Supplier feeds I've already built syncs for.
These are the supplier feeds I've already built syncs for. Outdoor goods, consumer electronics, firearms-accessory, general merchandise. Most clients are dropshippers — the distributors below ship orders direct to their customers. If your distributor isn't on this list, it's almost certainly the same job. I've yet to meet a structured feed format I couldn't handle. Every sync ships to Shopify, eBay, or both. Tell me yours.
Outdoor and tactical gear distributor. Two-file SFTP drop with pricing in a separate file from inventory. The join is where the surprises happen.
View setup notes →Consumer electronics. Large catalog, frequent SKU additions, tiered dealer pricing that requires authentication on a separate endpoint.
View setup notes →Firearms-accessory distributor. Five-file SFTP drop reconciled by SKU, with serialization on a subset and MAP enforcement industry-mandatory.
View setup notes →Firearms distributor. Daily delta feed on top of a weekly full. The reconciliation logic between the two is where most apps fall over.
View setup notes →Firearms-accessory distributor. Standard FTP/CSV with tiered pricing tucked into a secondary feed and dealer-program brand exclusions.
View setup notes →Australian general-merchandise distributor. Currency conversion, AU-only SKUs, and freight tier complexity that pushes most apps past their limit.
View setup notes →Not in this list? It's the same job. Get in touch.
Book a discovery call →If your distributor publishes any structured feed, I can almost certainly handle it.
The six above are the ones I have running in production today. Anyone with an FTP, SFTP, HTTP, REST, or even "I email a CSV every Friday" is buildable. I'll confirm scope on the discovery call. Mention them in the form.