Sourcify vs Sky Flux Sourcing
Sourcify is a well-funded, tech-enabled sourcing platform with a large supplier network. Sky Flux is an engineer-led boutique agency focused exclusively on electronics and IoT hardware. Here's an honest breakdown of where each fits.
Use Sourcify if you're sourcing standard products across multiple categories and want a self-serve platform with a larger team. Use Sky Flux if your product is electronics, IoT, or custom PCB hardware, and you want an engineer who can evaluate your BOM, catch DFM problems, and audit factories with technical knowledge — not just a logistics coordinator.
Side-by-side comparison
| Dimension | Sourcify | Sky Flux Sourcing | Edge |
|---|---|---|---|
| Engineering depth | Platform with supplier database; team handles coordination | Founder is a hardware engineer — reads schematics, reviews BOMs, flags DFM issues before sourcing | Sky Flux |
| Industries served | General manufacturing — apparel, consumer goods, electronics, accessories | Electronics only: IoT, PCB assembly, smart hardware, consumer electronics | Depends |
| Pricing model | Platform subscription + service fees; pricing varies by tier | 5–8% commission, or $200–800 project rate, or $1,500–3,000/month retainer. No platform fee. | Depends |
| Communication style | Dashboard with status updates, team responds to tickets | Direct async communication (WhatsApp, email) with the founder; weekly written status reports | Depends |
| Factory audits | Audits available as add-on service through network | On-site audit included in first commission engagement; report with photos within 3–5 days | Sky Flux |
| Minimum order | Varies; check current pricing | $3,000 minimum order value for commission work | Depends |
| Response time | Business hours support; dashboard for status | 24-hour RFQ response including weekends; same-day on retainer | Sky Flux |
| Capacity | Larger team; handles higher volume | Maximum 15–20 active clients at a time (by design) | Sourcify |
Where the differences actually matter
Matters most when your product has non-standard specs, custom firmware, or RF compliance questions.
Sourcify's breadth is useful if you source across categories. Our depth is useful if electronics is your primary vertical.
On large, repeat orders a flat retainer often wins. On small or one-off orders, commission is simpler.
Sourcify's dashboard suits teams that want structured self-serve visibility. Sky Flux suits founders who want direct access to the person actually doing the work.
On-site audits matter more for electronics where equipment certification and test bench setup affect product quality.
Both serve small batches. Sky Flux's $3k floor exists because the audit and QC work is the same regardless of order size.
For hardware projects with tight crowdfunding or retail deadlines, weekend response matters.
If you have 10+ concurrent SKUs or high order frequency, Sourcify's team capacity may serve you better.
- Source across multiple categories (not just electronics)
- Want a self-serve platform with a built-in supplier database
- Prefer a dashboard for status tracking rather than direct async comms
- Have a team of 3+ who need shared access to sourcing data
- Are placing multiple orders per month and need team capacity
- Work with relatively standard products with established specs
- Are sourcing electronics, IoT modules, PCBs, or smart hardware
- Need someone who can read your schematic and catch spec problems
- Want the same engineer involved from sourcing through QC
- Have a custom or non-standard product (not off-the-shelf)
- Need FCC/CE/RoHS guidance as part of the sourcing process
- Prefer direct communication over a ticketing system
Our honest take
Sourcify is a real product with a real team and venture backing. For companies sourcing standard consumer goods or apparel alongside electronics, their breadth is an advantage. Their platform tooling means you get structured visibility without depending on any one person's availability.
Sky Flux Sourcing is deliberately smaller. We work with 15–20 clients at a time, and the founder (a hardware engineer) is directly involved in every project. That means if you have a PCB with a component specification problem, you'll hear about it before the order is placed — not after 5,000 units are assembled with the wrong BOM.
The choice really depends on what your product is and how much technical oversight you need. A standard Bluetooth speaker from a known factory needs different handling than a custom LoRa gateway with RF certification requirements.
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