Looking for a tool to sync Etsy+eBay+Shopify

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Primarily sync inventory levels using SKU matching, at its most basic level.

I've got 650 SKUs, that will probably top out in future at about 1200.

So I sell something on eBay, it updates the quantity of the produce with the same SKU on Shopify and Etsy.

The ability to import listings would be a bonus but not essential, and OnBuy integration would be a bonus but not essential also.

A Google search for this is really overwhelming, so just hoping that there is somebody on here who uses something that they can recommend!
 
I went down this path a while back. I also needed native integration with Royal Mail (previously used Shipstation for that), in the end things didn't work out. But I had settled on Veeqo.com - they had by far the best integrations, were I believe UK based and were'nt too silly with pricing.

I've just gone back through my bookmarks and oddly enough they were acquired by Amazon and are now a free service?

I have no idea what the acquisition has meant for their service, just that a year or 2 ago it was a leading pick for the solution you're looking for.

 
I went down this path a while back. I also needed native integration with Royal Mail (previously used Shipstation for that), in the end things didn't work out. But I had settled on Veeqo.com - they had by far the best integrations, were I believe UK based and were'nt too silly with pricing.

I've just gone back through my bookmarks and oddly enough they were acquired by Amazon and are now a free service?

I have no idea what the acquisition has meant for their service, just that a year or 2 ago it was a leading pick for the solution you're looking for.

Super, thanks, I'll give that a look.
 
I went down this path a while back. I also needed native integration with Royal Mail (previously used Shipstation for that), in the end things didn't work out. But I had settled on Veeqo.com - they had by far the best integrations, were I believe UK based and were'nt too silly with pricing.

I've just gone back through my bookmarks and oddly enough they were acquired by Amazon and are now a free service?

I have no idea what the acquisition has meant for their service, just that a year or 2 ago it was a leading pick for the solution you're looking for.


I've never needed a service like this, but what a fantastic business model for users!

Thanks for sharing!

Edit: In fact, I've added it to my Useful websites, apps, and tools post.

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