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Marketplace management software: How to choose the right one

Grace Mendez
19 November 2024
Learn how marketplace management software simplifies operations, ensures compliance, integrates with ERP/WMS, and boosts vendor success on marketplaces.

Adopting a multichannel strategy enables ecommerce businesses to grow their market footprint beyond their own online stores. Marketplaces have a crucial role in this strategy, enabling retailers to tap into a huge cohort of engaged buyers.

However, as the number of sales channels grows, so can the complexity of managing ecommerce operations

What is marketplace management?


At its core, marketplace management involves overseeing and optimizing operations on digital platforms where multiple sellers and buyers engage in transactions. It encompasses tasks such as:

  • Product Management: Centralizing product listings, descriptions, and updates across platforms.

  • Inventory Control: Monitoring stock levels to avoid overstocking or stockouts.

  • Pricing Strategies: Implementing dynamic pricing to remain competitive.

  • Vendor Coordination: Ensuring smooth communication and collaboration with multiple sellers.

  • Customer Satisfaction: Maintaining high service standards to retain buyers.

“Managing multiple marketplaces requires ensuring that product data, inventory levels, and pricing information are accurately synchronized across all platforms. This can be challenging as each marketplace may have different requirements and formats for product listings and updates.”

Jenny Vrins, Ecommerce Project Manager, Ridam Online

Multichannel ecommerce requires new capabilities - to avoid becoming bogged down by the everyday business of managing a growing array of sales channels. This is where marketplace management software comes in.

What is marketplace management software?


Marketplace management software empowers sellers to manage their product data, orders, and logistics with minimal friction across all sales channels. Instead of using a different app for each platform or service, everything is managed from a single interface.  

This kind of software means that brands increase the efficiency of multichannel selling significantly. This unlocks their ability to scale more rapidly, without the constraints of manual methods.

What challenges does marketplace management software help overcome?


Marketplace management software should offer a wide array of capabilities and advanced tooling that make marketplace management a breeze for ecommerce professionals.

Let’s take a deeper look at how marketplace management software solves the challenges of multichannel ecommerce:

Product content and syndication


Online retailers must optimize their product detail pages, as it helps provide consumers with the assurance they need to complete their purchases.

Perhaps even more critical, each marketplace has unique requirements and specifications for product content. Without meeting these requirements for each channel, product listings may be rejected, and products can underperform.

Ultimately, the result of poor content is disappointing sales results and excessive returns rates.

Marketplace management software solves this issue by enabling listing management from multiple marketplaces on a single platform, ensuring your listings meet marketplace requirements. 

If your product content fails to meet requirements, you get a notification about the error (and which fields are incomplete) – so you can take targeted action.

By editing these in bulk, sellers can save huge amounts of time; ChannelEngine’s AI-powered automations enable some product content and unique ‘virtual product bundles’ to be created automatically.

Pricing and Promotions


Pricing has a direct effect on your sales and profit margins, so ecommerce managers must be able to manage their prices and promotions with maximum efficiency and intelligence.

ChannelEngine’s marketplace management software offers online retailers numerous capabilities for optimizing their pricing and profits.

For marketplace sellers, one of the most important element of pricing, is your ability to have your SKUs featured in the Buy Box.

Winning your share of this prized position in marketplaces like Amazon and Bol is essential for achieving greater sales. A significant factor in winning the Buy Box is having the best price, but this cannot be achieved by manually adjusting prices.

ChannelEngine’s Repricer dynamically adjusts your pricing (in line with price rules) to match your competitor’s prices – so you stay competitive for as long as the competition still has stock.

There are additional capabilities too, such as creating rules for rational prices in every currency, handling currency conversions, and determining payout currencies.

You can also set price rules, to ensure that you sell at your desired margins. 

Inventory management


Before using marketplace management software, ecommerce managers would need to manually allocate stock for each channel and update these constantly to ensure total coverage.

This used to take a lot of time.

The modern solution is automated stock synchronization, using your own backend as a single source of truth for stock availability.

ChannelEngine, for example, enables online retailers to easily synchronize stock levels for multichannel sales.

It also works in perfect concert with multi-warehouse strategies, 1P and 3PL solutions. As a result, your entire stock is available on every single channel - so you don’t miss a single sale.

Whenever a sale is made, the stock level is adjusted accordingly and the order is sent to the correct fulfillment location, based on your own selling rules.

You can find out more about ChannelEngine’s marketplace management capabilities here.

Order management


Order management is a crucial part of successful ecommerce, but also a task that takes a lot of time unless you have the right tooling.

With a sufficiently powerful marketplace management platform, you can use automation to take care of most repetitive tasks, and create simplified processes and flows that boost efficiency and reduce handling times. 

The ChannelEngine platform includes a variety of tools and options that greatly reduce time spent on this essential task. For example, you can create simple rules in natural language that streamline order handling processes, and use automations that send personalized updates to customers.

With minimal effort, you can keep customers informed with automated shipping statuses, tracking data, and follow-up emails.

ChannelEngine’s order management tooling also works with a variety of third-party fulfillment solutions, so all sales can be managed the same way regardless of fulfillment location.

