Basic Inventory Management for Ebay and Amazon
As the title says I’m wondering if anyone use a basic inventory management, most of the big names I can think of Linnworkds/channelgrabber etc are all really expensive with a lot of bells and whistles that I don’t need.
Just looking for a simple basic system that when I sell something on ebay will reduce the quantity on amazon and vice versa, I don#t need to know where in my warehouse my items are, I don’t need to consolidate all my orders and automatically apply shipping, or autocomplete vat returns etc.
Like I said really basic inventory list thats automated. Is there such a thing or am I looking at £40/50 a month for 100 things I don’t need?
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Seller_DTufFoxJuMU0M
Not quite 2 quid, but 20 dollars is a lot cheaper than the £40/50 I was getting before, thank you!
Seller_DTufFoxJuMU0M
Ah ok that seems a bit too basic - it can’t map my non variation products from here to variations from Ebay.
Any other suggestions?
Seller_6urr6mUt2E58S
Have a look at orderhive. They do a basic plan for around $44 a month. They have unlimited SKU’s and unlimited integrations and charge based on no of orders a month.
I used them previously and had Shopify, Ebay and Amazon all integrated with no issues
Seller_DTufFoxJuMU0M
Ok looks like I’ll just keep doing it manually. Was hoping there was simple system out there where I could say this amazon item is the same as this variation on ebay, and have it control the stock.
I only have 300 items, but sell maybe 50 orders a day over the 2 platforms, so for the money these places want to process the 1500 odd orders a month is a lot more than I had hoped for. I’ll just keep splitting the stock and moving it around when one site sells out.
(orderhive for instance for what I need jumps to $135 per month and I’d still be short 200 orders at 15c each, linnworks (which I’ve used before when they weren’t charging crazy money) would be looking over £1800 a year, Channelgrabber £100 a month…)
Thanks anyway for your time and suggestions