
Multiorders OMS
Multichannel retail software
Order management software
Inventory control software
E-commerce software
Accounting & finance software
Inventory management software
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What is Multiorders OMS
Multiorders OMS is a cloud-based order management system for online sellers that centralizes orders, inventory, and shipping workflows across multiple sales channels. It is used by small to mid-sized e-commerce and marketplace merchants to sync stock levels, route orders, and generate shipping labels from a single interface. The product emphasizes multichannel order consolidation and operational automation, with integrations to common marketplaces, webstores, and shipping carriers.
Centralized multichannel order processing
Multiorders consolidates orders from multiple marketplaces and webstores into a single queue for processing. This reduces the need to work separately in each channel’s admin console and helps standardize fulfillment steps. It supports common OMS functions such as order status updates, cancellations/returns handling (where supported by channel), and basic workflow rules. For merchants operating across several channels, this can simplify day-to-day operations compared with channel-by-channel management.
Inventory sync across channels
The system maintains a unified inventory view and pushes stock updates to connected channels to reduce overselling. It supports multi-warehouse or multiple stock locations in typical OMS patterns, enabling allocation rules and stock distribution (depending on configuration). This is particularly relevant for sellers listing the same SKUs across marketplaces and a webstore. Inventory synchronization is a core capability in this product category and is central to Multiorders’ value proposition.
Integrated shipping label workflows
Multiorders includes shipping-related tools such as carrier integrations and label generation to streamline fulfillment. Users can batch process orders, print labels, and update tracking back to sales channels to keep customers informed. This reduces manual copy/paste between an OMS and separate shipping tools for many common workflows. For teams with high order volume, batching and automation can improve throughput and reduce fulfillment errors.
Limited enterprise OMS depth
Compared with more enterprise-oriented OMS platforms in this space, Multiorders typically offers fewer advanced capabilities such as complex distributed order management, sophisticated orchestration, or highly configurable business process modeling. Organizations with multiple brands, complex fulfillment networks, or strict SLA-driven routing may outgrow the feature set. Some advanced scenarios may require additional systems or custom processes. Fit depends on operational complexity and scale.
Integration coverage varies by channel
Multichannel tools depend heavily on the breadth and quality of marketplace, webstore, and carrier integrations. Channel-specific features (e.g., partial shipments, returns flows, or nuanced status mappings) can vary based on what each channel API supports and what the connector implements. Merchants may need to validate that their exact channels, regions, and shipping carriers are supported at the required depth. Gaps can lead to manual workarounds.
Accounting features are not primary
Although it can support operational data needed for finance (orders, taxes, shipping costs), Multiorders is not primarily an accounting system. Businesses needing full general ledger, invoicing, revenue recognition, or multi-entity accounting typically still require a dedicated accounting platform and reliable data export/sync. Reconciliation workflows may require additional tooling or integration effort. Finance teams should confirm reporting granularity and export formats.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| PRO 500 | $64 per month (billed monthly) or $640 per year (billed annually) | Up to 500 orders; Unlimited users; All features. |
| PRO 1K | $129 per month (billed monthly) or $1,290 per year (billed annually) | Up to 1,000 orders; Unlimited users; All features. |
| PRO 2K | $195 per month (billed monthly) or $1,950 per year (billed annually) | Up to 2,000 orders; Unlimited users; All features. |
| PRO 5K | $299 per month (billed monthly) or $2,990 per year (billed annually) | Up to 5,000 orders; Unlimited users; All features. |