed cost, payment fees, shipping and attributed ad spend, so the reorder suggestion reflects what a product actually earns rather than only how fast it sells - which changes the answer for anything with heavy ad support and a thin margin. It then carries that into a cash projection with the deposit and balance payments on committed orders landing on the dates the money actually moves. Prediko plans stock in isolation; StoreProfit plans it against margin and the cash you will actually have.
- Cash flow forecasting at SKU level, including committed restock payments, so you see a shortfall weeks before it happens.
- Inventory forecasting and purchase orders in the same app as the profit numbers, rather than as a separate subscription.
- Landed cost per batch: each receipt keeps the price actually paid, so historical margins stay accurate after a supplier price change.
- Ad spend from Meta, Google and TikTok attributed down to individual products.
What Prediko leaves to another tool
- No profit analytics: net profit per order, ad spend and customer metrics sit outside the product.
- Cash flow forecasting is not clearly described in their public material.
- Shopify-focused, so a multi-platform operation may need something broader.
What Prediko focuses on
The manufacturing support is the real differentiator and it is not a small thing. If a finished product consumes components, forecasting demand for the product is only useful if it flows through to the components, and Prediko handles that where most Shopify inventory tools stop at the SKU. Unlimited SKUs, purchase orders and users on every plan is a genuinely merchant-friendly pricing decision. Component-level planning is the one area it covers that StoreProfit does not - though for a store that buys and resells finished goods, that is effort spent on a problem you do not have, while the profit and cash side you do have goes uncovered.
- Raw material and bill-of-materials tracking, which matters if you manufacture rather than only resell - StoreProfit does not do this at all.
- Unlimited SKUs, purchase orders and users on every plan, so the price does not punish a large catalogue.
- Published pricing that starts at $49/mo, which is unusual in inventory planning.
Pricing compared
Prediko publishes $49, $119, $199 and $349 tiers; StoreProfit runs free at 50 orders then $29, $59, $99 and $199 with no order ceiling at the top. Head to head at the entry point Prediko is slightly cheaper, but the comparison is not like for like: a store using Prediko still needs profit analytics, and adding even the cheapest profit app puts the combined cost above StoreProfit at every tier. If you need the manufacturing features, that premium is worth paying. Prices checked 9 August 2026.
| Volume | StoreProfit | Prediko |
|---|---|---|
| 500 orders/mo | $59/mo (Growth) | $49/mo (entry) |
| 3,000 orders/mo | $99/mo (Scale) | $119-$199/mo depending on tier |
| 10,000 orders/mo | $199/mo (Plus, unlimited) | up to $349/mo |
Why stores pick StoreProfit
- Accurate financial reporting: true net profit per order and per product, with COGS, fees, shipping and ad spend all accounted for.
- You want the reorder decision to reflect what each product actually earns after ad spend and fees.
- You would rather pay for one tool than an inventory app plus a profit app.
- You need a cash projection that includes deposits and balances on committed purchase orders.
What Prediko is built around
- You manufacture or assemble and need raw materials and bills of materials tracked, not just finished goods.
- You have a very large catalogue and want unlimited SKUs without a volume-priced plan.
- Forecasting sophistication is the priority and you already have profit reporting elsewhere.
Getting set up takes minutes
Setup is a few minutes, not a project. StoreProfit reads the cost per item you already keep in Shopify and imports it in one click, so your margins are right across your whole order history straight away - and if you would rather use your own landed costs, a CSV upload does the lot in one go. Orders, products and payouts come directly from Shopify, so the analysis covers what you have already sold rather than starting from today. The free plan goes up to 50 orders a month, so you can see your real numbers before you commit to anything. Supplier lead times and minimum order quantities take a few minutes more, and reorder suggestions then arrive with the margin behind each product already factored in.
Questions people ask
Does Prediko track profit or ad spend?
No. It is a demand and supply planning tool. Net profit per order, ad spend attribution and customer metrics are outside its scope, so most stores run a separate profit app alongside it.
Does StoreProfit handle bills of materials or raw materials?
No - StoreProfit forecasts finished goods. If your products consume components you track separately, that is the one area Prediko covers and StoreProfit does not.
Which is cheaper?
Prediko starts at $49/mo against our $59 at comparable volume, so it is cheaper on its own. Once you add the profit analytics Prediko does not include, StoreProfit is cheaper overall. Prices checked 9 August 2026.
Can I use both?
Yes, and for a manufacturing business it is a sensible pairing - Prediko for component-level planning, StoreProfit for profit and cash. They overlap on finished-goods forecasting, so you would be paying twice for that part.
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