Connect Shopify with Amazon to sync products, inventory, pricing, and orders, so listings stay accurate, you prevent overselling, and marketplace sales remain fully trackable.
Selling on Amazon while running Shopify often turns into a daily reconciliation job: listings drift from your Shopify catalog, inventory updates lag, pricing gets changed in two places, and orders land in a separate queue. That’s how overselling, suppressed listings, and messy reporting happen, especially when SKU count grows or fulfillment is split across warehouses.
The Shopify Amazon integration connects your store and Amazon Marketplace so Amazon becomes a controlled sales channel, not a parallel system. Product data, inventory, pricing, and orders move through a defined sync flow, with clear system ownership, so teams can manage one source of truth while still meeting Amazon’s listing and fulfillment requirements.
This setup fits if Amazon sales are material enough that manual updates, spreadsheet fixes, or app-only syncing no longer holds up.
• Shopify remains the source for core product and variant data, with SKUs mapped to Amazon ASINs/SKUs to link listings to the Shopify catalog.
• Inventory is synchronized on a schedule and on change events, with per-location stock rolled up to the quantity sent to Amazon based on fulfillment rules.
• Price fields from Shopify (base price and promo/compare-at where applicable) are mapped to Amazon pricing attributes, with currency and rounding rules applied per marketplace.
• Order imports pull Amazon orders into Shopify with buyer, shipping, tax, and line-item details, and retain the Amazon order ID for traceability and reconciliation.
• Fulfillment status and tracking numbers are pushed back to Amazon from Shopify or connected 3PL/ERP sources, including partial shipments when supported.
• Sync jobs validate required attributes, log API responses, and flag exceptions such as unmapped SKUs, blocked categories, or attribute mismatches for review.
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We map SKU ownership, ASIN relationships, and variant rules, then set a single source of truth for titles, attributes, and images. This prevents duplicate listings and keeps updates predictable across both systems.
Yes – we separate available-to-sell logic by location, fulfillment method, and reservation rules, then push the right quantities to Amazon. The goal is simple: stop overselling without starving listings.
We define which system owns base price, sale price, and promo windows, then sync only what should move to Amazon. If you use repricers, we lock guardrails so Amazon changes do not corrupt Shopify pricing.
Yes – Amazon orders can be pulled into Shopify with correct tax, shipping, and fulfillment metadata. This keeps operations in one queue and makes channel reporting cleaner.
Yes – we build integrations that route catalog, stock, and pricing through your ERP or PIM when that is the real owner of the data. scandiweb has delivered 2,100+ eCommerce projects since 2003, including large-scale marketplace, ERP, and PIM integrations.




