When you sell on Shopify and Amazon simultaneously, stock accuracy is a constant battle. VeloxLink syncs both channels in real time — so an Amazon sale reduces Shopify stock, and a Shopify sale reduces your Amazon quantity. One number. Always right.
You're using Amazon FBA for fast fulfilment and Shopify for your DTC website. Amazon shows you one stock level. Shopify shows you another. FBA has a quantity you trust less than either of them.
Every morning you're doing the reconciliation manually — checking FBA inventory, updating Shopify manually, hoping you haven't promised something to a website customer that Amazon just sold out. Occasionally you haven't. And then the refund conversation happens.
Connect Shopify and Amazon Seller Central. Every sync pulls new orders, updates velocity, and pushes current stock levels back to both channels. No manual updates. No reconciliation.
Set up your FBA warehouse and your own warehouse as separate locations in VeloxLink. Your FBA stock is read-only (updated by Amazon sync). Your own warehouse stock is what you push to Shopify and FBM listings.
Velocity is calculated from all orders combined — Shopify and Amazon. So your reorder point for a product reflects total demand, not just one channel.
See your Shopify revenue, orders, units, and profit alongside your Amazon equivalents. Including Amazon fees and shipping costs if you've connected ShipStation or Shippo. Know which channel is actually working harder for your margin.
Connect Shopify (store URL + access token)
Connect Amazon Seller Central (Seller ID + API credentials)
Import your product catalog via CSV or let VeloxLink pull it from your channels
Map your FBA warehouse to your Amazon account
Your first sync runs automatically. First sync to live dashboard: under an hour.
Full access from day one. Connect Shopify and Amazon, import your products, and see your inventory synced before lunchtime.
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