Stockyard builds you a personalized toolkit from 164 self-hosted tools. Scheduling, invoicing, customer records, email — composed to fit your specific business, running on your own computer. Your data in a file you own.
Download Stockyard for Mac, Windows, or Linux. Double-click to install, like any other app. No accounts to create, no server to set up, no per-seat fees.
Everything Stockyard saves lives in a SQLite database on your computer. Back it up by copying a file. Move it to a new Mac by moving that file. Open it with any tool that reads SQLite.
The app runs on your computer. Your internet can go out, your ISP can have a bad day, and Stockyard keeps working. Cloud backup syncs when you're online and steps out of the way when you're not.
Here's what one year of software costs for a single-location small business, depending on what you pick.
| Option | Year 1 | Year 3 |
|---|---|---|
| HoneyBook + Mailchimp + Calendly | ~$720 | ~$2,160 |
| Mindbody (one location) | ~$1,188 | ~$3,564 |
| 17hats | ~$600 | ~$1,800 |
| Stockyard Cloud Single | $490 | $1,470 |
| Stockyard Local | $299 | $299 |
Stockyard is cheaper because the software runs on your machine, not ours. We don't have per-customer server costs to pass to you.
Stockyard ships with every tool a small operation needs. Pick a bundle for your line of work, or mix and match. You pay once (or monthly for cloud), and all of this is included.
Everything Stockyard knows about your business (clients, appointments, invoices, agreements) ends up in one folder on your computer. Your computer, not our servers. Copy it, move it, zip it up. It all works.
Works offline. That's the point. Which means you're the one backing things up, unless you pay for cloud. That's a tradeoff we'd rather be honest about than hide behind the word "seamless."
$ cp -r portland-grooming/ /Volumes/USB/
ok · 10 files · 4.7 MB · 820 ms
No. Stockyard is a desktop application. The tools are real local subprocesses that read and write to SQLite files on your computer. You can open those files in any tool that reads SQLite. You can't do that with a Notion template.
Your data is in SQLite files. The schema is public. The tools keep running on your machine because they're installed on your machine. Updates stop. That's the worst thing that happens. We'd rather tell you that than pretend we're too big to fail. The Stockyard Constitution makes this promise formal.
Because most people don't know which 8 of 164 tools they want. The composer is how you avoid the blank-slate problem. You still get to swap, remove, or add anything. It's a starting lineup, not a contract.
If you can install software, read a pricing page, and back up a file to a USB drive, you're fine. If you want to inspect the SQLite schema or script against the event bus, that's also fine. It's the same product for both of you.
Active service members and veterans get Stockyard Local free. Details here. We will never send you a "we've updated our pricing" email. If we raise prices, every existing customer keeps their current rate.
Describe the business. Get the toolkit. Own the folder. $299 once. Cloud is optional and always will be.
macOS 12+ · Windows 10+ · most Linux · ~180 MB download