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Get started listing on Shopify

Get started listing on Shopify

Before getting started, make sure that your Shopify seller account and Shopify integration settings are correctly configured. Neglecting to do so may prevent your listings from going live.

Shopify inventory locations

Shopify offers the convenience of having multiple inventory locations on their platform. For us to successfully send your inventory to Shopify, it is necessary for you to assign a Listing Mirror inventory source to each location.

Default Location

  1. From the menu bar, click Integrations, followed by Manage Integrations.
  2. Select Shopify.
  3. From the Locations dropdown, select the main location assigned to your Shopify account.
  4. Click Save Changes.

List your products to Shopify

Create Individual Listings

  1. From the Manage Listings page, search for the product.
  2. Click the "+" Add to Marketplace button.

IMPORTANT: By default, Listing Mirror will send Variation Options to Shopify even for simple listings. To prevent this, go to Integrations > Manage Integrations > select Shopify > turn off Sync Variations on Simple Listings

Create Multiple Listings

  1. From the Manage Listings page, search for the products you'd like to list on Shopify.
  2. Click the checkbox for each listing you'd like to create.
  3. Using the dropdown, click Create.
  4. Select Shopify > Confirm.

Create Multiple Listings Using Spreadsheets

  1. From the menu bar, click Reports, followed by Import / Export.
  2. From the dropdown, select Create & Delete, followed by Download Template.
  3. Once downloaded, open the sheet and enter C in the marketplace column and SKU row for the desired product.
  4. Save the sheet, head back to the Import / Export, and click Upload Template.

You can read more about creating listings on our knowledge base. Learn more


Need to view the status of your bulk template upload? Review your bulk upload history page.

Since we've been talking a lot of about listings and products, let's learn about the differences between your product catalog, and market listings. Continued learning