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Salestio serves as a means to connect your Shopify store to Amazon, eBay, and Etsy. In this article, we will go over the main features that help keep your listings in sync with the Shopify store.

Send Shopify catalog to marketplaces

Salestio can send the items from your Shopify store to marketplaces of your choice. The listings can be published with the same variations, pictures, and product information, just like they are currently in the store.
Below are the general steps to publish the items:

Connect a seller account

Adding the seller account is the first step of any connection process. Go to the Accounts tab and click “Add Account” to fill in the details and log in to the marketplace.

Configure a Creation Profile

Here, you can specify which marketplace category should be used to publish the items, along with the product specifics like materials, style, department, and more. This is an optional step if you are sending products to Amazon (for items that are already in the Amazon catalog). See more details in our Amazon guide.

You can add multiple mappings to cover multiple marketplace categories in the Creation Profile
Add a Global Profile

In the Global Profile, you can configure price and stock syncing rules. Salestio features a default profile from the start, which is used to send prices and stock levels exactly as they are in Shopify. You can use the default profile or configure an additional one to customize the listings.

Global Profiles can use different modes for syncing. For example, you can limit the marketplace quantity using the Buffer QTY mode or set a fixed quantity in Custom mode. For price, you can set a simple ratio to increase or decrease the original price in the listing or use complex rules set in a Price template. Check additional articles for tips on price and stock sync.

Add Amazon/Ebay Profile

Amazon/Ebay Profiles hold the settings specific to the marketplace. Here you can enable the Creation Profile from earlier steps, add shipping details, or item condition. For eBay, you can specify fixed price or auction settings here. If you have a GTIN exemption for your Seller Central account, enable the option in this profile.

For eBay, all the same details can be added directly during Selling List creation without adding an Ebay Profile. If you add one now, remember to select it in the Selling List.

Add a Description template

Salestio creates a default Description template, which creates the marketplace product description as it is in the Shopify store. Instead, you can add another template to customize how the descriptions should look. Here, you can add more details to it, use CSS formatting, or completely replace it with data from Shopify metafields or custom text. You can customize the product description in Salestio > Profiles > Description template.
Full article: Description templates

Create a Selling List

To create a Selling List, go to Salestio > Selling Lists > Add Selling List.
This list holds the selling items, and you can manage them or check the status from here. If you added some custom Global Profiles or Amazon/Ebay Profiles, or Description templates, make sure to select them here during configuration.

Send products and check the results

Use the action buttons at the top to add products to the Selling List by assigning categories (Collection mode) or adding individual items (Product mode).

Select the products and click the “Send” action.

Select the items in the Selling List and click the Send action

The process of publishing the item can take a few minutes, depending on the marketplace. After this is done, the status of the item will change to Linked. If you see an error status, check the item logs to find out what happened:

Check the item logs to learn more about errors

Try to resolve the error and send the item again. Check the solutions for common errors in dedicated articles for Amazon, eBay, and Etsy.

Connect to existing marketplace listings

If you have been actively selling on some of the marketplaces and now want to connect Shopify products to your other inventories, Salestio has an easy way to do so.

Connect the inventories

The product list from the connected marketplaces is downloaded to the Inventory tab in Salestio. Here you can find the products that have been listed earlier. To get the latest product list, click “Download inventories” and select your marketplace account.

Etsy inventory in Salestio

To connect the items, click “Sync inventories with selling products”. This will have two effects:

  • If the items are not added to any Selling Lists, the app will put them into an automatic one called “Migrated…” If you added some of the items to a Selling List previously, they will remain in the same place.
  • All items that have not been connected yet will be changed to the Linked status.
    The sync happens based on the SKU match between the Shopify and the marketplace items. If your SKUs do not match, set up an SKU mapping.
Update the connected items

We suggest performing an initial sync after the items are Linked. Go to your Selling List, select the items, and run the update action (“Update Price & QTY” for Etsy or Amazon, “Revise Quick” for eBay).

Now that the items are Linked, Salestio will keep scanning the Shopify store for changes and sync quantity and price to the marketplace automatically.

Synchronize orders

Salestio allows managing orders from multiple platforms in a single Shopify store. After you connect a seller account, new orders will start appearing automatically. You can find all of them in the Orders tab inside the app.

Full article on order sync: Processing Amazon, eBay, and Etsy orders in Salestio

Imported Amazon orders in Salestio
Order import

Salestio will create the imported orders in Shopify, which mirror your marketplace store. To create a Shopify order, the app uses the item SKU to find a match between platforms and link the correct items. To import and create the order in Shopify, it has to be paid on the marketplace. Salestio also adds additional information like marketplace order ID or customization in the Notes section.

Updating fulfillment for orders

Salestio synchronizes the fulfillment information for the imported orders automatically. You can handle the imported marketplace orders as regular ones and fulfill them in Shopify manually or use a third-party fulfillment app.

The sync works both ways:

  • Adding fulfillment to the Shopify order will transfer the shipping info and tracking number to the marketplace.
  • Fulfilling the order directly from the seller account will update the Shopify status.

Salestio offers a wide set of features to help sellers keep track of multiple storefronts in one place. Start a Free 30-Day Trial of Salestio by getting the app from the Shopify App Store.

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