Ecommerce & Marketplaces

Connect the sales channels your clients already use

Overview

Operational ecommerce integrations for 3PLs and multi-brand operators

Bring ecommerce and marketplace orders into ParcelPilot, keep product matching grounded in your item master, and push fulfilment updates back where supported.

ParcelPilot is designed for businesses that need warehouse operations to stay aligned with their sales channels. That means imported orders should be usable, products should map cleanly to the warehouse item catalogue, and shipment confirmation should flow back to the selling channel wherever that workflow is supported. We already support major platforms such as Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Magento, Amazon MFN, eBay, and TikTok Shop, with additional marketplace workflows such as Etsy, Mirakl, and NOTHS handled according to the available integration path.

Order import and reimport

When order details change in the sales channel, ParcelPilot can refresh supported orders from source so warehouse teams are not working from stale shipping or line-item data.

SKU and item alignment

Orders become much more usable once they map into the ParcelPilot item catalogue properly. Matching workflows help keep warehouse execution tied to the right SKUs, names, and operational rules.

Shipment sync-back

Shipment confirmation and tracking can be pushed back to ecommerce platforms where the connected workflow supports it, helping clients and customers stay informed.

Supported ecommerce channels

Supported ecommerce channels

ParcelPilot already uses integrations for Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Magento, Amazon MFN, eBay, and TikTok Shop, and can support wider channel strategies that include Etsy, Mirakl, and NOTHS workflows.

Shopify
WooCommerce
BigCommerce
Magento
Amazon
eBay
TikTok Shop

For 3PL client operations

If you run a 3PL, ecommerce integrations let each client connect the channels they actually sell through while your warehouse team still works from a single operational system. That reduces context-switching, keeps reimport and fulfilment workflows closer to operations, and makes it easier to scale across clients with different channel mixes.

  • Useful when different clients rely on different platforms or marketplace combinations.
  • Keeps imported order context connected to the correct client account.
  • Supports more consistent warehouse execution even when the selling channels differ.

For brand groups shipping in-house

ParcelPilot also fits businesses that own several brands or ecommerce sites and fulfil orders from their own warehouse. Instead of splitting stock, order flow, and shipping decisions across multiple systems, you can manage inventory, shipments, and fulfilment operations from one place while still supporting multiple storefronts and brands.

  • Helpful for operators running multiple websites or brand accounts from one warehouse.
  • Reduces the need to switch between storefront back offices and shipping tools.
  • Keeps stock, shipment creation, and tracking visibility aligned across the group.
Who ParcelPilot fits

One platform for different operating models

For 3PL warehouses

Use ParcelPilot to manage multiple clients, separate operational access, connect different sales channels, and keep warehouse workflows standardised as the account base grows.

For multi-brand operators

If your business owns several ecommerce brands or storefronts and fulfils from its own warehouse, ParcelPilot can help you manage inventory, shipping, and fulfilment in one place.

For hybrid models

Some teams operate both internal brands and third-party fulfilment accounts. ParcelPilot’s tenant and client structure supports that more cleanly than a single-brand warehouse tool.

Complete solution

Looking for a complete solution?

ParcelPilot can also sit inside a broader fulfilment offer. If you want software plus warehousing, we can work with one of our ParcelPilot 3PL partners to connect your orders into an existing ParcelPilot warehouse operation so stock storage, picking, packing, and shipping are handled as a joined-up solution.

Need a specific setup?

We can walk through channel mix, carrier requirements, and how ParcelPilot should fit your warehouse process before rollout.