About This Service
Multi-Marketplace Inventory & Price Sync for UAE Sellers — Amazon.ae, noon, Shopify, WooCommerce
Selling on Amazon.ae, noon, a Shopify or WooCommerce store and a physical till at the same time means one stock number has to be true everywhere — and for most Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah retailers it isn't. The result is overselling: an order accepted on noon for a unit that already sold in-store, cancellation penalties, and account-health damage that compounds. I build the sync layer that keeps stock and prices aligned across every channel, whether that's a configured channel manager or a custom integration using the Amazon SP-API, noon seller APIs, Shopify Admin API and WooCommerce REST API, with your POS feeding the same source of truth.
The first decision is channel manager versus custom API sync, and I'll give you a straight recommendation: an off-the-shelf channel manager is faster to deploy and fine for standard catalogues, while a custom sync wins when you have a POS in the loop, bundle SKUs, or per-channel pricing rules in AED that tools handle poorly. Either way the project starts with SKU mapping cleanup — deduplicating variants, reconciling the codes each marketplace knows you by, and fixing the mismatches that silently break any sync. Orders from all channels are then routed into one fulfilment queue so your warehouse or store team picks from a single list instead of five dashboards.
You also get per-channel margin reporting: after marketplace commissions, fulfilment fees and payment costs, which channel actually earns you the most per unit in AED? Free-zone and mainland SMEs across the UAE often discover their highest-revenue channel is their lowest-margin one — the reporting makes that visible so pricing and stock allocation decisions stop being guesses.
What's included
- Real-time stock sync — Inventory levels aligned across Amazon.ae, noon, Shopify, WooCommerce and your physical POS so a sale anywhere updates everywhere.
- Overselling prevention — Buffer rules and low-stock thresholds per channel so you never accept an order for a unit that's already gone.
- SKU mapping cleanup — Variant deduplication and code reconciliation across marketplaces before the sync goes live — the step most setups skip.
- Channel manager or custom build — An evidence-based recommendation between off-the-shelf tools and a custom API sync, then full setup of whichever fits.
- Unified fulfilment queue — Orders from every channel routed into one pick-and-pack list for your warehouse or store team.
- Per-channel margin reporting — AED margin per channel after commissions and fees, so you know where each unit is actually most profitable.
How it works
- 1Channel and catalogue audit
I map your current channels, SKU structure, POS setup and where stock numbers currently diverge.
- 2Architecture decision
You get a written recommendation — channel manager vs custom API sync — with costs and trade-offs for your specific catalogue.
- 3Build and SKU reconciliation
I clean the SKU mapping, connect each channel and the POS, and configure order routing into one fulfilment queue.
- 4Parallel run and handover
We run the sync alongside your manual process to verify counts, then switch over with margin reports and documentation.
Why work with me
| With me | Typical agency | |
|---|---|---|
| Physical POS included in the sync | Online channels only | |
| SKU mapping cleaned before go-live | Syncs on top of messy data | |
| Tool-neutral recommendation | Pushes their reseller partner | |
| Margin-per-channel reporting in AED |