
Codisto
Multichannel retail software
E-commerce software
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- Ease of management
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What is Codisto
Codisto is a multichannel listing and inventory synchronization tool used by online retailers to publish products from an e-commerce store to external marketplaces and keep key data aligned. It is commonly used by small to mid-sized merchants running platforms such as Shopify or BigCommerce who sell on marketplaces like Amazon and eBay. The product focuses on marketplace listing creation, price and stock sync, and order flow back to the source store, with channel-specific listing rules and mapping.
Marketplace listing and sync
Codisto supports creating and managing marketplace listings from a central interface and synchronizing inventory and pricing back to the source catalog. This reduces manual updates across channels and helps prevent overselling when stock changes. It is particularly oriented to marketplace workflows rather than general-purpose e-commerce site management.
Channel-specific listing controls
The product provides tools to map product attributes and variants to marketplace requirements and to apply channel-level rules (for example, pricing adjustments or listing templates). This helps merchants handle differences in category structures, required fields, and variant models across marketplaces. These controls are useful when a single catalog must be adapted to multiple channel schemas.
Integrates with major platforms
Codisto is commonly deployed alongside established e-commerce platforms, allowing merchants to use their existing store as the system of record while extending distribution to marketplaces. Orders can be routed back to the store for downstream fulfillment processes. This approach fits teams that want marketplace expansion without replacing their storefront stack.
Limited beyond core marketplaces
Codisto’s strength is marketplace listing and synchronization, but it may not cover the breadth of channels some merchants require (such as extensive retailer networks, regional marketplaces, or complex dropship networks). Organizations with many channel endpoints may need additional tooling for broader coverage. This can increase integration effort as channel count grows.
Not a full OMS
Codisto is not positioned as a full order management system with advanced routing, multi-warehouse orchestration, or complex fulfillment logic. Businesses needing sophisticated allocation, split shipments, or deep warehouse integrations may outgrow its order flow capabilities. In those cases, it is often used alongside a dedicated OMS/ERP.
Complex catalogs require setup
Merchants with large catalogs, many variants, or inconsistent product data often need significant mapping and rule configuration to meet marketplace requirements. Ongoing maintenance can be required when marketplaces change listing policies or required attributes. This can create operational overhead for teams without dedicated catalog operations resources.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Pay-as-you-go Free tier/trial: Free to install; first 50 marketplace-synced orders per month free (permanent free tier for up to 50 synced orders/mo). Pricing details: 1% fee per additional marketplace-synced order beyond the first 50 orders/month, capped at $99/month. All charges billed in USD. Example costs: Additional synced-order fee = 1% of the order (charged per extra synced order); monthly maximum charge = $99. Discount options: Not stated on the vendor pages reviewed.
Seller details
Codisto Pty Ltd
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
2010
Private
https://www.codisto.com/
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