Get the most efficient ecommerce dashboard with a unified view of your data.
Whether it's checking inventory numbers, new orders received, shipping those orders, or making product changes, you can do it all from a dashboard provided by Integration.
The intuitive dashboard is also a perfect tool for merchants to evaluate the performance of their marketplace sales campaigns. It tracks records of top-selling products in the marketplace, recent orders, order summary by account, lifetime sales, a monthly sales log, and much more.
Ecommerce marketplace integration channels all data flow between marketplaces and inventory through a single dashboard, making it easy to take all necessary actions.
Real-time updates on inventory, orders, and product details
Marketplace Integration establishes seamless, real-time communication between connected platforms. It ensures that all data, including inventory numbers, orders, and product details, are updated across all endpoints in real time.
This is a crucial feature because it eliminates all possibilities of overselling and underselling. Merchants who sell across multiple platforms often face overselling and underselling, often losing customers permanently due to yemen telemarketing database a poor experience. But real-time synchronization ensures that such mishaps never occur by updating numbers across all platforms in real time.
Integration Hub = Automated Crons
Ecommerce marketplace integration comes with a unique automated cron feature that eliminates manual errors. Crons are instructions or commands that tell the server to execute a predefined process at a set time. This feature eliminates the hassle of executing the same functions repeatedly, giving sellers time to focus on more important matters. It also improves the speed of data exchange between multiple platforms.
Users can set a specific function to be executed (repeatedly) after a specified period of time. Let's look at an example to make things clearer:
Let's say you're receiving 20 orders per hour. So, what you've been doing so far is checking your seller dashboard every 5-10 minutes for new orders. Using this integration, you can set up a cron job to import incoming marketplace orders into your store dashboard every 5 minutes. All incoming marketplace orders will be automatically retrieved from your store, and you won't even have to lift a finger.
Impressive! Isn't it?
If you liked this, I'm sure you'll love the next feature i.e.
Bulk Product Management and Upload
This is a really big problem.
Marketplace integration comes with bulk product upload and management capabilities between your store and marketplace.
We all know that sellers can't dedicate all their time to managing their stores because they have much bigger fish to fry. Using this feature, sellers can upload hundreds and thousands of products from their stores to marketplaces with just one click.

Consider John, an online seller with over 100,000 products listed on his website and who wants to list his products on a marketplace. Now he needs to manually upload all of these products, one by one, to the marketplace. This will take over a week, and he'll need help from several people.
But what if John has to upload those same products to 10 similar markets?
Imagine the magnitude of how big a problem this will be and how much time and effort it will take. Therefore, the bulk product listing feature is a boon for sellers struggling with these issues.
All you need to do is select your products and opt for the bulk upload option in the Integration. The extension also offers the ability to create, edit, and delete products in bulk, providing complete automated product management.
Centralized order management
The next feature includes centralized order management from multiple marketplaces (or selling platforms).
Managing orders from multiple platforms can be quite complicated. Sellers often end up losing potential customers by failing to accept and fulfill orders on time, as more than one marketplace or platform is involved.
But marketplace integration makes it convenient for sellers to perform all kinds of order-related operations like accepting, rejecting, sending, or deleting orders from a centralized location.