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Fluxventory vs Sortly: An Honest Comparison for 2026

A side-by-side comparison of Sortly and Fluxventory covering pricing, offline mode, barcode scanning, AI features, and who each product is best for.

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Fluxventory Team
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If you're running a small business with inventory, you've probably heard of Sortly. It's one of the most popular inventory apps on the market, praised for its visual interface and ease of use.

But is it the right fit for your business in 2026?

We built Fluxventory after working with dozens of small business owners who started on Sortly — and eventually hit walls. This isn't about bashing a competitor. It's about helping you choose the tool that fits your specific needs.

Let's compare Sortly and Fluxventory honestly, feature by feature.

The Key Differences at a Glance

Feature Sortly Fluxventory
Starting Price $59/month (Pro) Free (Starter: €24/mo)
Free Tier 14-day trial only Free forever (20 items)
Offline Mode Read-only Full offline (read + write)
Barcode Scanning Yes (premium) Yes (all plans)
PICK/STOCK Workflows Manual only Guided workflows
AI Assistant Not available AI inventory alerts
Multi-user From $79/mo (Teams) From Free (2 users)
Languages EN only EN + ZH

Pricing: The Biggest Practical Difference

Sortly's pricing starts at $59/month for the Pro plan (single user). To add team members, you jump to $79/month (Teams, 3 users) or $159/month (Business, 5 users).

Fluxventory offers a free tier (20 items, 2 users) and paid plans starting at €24/month (500 items, unlimited users on Growth/Business tiers).

For a small business with 5 employees managing 200+ SKUs, Sortly runs you $159/month. Fluxventory's Growth plan is €69/month — and includes AI features and PICK/STOCK workflows that Sortly charges extra for or doesn't offer.

Bottom line: Fluxventory wins on entry pricing and value. Sortly wins if you prefer USD pricing and a no-commitment 14-day trial.

Offline Mode

This was the #1 request from our beta testers.

  • Sortly: Supports offline viewing of your inventory. You can browse and look up items without internet. But to edit anything — update quantities, move items, add new ones — you need a connection.
  • Fluxventory: Full offline support for both reading and writing. Scan barcodes in a warehouse with zero signal, pick items, update stock levels, and everything syncs when you're back online.

If your team works in basements, warehouses with poor reception, or remote locations, this difference matters.

Barcode Scanning

Both apps support barcode scanning. The difference is how you use it.

  • Sortly: Scan to identify items. You can search by barcode, view item details, and manually adjust quantities.
  • Fluxventory: Scan to execute workflows. Scanning a bin shows expected items. Scanning an item auto-updates PICK or STOCK. No manual quantity entry needed.

For a business doing regular stocktakes, Fluxventory's workflow approach saves 10-15 minutes per session compared to manual entry.

AI & Smart Features

  • Sortly: No AI features. Reports are manual. Restock alerts are based on hard thresholds you set manually.
  • Fluxventory: AI-powered assistant that predicts restock needs based on historical velocity, flags anomalies, suggests optimal reorder quantities, and generates inventory health reports automatically.

Who Should Choose Sortly

Sortly is an excellent product for:

  • Visual-first inventory managers who need photo-based tracking
  • Small retail shops with fewer than 500 SKUs and no complex workflows
  • US-based businesses wanting native QuickBooks integration
  • Teams that want a no-commitment 14-day trial

Who Should Choose Fluxventory

Fluxventory is the better fit if you:

  • Need true offline read-write for warehouses and remote locations
  • Run regular PICK/STOCK operations that can benefit from workflow automation
  • Want AI insights without enterprise pricing
  • Operate bilingually (English + Chinese)
  • Want a permanent free tier for micro-businesses
  • Care about mobile-first design

The Bottom Line

Sortly is a solid product for visual inventory tracking with a simple workflow. The photo-first interface is genuinely appealing, and the integrations are mature.

Fluxventory is a different philosophy. Instead of "track your inventory with pictures," it's "automate your inventory operations." The offline read-write, workflow automation, and AI insights reflect a product built for operational efficiency — not just cataloging.

If you're a small retail shop with 200 items and no complex operations, Sortly will serve you well.

If you're a growing business doing regular stocktakes, PICK operations, or managing inventory across locations — especially with bilingual teams or offline environments — Fluxventory is worth the switch.


Ready to try Fluxventory? Start free at fluxventory.com — no credit card required. 20 items free forever. Upgrade when you outgrow it.

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