
What is Compr?
Key Features
Multi-channel listing distribution
publish products to multiple marketplaces from a single interface
Inventory synchronisation
keep stock levels consistent across all sales channels to avoid overselling
Bulk editing
make changes to multiple listings at once rather than updating them individually
Price management
adjust pricing rules across channels or set different prices per platform
Order aggregation
view and manage orders from different marketplaces in one place
Pros & Cons
Advantages
- Saves significant time by eliminating duplicate listing work across platforms
- Reduces human error and keeps product information consistent across all channels
- Freemium model means you can test the core functionality without upfront cost
- Helps prevent overselling by syncing inventory in real time
Limitations
- Effectiveness depends on which marketplaces and platforms you actually use; limited value if you only sell on one channel
- Integration quality varies by marketplace; some platforms may have slower or less reliable syncing
- Learning curve to set up listings correctly the first time, especially for complex products with many variations
Use Cases
eBay sellers who also list products on their own Shopify store
Amazon vendors managing inventory across multiple regions and marketplaces
Small business owners selling on 3+ different platforms simultaneously
Drop-shippers who need to push inventory updates across multiple storefronts quickly
Resellers managing large product catalogues across vintage, craft, and commerce platforms