Connect Magento (Adobe Commerce) with Amazon to sync products, inventory, pricing, and orders, keeping listings accurate, preventing overselling, and making Amazon a trackable sales channel.
Selling on Amazon is easy until your catalog grows and the moving parts multiply. A price change in Magento, a late stock update from the warehouse, or a canceled order can turn into oversells, suppressed listings, and support tickets, because the data lives in two places and never matches.
The Magento Amazon integration connects your Magento (Adobe Commerce) store with Amazon Marketplace so product data, inventory, pricing, and orders move through one controlled flow. Amazon becomes a trackable sales channel tied to your source of truth, with consistent identifiers, predictable ownership of data, and fewer “manual fix” moments for the team.
This setup fits if Amazon is a meaningful channel for you and you need reliable cross-channel stock and price control at scale.
• Products are mapped between Magento SKUs and Amazon listings using identifiers such as SKU, ASIN, EAN/UPC, and variation attributes, with a single source of truth defined per field set.
• Catalog exports send titles, descriptions, images, categories, and item specifics from Magento to Amazon, while validation rules handle required attributes and marketplace-specific formatting.
• Inventory and price syncs use delta updates so only changed quantities and price points are pushed to Amazon, with safeguards around negative stock, backorders, and channel-specific pricing.
• Amazon order imports create orders in Magento with marketplace fees, shipping methods, taxes, and buyer data mapped to Magento order and customer fields where available.
• Order status, shipment confirmations, cancellations, and refunds are synchronized back to Amazon via event-based updates, keeping fulfillment and customer notifications aligned.
• Sync jobs are queued and logged with per-entity error reporting, retries, and audit trails to trace listing updates, stock movements, and order lifecycle changes.
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Magento remains the source of truth, pushing stock updates to Amazon on a schedule or near real time. When an Amazon order lands, stock is reserved back in Magento so channels stay aligned.
Yes – we map SKUs, parent-child relationships, attributes, and media so Amazon listings match your Magento catalog logic. This reduces listing errors, duplicates, and manual fixes during updates.
We sync base price and rule-driven prices from Magento to Amazon with clear ownership of pricing fields. Optional guardrails catch mismatches before they publish and trigger suppressed listings.
Orders can be imported into Magento with taxes, shipping, and marketplace fees for cleaner fulfillment and reporting. Cancellations and refunds are synced back so Amazon and Magento don’t drift apart.
Yes – we build integration layers that unify ERP, PIM, Magento, and marketplaces, so identifiers and availability stay consistent. We have delivered 2,100+ eCommerce projects since 2003, including large-scale data and system integrations.