EazyStock’s all-in-one inventory optimization tool differs from Netstock in a few major ways:
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While both EazyStock and Netstock are popular inventory optimization software, EazyStock has some big advantages over Netstock.
Netstock:
Netstock has a large user base, which often leads to a “ticket-based” support system and a poor customer experience.
EazyStock:
Every EazyStock client is assigned a Dedicated Customer Success Manager.
This isn’t just a helpdesk; they are real-life inventory experts who guide you through the initial 1-3 month implementation and conduct regular health checks.
Netstock:
A common complaint in Netstock user reviews (Capterra and G2) is the “surprise rate increase” or hidden costs during growth.
EazyStock:
EazyStock prides itself on a standardized price list with zero hidden fees. Implementation, ongoing support, and even system upgrades are included in the price.
Netstock:
Netstock relies on a simplified 9-box matrix to classify items. While it can be easy look at, it often over-generalizes stock behavior, making inaccurate analyses.
EazyStock:
EazyStock uses 81-point inventory profiles. This allows the system to distinguish between subtle demand patterns far more accurately, providing more accurate and granular analyses.
Netstock:
Netstock users often report having to manually adjust for seasonal spikes or new launches.
EazyStock:
EazyStock has specific algorithms to automate all this for you, managing the entire lifecycle — from new product introductions to automated phase-outs for dying products. The tool also automatically assigns seasonal demand profiles to SKUs, so you’ll never be caught off guard.
Netstock:
Netstock lacks the ability to apply event correction at specific product levels effectively, often leading to “bullwhip” ordering after a successful promotion.
EazyStock:
EazyStock features “Event Correction” and Promotion Management tools. You can “tag” historical demand spikes as promotions so they don’t skew future forecasts, and you can pre-plan for upcoming marketing campaigns.
Netstock:
Netstock has limited redistribution capabilities and lacks more sophisticated multi-site planning functionality.
EazyStock:
EazyStock has offered redistribution to users for the past 10+ years. The system will recommend users send inventory they have in excess quantities to where it is needed within their warehouse network. Additionally, EazyStock can help forecast and plan items that have a centralized (hub and spoke) or de-centralized (direct to supplier) replenishment process.
Netstock:
Netstock doesn’t drill down to the item level within Bills of Materials, which means that users end up missing components when it comes time to assemble.
EazyStock:
EazyStock uses a top level down BoM explosion to automatically generate the forecast for each BoM component/sub assembly so users don’t run out. Additionally, EazyStock will also consider both BOM dependent and independent demand in its forecast for components/sub assemblies that are sold individually or used in other Bills of Materials within the system, so users can see an accurate representation of the demand for a BOM item.
Netstock:
Netstock has a large user base, which often leads to a “ticket-based” support system and a poor customer experience.
EazyStock:
Every EazyStock client is assigned a Dedicated Customer Success Manager.
This isn’t just a helpdesk; they are real-life inventory experts who guide you through the initial 1-3 month implementation and conduct regular health checks.
Netstock:
A common complaint in Netstock user reviews (Capterra and G2) is the “surprise rate increase” or hidden costs during growth.
EazyStock:
EazyStock prides itself on a standardized price list with zero hidden fees. Implementation, ongoing support, and even system upgrades are included in the price.
Netstock:
Netstock relies on a simplified 9-box matrix to classify items. While it can be easy look at, it often over-generalizes stock behavior, making inaccurate analyses.
EazyStock:
EazyStock uses 81-point inventory profiles. This allows the system to distinguish between subtle demand patterns far more accurately, providing more accurate and granular analyses.
Netstock:
Netstock users often report having to manually adjust for seasonal spikes or new launches.
EazyStock:
EazyStock has specific algorithms to automate all this for you, managing the entire lifecycle — from new product introductions to automated phase-outs for dying products. The tool also automatically assigns seasonal demand profiles to SKUs, so you’ll never be caught off guard.
Netstock:
Netstock lacks the ability to apply event correction at specific product levels effectively, often leading to “bullwhip” ordering after a successful promotion.
EazyStock:
EazyStock features “Event Correction” and Promotion Management tools. You can “tag” historical demand spikes as promotions so they don’t skew future forecasts, and you can pre-plan for upcoming marketing campaigns.
Netstock:
Netstock has limited redistribution capabilities and lacks more sophisticated multi-site planning functionality.
EazyStock:
EazyStock has offered redistribution to users for the past 10+ years. The system will recommend users send inventory they have in excess quantities to where it is needed within their warehouse network. Additionally, EazyStock can help forecast and plan items that have a centralized (hub and spoke) or de-centralized (direct to supplier) replenishment process.
Netstock:
Netstock doesn’t drill down to the item level within Bills of Materials, which means that users end up missing components when it comes time to assemble.
EazyStock:
EazyStock uses a top level down BoM explosion to automatically generate the forecast for each BoM component/sub assembly so users don’t run out. Additionally, EazyStock will also consider both BOM dependent and independent demand in its forecast for components/sub assemblies that are sold individually or used in other Bills of Materials within the system, so users can see an accurate representation of the demand for a BOM item.
EazyStock has pre-built connectors to industry-leading ERPs.