Marketplace channels: Noon, Amazon, and catalog sync
List on GCC marketplaces from one Mrfqy catalog — inventory sync, order import, and channel-specific pricing.
Arab brands meet customers on Noon and Amazon.ae as often as on Instagram shops. Mrfqy channel connectors keep SKU quantities aligned and pull marketplace orders into the same fulfillment queue as your website.
Connect marketplace accounts
Authorize Noon and Amazon seller APIs from the channels panel. Map your Mrfqy store currency and VAT settings to each marketplace profile.
Initial catalog push sends titles, images, and barcodes — review category mappings before bulk publish.
Inventory sync and buffers
Set channel-specific safety stock — hold 5 units back from Noon if your website runs flash sales on the same SKU.
Sync runs on a schedule and on order events so oversell risk drops when multiple channels spike the same weekend.
Order import and fulfillment
Marketplace orders appear with channel badges in your orders list. Pick, pack, and ship using the same warehouse workflows as D2C.
Tracking numbers push back to the marketplace API so seller metrics stay healthy.
Channel pricing rules
Apply markup or markdown per channel to cover marketplace fees without editing base catalog prices manually.
Promotional calendars can differ — run website-only Ramadan bundles while marketplaces stay on everyday pricing.
Operational best practices
Reconcile settlement reports monthly — marketplace payouts net of fees should match Mrfqy payment breakdown exports.
Start with your top 50 SKUs per channel before full catalog sync to learn listing rejection patterns early.
Enable channels when your warehouse counts are accurate — bad data syncs faster than good operations.
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