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How do I move my existing Amazon products to Gelato?
How do I move my existing Amazon products to Gelato?

Learn how to import Amazon orders to Gelato, connect products individually, or use bulk connect for efficient product migration

Updated over a month ago

This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to efficiently transfer your Amazon products to Gelato, ensuring a seamless transition and uninterrupted sales.


Preparing for Product Transfer

Before initiating the transfer process, it's essential to address a crucial inventory management setting within Amazon. If you've listed products directly on Amazon and enabled the "Track quantity" feature, we strongly advise disabling it. This feature might conflict with Gelato's inventory management system, potentially leading to inaccurate out-of-stock statuses and affecting your order fulfillment.


Transferring Your Products

Gelato offers three convenient methods to facilitate the seamless transfer of your products from Amazon:

Order Import

The Order Import method is highly recommended for streamlining your order and product management. It simplifies the process by automatically connecting products and managing future orders. Here's a step-by-step breakdown:

  • Upon importing orders from Amazon, they appear as drafts in Gelato, initially marked as "Not Connected."

  • You have the flexibility to connect or skip individual items within each order, giving you granular control over the transfer process.

  • Once you connect an order item, all subsequent orders containing the same product will be processed automatically based on your predefined store settings, saving you time and effort in the long run.

Individual Product Connection

If you have a smaller product catalog on Amazon, connecting each product individually to Gelato is a viable option. This method grants you direct control over each product's connection, ensuring accuracy and customization. Simply navigate to each product within your Gelato account and establish a connection to its corresponding Amazon listing.

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