Popular marketplace fulfillment solutions we already support include:

  • Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA)
  • Logistiek via Bo.coml (LVB)
  • Fulfilled by CDiscount (FBC)
  • Zalando Fulfillment Solutions (ZFS)
  • Amazon Multichannel Fulfillment (MCF)
  • …and many more!


You can also automate order management for different fulfillment solutions, based on available stock.

With every aspect of order management (orders, shipment, returns) on a single dashboard, ecommerce management has never been easier.

Reporting and analytics


Without intelligence over performance, your best efforts will fail to yield results. This is why reporting and analytics hold an important role in ecommerce.

However, selling on multiple marketplaces can make it hard to correlate data points into a cohesive ‘big picture.’ You also need detailed analytics that help boost performance on each channel.

ChannelEngine solves this problem for ecommerce managers by offering granular channel specific metrics. These enable sellers to optimize sales on each channel, and across their entire ecommerce operations.

Macro-scale KPIs give a clear picture of sales performance, with breakdowns for revenue, margins, expenses, and returns rates.

Going deeper, you can obtain additional insights that gather insights across all channels and offer detailed information about customer experiences such as return reasons.

Improved operations for 1P Vendors 


For first-party (1P) vendors on platforms like Amazon, marketplace management software is indispensable for streamlining operations and enhancing profitability. Key functionalities include:

  • Catalog Management: Efficiently managing extensive product catalogs is crucial. The software enables centralized control over product information, ensuring consistency and accuracy across all listings. This centralized approach simplifies updates and maintains uniformity, enhancing the customer experience.
  • Purchase Order (PO) Management: Handling purchase orders effectively is vital for 1P vendors. The software automates PO processing, from receipt to fulfillment, reducing manual errors and accelerating order cycles. This automation ensures timely deliveries and strengthens vendor-retailer relationships.
  • Recovery Management: Addressing issues like chargebacks and shortages is essential for maintaining profitability. The software provides tools to monitor and manage these discrepancies, facilitating prompt resolution and minimizing financial losses.


By integrating these features, marketplace management software empowers 1P vendors to optimize their operations, maintain compliance, and drive growth on platforms like Amazon.

Customer Expectations


Meeting customer expectations is critical for marketplaces in a competitive environment. Key areas include:

  • Ensuring fast and reliable shipping options
  • A seamless returns process
  • 24/7 customer support
  • Maintaining product quality and authenticity. 

Modern customers also expect marketplaces to offer personalized recommendations and user-friendly navigation based on their preferences and past behavior.

Marketplace management software simplifies these challenges by centralizing ecommerce operations. It integrates logistics, automates returns, streamlines support, and ensures accurate product listings, all from one platform. With advanced analytics and personalization tools, it enables marketplaces to enhance customer satisfaction while maintaining operational efficiency.

Regulatory Compliance


Navigating legal and regulatory requirements across regions is a complex challenge for marketplaces. Key areas include:

  • Tax Compliance: Accurately calculating and collecting taxes such as VAT, GST, or sales tax is essential. In regions like the EU, marketplaces are often required to remit taxes directly on behalf of sellers.

  • Trade Regulations: Cross-border ecommerce demands adherence to import/export laws, tariffs, and customs requirements.

  • Data Privacy Standards: Compliance with privacy laws like GDPR (EU), CCPA (California), and PIPL (China) involves secure data handling, transparency about data use, and opt-out mechanisms.

  • Product Restrictions: Specific regions impose restrictions on items like alcohol, tobacco, or electronics, requiring constant monitoring of listings.

  • Product Safety Regulations: In the EU, the General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR), effective from December 13, 2024, mandates that all non-food consumer products meet updated safety standards, impacting manufacturers, sellers, and online marketplaces.


Marketplace integration software simplifies compliance by offering in-house expertise or guidance on these requirements. Equipped with tools for tax automation, regulatory checks, and secure data management, these platforms enable businesses to operate confidently and efficiently in global markets.

Technological Integration


The backbone of effective marketplace management lies in seamless technological integration. This involves connecting various tools and systems to create a unified ecosystem. Key integrations include:

1. ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning):


Automate backend operations such as inventory, order processing, and financial reporting.

2. WMS (Warehouse Management System):


Improve warehouse efficiency with real-time stock updates and automated order fulfillment.

3. Payment Processing Systems:


Embed payment gateways that support multiple payment methods and currencies, ensuring smooth transactions for buyers and sellers.

4. AI and Machine Learning:


Use AI-driven tools for personalized recommendations, demand forecasting, and fraud detection.

By integrating these technologies, businesses can enhance efficiency, reduce manual errors, and provide a seamless experience for both buyers and sellers on their marketplaces.

ChannelEngine takes this a step further by seamlessly integrating with ERP systems, WMS platforms, and other essential systems, creating a unified ecosystem that streamlines marketplace management and maximizes operational effectiveness.

Optimize your operations, stay compliant, and drive success with the right marketplace management software - Book a consultation call with our marketplace experts today to get tailored guidance and solutions for your business.
Published on 19 November 2024
Grace Mendez
Grace Mendez is the Marketing & Branding Specialist at ChannelEngine. Her expertise in project management, marketing, and employer branding shines through in her innovative communications and creative storytelling.
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