• Target Listings Management

    Target is a retail chain, known for its wide range of products, including clothing, household goods, electronics, furniture, and groceries. Target Account Integration allows you to manage your Target listings from your Sellercloud account.

  • Scheduled Tasks

    Scheduled Tasks in Sellercloud let you configure certain tasks for automatic performance and recurrence at specific intervals.

  • FBA Shipments – Troubleshooting Errors

    This topic defines the error messages that can appear when creating or shipping an FBA Inbound Shipment and offers troubleshooting solutions.

  • FBA Hazardous Material Policy

    FBA Hazardous Material Policy refers to the rules and guidelines that merchants must adhere to when selling FBA products classified by the US Department of Transportation as Hazmat (hazardous materials). FBA sellers are required to identify and regulate such products that pose a potential risk to health, safety, property, or the environment, in order to sell them safely with Fulfilled By Amazon services.

  • ShipWorks Integration

    ShipWorks is a popular application primarily focused on order fulfillment, allowing users to manage orders from multiple platforms, generate shipping labels, and track shipments. You can connect ShipWorks directly to your Sellercloud account via the ShipWorks Integration.

  • Create a Channel Invoice

    You can create Channel invoices as a second step of Sellercloud’s Channel Invoice Workflow, to record your sales and revenue for each of your integrated channels, so that you can add and apply channel invoice payments.

  • Informed.co (Appeagle) Account Integration

    The integration between Sellercloud and Informed.co is achieved by a regular file upload of your Sellercloud inventory and prices to Informed.co via API. The plugin only exports products that are live on Walmart Marketplace and Amazon.

  • Merge Orders

    With Sellercloud, you can seamlessly merge several same-channel orders from the same customer into a single order, which can help streamline shipping and reduce fulfillment costs. The most common scenario to merge orders is when the same customer makes two separate orders in quick succession.