The Multichannel Repricing feature allows multichannel sellers to manage pricing across their online marketplaces and webstores from a single dashboard, ensuring pricing parity across sales channels.

This help file will guide you through all the steps to set up Multichannel Pricing for integrated channels in Repricer.com


Before you start

  • You’ll need to be on the Repricer Ultimate or Extreme plan to access this feature. To find out more information, click here.


Note: If you'd like to use the Multichannel Pricing feature with supported channels (marketplaces other than eBay, Walmart, or Shopify), click here.


Related Videos

The following video covers the same content as this article,

  • Learn about using Multichannel with your Walmart account here.
  • Learn about using Multichannel with your Shopify account here.
  • Learn about using Multichannel with your eBay account here.

01 Adding a Multichannel Replicator

To begin using Multichannel Pricing, you need to set up a Replicator. A Replicator is the same as a Repricing Rule, but for price replication across sales channels. You can set up a Replicator for each of your source channels.

The Replicator will take the price of your products from your Amazon Source Channel, and push (map) that price to your other Destination Marketplaces.

You can then define the destination price variation on both a marketplace-wide level or on an individual SKU level so that it is either:

  • exactly matching the Amazon product price.
  • above the Amazon product price by an amount/percentage.
  • below the Amazon product price by an amount/percentage. 

The destination price variation can help ensure your price parity across all of your sales channels.

To set up a new Replicator, go to Repricing Rules → Replicators and click on the + Create a New Replicator button. You will now be taken to the 3-step Replicator wizard.

- Step 1:

The first step is to give a Replicator Name and set an optional Default Price Variation. This is the amount/percentage above or below your Amazon channel that we will map to your Destination channel. Setting a Default Price Variation in this field will be applied to all products that have been imported (this can be edited on a SKU-by-SKU basis on the CSV Import file).

Next, select the Source Channel (Amazon) channel that you wish for your prices to be copied from, and then select the Destination Channel that you wish for your prices to be mapped (pushed) to.

The integrated Destination Channel marketplaces that the Replicator currently supports are:

  • eBay
  • Walmart​​​​
  • ​​​Shopify

- Step 2:

If you’ve selected eBay, Walmart, or Shopify from the Destination Channel in Step 1, you will be given the possibility to Auto-Link SKUs, so that we will begin to automatically link your Amazon products with your eBay, Walmart, or Shopify products.

This is done via the API and will take a few minutes, depending on your inventory size. Once this is completed, we will then automatically take you to Step 3, where you can review, edit, and confirm your recently created Replicator, before we begin pushing those price changes.

- Step 3:

Once we have completed matching as many of your Amazon SKUs with the equivalent eBay SKUs, you will be presented with the final Review Replicator page. This page will display all of the SKUs found in your Destination Channel (eBay in this example), regardless of Linked status. You can then search for all imported eBay SKUs and filter SKUs by their Linked status and Last Update. The following columns are displayed on this page:

  • Destination SKU all SKUs found in the Destination (eBay) channel. Clicking on any of the SKUs will open a slider with additional product details.

  • Source SKU the linked SKU found in Amazon. If not linked match was found with the Destination SKU, this field will be empty. To link a SKU, simply type the Amazon ASIN in the field and click enter. If a linked match was found, clicking on the Amazon SKU will open a slider with additional product details from Amazon.

  • Source Price the current price that the product is selling on Amazon for.

  • Price Variation the default Destination Price Variation from Step 1 will be set here. If you want to change this on a SKU-by-SKU basis, then you can do so here.

  • Link the Linked status of the Destination SKU. Click on the X will unlink the Destination and Source SKUs.

  • Last Update the last time that we pushed the price from Amazon to the Destination channel.

Pro Tip: If you need to edit your SKUs on a bulk basis, then clicking on the Manage via CSV button on the top right will allow you to download the Import CSV file with the automatically linked SKUs already filled out. You can then edit and re-upload the file via the same page.

For the Replicator to work, 2 columns are required: source_sku and destination_sku. The other columns can be left blank and are optional.

Note: Please see the Reference section below to see the various fields within the Replicator CSV Import template.

Once you a happy with your Replicator, click Save Replicator to begin pushing your Source (Amazon) prices to your Destination channel.

02 Reference: CSV Template Fields

Within this section, you will find details on the various fields within the Replicator CSV Import template.

CSV Columns:

  • source_sku (required): Your Amazon SKU

  • destination_sku (required): The SKU which matches that Amazon product on your chosen channel

  • min_price: The minimum price you might like to apply to an individual SKU

  • max_price: The maximum price you might like to apply to an individual SKU

  • beat_by_amount: The default amount above or below your Amazon price for an individual SKU. ("5.00" for +5) ("-5.00" for -5)

  • beat_by_type: The type of increase or decrease you would like to apply (Type "amount" or "percent" depending on what option you want)

Further Readings

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To find out more about using the Multichannel Pricing feature with marketplaces other than eBay, Walmart or Shopify, click here.

Interested in learning more about what the Multichannel Pricing feature is? Click here.