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How the Integration Works
The integration between Rithum and your eCommerce platform follows a structured data flow. Your primary eCommerce store — whether it is Shopify, Magento, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, or a custom platform — serves as the source of truth for your product catalog, pricing, and inventory levels.
Rithum connects to your store via API or a pre-built connector. Once connected, it pulls your product data, enriches it to meet each marketplace's specific requirements, and pushes it out to your selected channels. When an order comes in from Amazon or eBay, Rithum captures it and sends it back to your central system for fulfillment. Inventory updates flow in real time, so overselling becomes a thing of the past.
The platform supports three core integration types. A direct API integration gives developers full control and flexibility. Pre-built connectors offer plug-and-play setup for major eCommerce platforms. Data feeds handle catalog import and export for brands with large and complex product libraries.
Step-by-Step: Setting Up Your Rithum Integration
Getting started with Rithum is a structured process that most business owners can complete in stages. First, you connect your eCommerce platform by granting Rithum API access to your store. This allows it to pull your existing product catalog, stock levels, and pricing automatically.
Second, you map your product data. Every marketplace has different listing requirements — Amazon needs ASINs, eBay needs item specifics, Walmart needs supplier IDs. Rithum's data transformation engine maps your existing product fields to each channel's format automatically, reducing manual data entry dramatically.
Third, you select your marketplaces and activate your listings. Rithum gives you a global view of where your products are listed, what their status is, and how they are performing. You can go live on one channel or twenty simultaneously.
Fourth, you configure your pricing rules. Rithum includes a repricing engine that can automatically adjust your prices based on competitor activity, margin thresholds, and channel-specific strategies — keeping you competitive without manual monitoring.
Finally, you set up order routing and fulfillment. Orders from all channels flow into a single queue, which you can fulfill directly or route to a third-party logistics provider. Rithum also integrates with major 3PL and ERP systems for end-to-end automation.
Conclusion
Rithum, formerly ChannelAdvisor, is one of the most powerful tools available for business owners who are serious about multichannel eCommerce growth. Its ability to connect your store to hundreds of marketplaces through a single, intelligent integration removes the operational complexity that holds so many brands back. Whether you are just beginning to expand beyond your website or managing a global, multi-marketplace operation, integrating with Rithum is a strategic move that pays dividends in time saved, errors reduced, and revenue unlocked.
The future of commerce is multichannel. Rithum makes sure you are ready for it.