Cin7 vs inFlow — 2026 comparison
A side-by-side look at how Cin7 and inFlow compare on score, real user ratings, pricing and features.
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The verdict
Cin7 and inFlow are both Inventory Management Software options worth comparing. inFlow ranks higher in our editorial score (88 vs 84 out of 100). Cin7 has the larger review base (1,513 reviews across 3 sources). Cin7 is best for multichannel and b2b wholesale operations; inFlow is best for smb warehouses and barcode-driven fulfillment. Starting price: Cin7 From $349/mo, inFlow From $89/mo. See the full breakdown below, then read each review before you decide.
Pick Cin7 if…multichannel and b2b wholesale operations
Pick inFlow if…smb warehouses and barcode-driven fulfillment
Side by side
| Cin7 | inFlow | |
|---|---|---|
| Our score | 84/100 | 88/100 |
| User consensus | 4.3/5 (1,513) | 4.6/5 (575) |
| Starting price | From $349/mo | From $89/mo |
| Best for | multichannel and b2b wholesale operations | smb warehouses and barcode-driven fulfillment |
| Real-time multi-location stock | ||
| Purchase & sales orders | ||
| Barcode/SKU | ||
| Reorder points/alerts | ||
| Channel/marketplace sync | ||
| Accounting integration |
Cin7
- Comprehensive multichannel features with EDI and a large integration ecosystem
- Strong automation that keeps stock and orders synced across sales channels and warehouses
- – Steep learning curve and onboarding/implementation that reviewers describe as difficult
- – Support responsiveness is inconsistent and pricing sits at the higher end
inFlow
- Consistently praised, responsive customer support and easy onboarding
- Simple, effective barcode scanning and pick/pack fulfillment workflows
- – Reporting is limited and not very customizable for deeper analysis
- – Occasional sync and performance lag, and pricing scales with users and integrations

