Tired of Managing Separate CedCommerce Apps for Every Channel?
CedCommerce requires a different app for each marketplace, each with its own interface, settings, and subscription fee. Nventory replaces them all with a single unified platform that manages inventory, orders, and listings across every channel from one dashboard.
CedCommerce provides marketplace integration apps primarily for Shopify merchants. Their model relies on separate apps for each marketplace channel, such as one app for Amazon, another for eBay, and another for Walmart, without a unified inventory or order management system.
Where CedCommerce Excels
- CedCommerce offers deep, marketplace-specific functionality. Their individual Amazon, eBay, and Walmart apps handle listing-level details (item specifics, category mapping, marketplace compliance rules) with granularity that generalist tools may lack.
- CedCommerce apps install directly in Shopify's admin, so you manage marketplace operations without leaving the Shopify interface. This tight Shopify integration feels native.
- For sellers who only need one marketplace connection (e.g., just Shopify-to-Amazon), CedCommerce's per-app pricing can be cheaper than a full OMS subscription.
- CedCommerce has years of marketplace expertise — their support teams understand marketplace-specific edge cases like Amazon listing suppression, eBay item specifics requirements, and Walmart content compliance.
Where CedCommerce Falls Short for Ecommerce
Each marketplace requires a separate CedCommerce app with its own monthly subscription, and costs stack up quickly as you expand to new channels.
No unified inventory view across channels means you are constantly switching between apps to check stock levels and manage orders.
Inventory sync between separate CedCommerce apps is unreliable, leading to overselling when a sale on one channel does not update the others fast enough.
CedCommerce apps are Shopify-centric and offer limited support for sellers using WooCommerce, BigCommerce, or other ecommerce platforms.
Customer support quality varies significantly between different CedCommerce apps, as they are often managed by different teams.
CedCommerce vs Nventory
| Feature | CedCommerce | Nventory |
|---|---|---|
| Unified multichannel dashboard | Separate app per channel | |
| Cross-channel inventory sync | Limited between apps | |
| Multi-platform support (Shopify, WooCommerce, etc.) | Shopify-focused | |
| Centralized order management | Per-channel order view | |
| Bulk listing management | Per-channel only | Across all channels |
| Shipping label generation | ||
| Multi-warehouse support | ||
| AI-powered listing optimization | ||
| Mobile app for warehouse management | ||
| Single subscription for all channels |
Where Nventory Excels
One Platform for Every Channel
Instead of installing and paying for a separate CedCommerce app for Amazon, eBay, Walmart, and every other marketplace, Nventory connects all your channels under one roof with a single subscription.
True Cross-Channel Inventory Sync
Nventory maintains a single inventory pool that syncs in real time across every connected channel. CedCommerce's separate apps each maintain their own inventory state, creating dangerous gaps that cause overselling.
Beyond Shopify
Nventory supports Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Magento, and other platforms equally. CedCommerce's ecosystem is heavily Shopify-dependent, limiting your options if you want to expand or migrate platforms.
Unified Support Experience
One support team that understands your entire multichannel setup, rather than different support teams for different CedCommerce apps that cannot see or troubleshoot cross-channel issues.
Where Nventory Falls Short
- Nventory is a separate dashboard outside your Shopify admin. If you prefer managing everything inside Shopify, CedCommerce's native Shopify app experience is more seamless.
- For sellers on a single marketplace, Nventory's flat-rate pricing may cost more than a single CedCommerce app subscription.
- CedCommerce's marketplace-specific listing management tools (bulk listing editors, category-specific attribute mapping) are more mature for high-volume listing operations.
Switch to Nventory in Same day
Moving from CedCommerce is straightforward.
Connect all your sales channels to Nventory. Each channel uses a guided setup wizard with one-click authorization.
Import your product catalog and let Nventory auto-map SKUs across channels based on identifiers like UPC, EAN, or ASIN.
Review and configure inventory allocation rules, order routing, and automation preferences.
Uninstall CedCommerce apps from Shopify once Nventory is fully operational and syncing across all channels.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Nventory supports the same marketplace integrations as CedCommerce (Amazon, eBay, Walmart, Etsy, TikTok Shop, and more) with deeper functionality including cross-channel inventory sync, centralized order management, and automated shipping that CedCommerce's per-channel apps cannot provide.
Most sellers using CedCommerce pay for 3-5 separate marketplace apps at $20-$50 each per month. Nventory replaces all of them with a single subscription that includes every channel, making it more cost-effective especially as you add new marketplaces.
Yes. Even for a two-channel setup, Nventory provides real-time inventory sync, centralized order management, shipping automation, and analytics that CedCommerce's single-channel apps cannot match. Plus, you are ready to expand to new channels without adding new apps.
Nventory connects directly to your marketplaces and ecommerce platforms, pulling in your existing listings automatically. You do not need to recreate anything. Your listings, inventory, and order history are imported during the initial sync.
Yes. Unlike CedCommerce, which is primarily built for Shopify, Nventory integrates natively with WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Magento, Squarespace, Wix, and other platforms alongside all major marketplaces.