
Onport
Drop shipping software
Marketplace software
E-commerce software
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What is Onport
Onport is a multichannel commerce and marketplace operations platform used to connect brands, retailers, and suppliers across sales channels. It supports product data onboarding, catalog management, order routing, and inventory synchronization to help teams run marketplace and dropship programs. The product is typically used by marketplace operators and brands that need integrations with multiple e-commerce platforms, marketplaces, and logistics partners.
Multichannel catalog and order sync
Onport centralizes product listings, inventory, and orders across connected channels to reduce manual updates. It supports workflows for publishing and maintaining catalogs in multiple destinations. This is useful for teams managing frequent assortment changes and channel-specific listing requirements.
Supplier and partner onboarding
The platform includes capabilities to onboard suppliers/brands and ingest product data feeds. It supports mapping and normalization of product attributes to a marketplace’s schema. This helps marketplace operators standardize data quality and speed up partner activation compared with ad hoc spreadsheet processes.
Marketplace operations workflows
Onport focuses on marketplace-style operations such as order routing to partners and tracking fulfillment status back to the selling channel. It provides operational visibility for exceptions (e.g., stockouts, late shipments) through centralized management. This aligns with organizations running dropship or distributed fulfillment models rather than single-warehouse fulfillment only.
Integration depth varies by channel
As with many multichannel platforms, connector coverage and feature depth can vary by marketplace, cart, or carrier. Some channels may support only basic listing and order sync while advanced features require custom work. Buyers typically need to validate specific endpoints (returns, cancellations, partial shipments, taxes) during evaluation.
Implementation and data mapping effort
Normalizing partner product data and aligning attributes, categories, and pricing rules can require significant setup. Complex catalogs often need ongoing governance to prevent data drift across channels. Organizations without dedicated operations or technical resources may experience longer time-to-value.
Not a full commerce stack
Onport is oriented to marketplace and multichannel operations rather than replacing an e-commerce storefront or ERP. Companies may still need separate systems for web store UX, accounting, procurement, and advanced warehouse management. This can increase total integration and administration overhead in smaller deployments.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Custom / Contact sales Public plans: None listed on the official site (no Basic/Pro/Enterprise public tiers shown) Notes: Onport’s website states pricing is adaptable/tailored to each customer and directs prospects to request pricing via a "Get pricing" / contact form. The product appears to have been sunset (see notes).