4.6Free tierZoho Inventory
Best for: overall SMB
Lower cost and free tier; good for lighter multi-channel.

If Cin7 isn't the right fit—because of cost, complexity, or focus—these inventory management alternatives offer strong options for multi-channel and SMB teams.
Read our Cin7 review for full details on features, pricing, and pros and cons.
Who should switch and which alternative fits best.
Cin7 is built for multi-channel operations; alternatives include Zoho Inventory for lower cost and free tier, inFlow for straightforward SMB tracking, Finale for ecommerce and warehouse at lower cost, and Katana for manufacturing focus. Zoho and inFlow are common alternatives when Cin7 is too much.
Common reasons teams look for a change.
Cin7 starts at a higher price point. Zoho Inventory and inFlow offer similar core capabilities at much lower cost for smaller teams.
Single-channel or light multi-channel teams often find Zoho, inFlow, or Sortly easier and cheaper.
Katana is built for manufacturing and production planning; Cin7 is channel-centric.
Editorially ranked alternatives we recommend.
4.6Free tierBest for: overall SMB
Lower cost and free tier; good for lighter multi-channel.
4.4From ~$89/moBest for: small business
Straightforward SMB tracking at much lower cost.
4.4From ~$99/moBest for: ecommerce
Ecommerce and warehouse focus; often lower cost than Cin7.
4.5From ~$129/moBest for: manufacturing
Manufacturing and production planning; different focus.
Side-by-side at a glance.
| Software | Best for | Starting price | Standout feature | Review |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Cin7 | multi-channel | From ~$349/mo | Multi-channel | Read review |
Zoho Inventory | overall SMB | Free tier | Balance; value | Read review |
inFlow Inventory | small business | From ~$89/mo | SMB; simple | Read review |
Finale Inventory | ecommerce | From ~$99/mo | Ecommerce; warehouse | Read review |
Katana | manufacturing | From ~$129/mo | Manufacturing | Read review |
When to choose each alternative.
Best for value
Zoho Inventory offers strong multi-channel and integrations at lower cost and a free tier.
Best for SMB
inFlow is straightforward inventory and ordering for small businesses at much lower cost.
Best for ecommerce
Finale targets ecommerce and warehouse operations; often more affordable than Cin7.
Best for manufacturing
Katana is built for manufacturing and production; compare if your priority is production over channels.
What to look for when comparing options.
Small businesses often fit Zoho Inventory or inFlow; higher-volume ecommerce and warehouses may need Finale or dedicated WMS. Match the tool to your order volume and channel count.
QuickBooks Commerce makes sense when you already run on QuickBooks. Zoho Inventory fits Zoho Books users. Standalone tools like inFlow and Finale integrate with multiple accounting platforms.
If you sell across marketplaces, ecommerce, and retail, compare multi-channel sync and reporting. Single-channel or low-volume sellers can use simpler tools.
Basic stock and reorder is enough for many SMBs. Deeper warehouse workflows (locations, scanners, picking) or manufacturing (BOMs, work orders) narrow the field—consider Finale for WMS-style needs.
Compare entry tiers, user/location limits, and add-ons. Free or low-cost tiers (e.g. Zoho) suit early stage; mid-range (inFlow, Finale) and quote-based (QuickBooks Commerce) fit growing operations.
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