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Productsup joins Amazon’s Marketplace Developer Council
Leading ecommerce data integration company, Productsup, today announced that it has been accepted into Amazon’s Marketplace Developer Council.
With its acceptance onto Amazon’s Marketplace Developer Council, Productsup will work with Amazon and other ecommerce software providers on improving experiences on the platform for buyers, vendors and sellers.
Johannis Hatt, CEO of Productsup, said “Amazon’s marketplace is constantly evolving to accommodate the needs of the modern retailer, so our dedicated team of experts is committed to innovating our platform to match new developments.”
Productsup already works with many Amazon sellers, helping them optimise product data, syndicate product catalogues to the specifications of the marketplace and automatically update stock levels and prices, as well as synching orders.
Lena Wisser, VP Client Solutions of Productsup said “We are excited to join the Marketplace Developer Council as it allows us to better adapt our platform to new Amazon capabilities, ensuring our customers receive the best possible solutions.”
Amazon’s Marketplace Developer Council is an invitation-only program which has been designed for software developers to share feedback on existing and prospective tools. The goal of the Council is to optimise experience for Selling Partners by enabling Amazon to tailor their roadmap for Marketplace Web Service APIs and associated tools.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Svetlana Smith .
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