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I actually laughed when they asked for my store admin details just to 'check' the marketplace link. Not funny really. The integration never worked and their supplier info felt a bit vague. Worse, cancelling won’t get you a refund — it simply runs its course. Compared with other providers who sorted refunds fast, this was stingy. Glad it didn’t get worse, but I won’t go back.
Delivery was a surprise
I was expecting another faff like with other apps, but the deliveries turned up on time and when I flagged the annoying resync behaviour to support they replied and helped. The system still forces a full sync if you want to update price, qty or description which is tedious and wipes tags, so you end up redoing stuff. Still, service and delivery solid.
Saved my sanity, mostly
I was halfway through listing a dozen backorders when I first signed up, worried it might be another clumsy integration. I needed something after my old setup left me overselling and dealing with refunds. After a few weeks most doubts faded — integrations were there and it mostly handled the syncing. Support helped quickly when it hiccupped, though it did hiccup a couple of times. Overall it’s practical and saved me time.
Syncs that didn't sync
A couple of odd syncs, then it fell apart. The integration feels brittle — stock numbers jump, listings go out of date and orders get quietly cancelled. Using it is more babysitting than automation; I found myself checking feeds every hour. Refunds take ages and customers get annoyed. It’s functional in theory but messy in practice. If you’re running a shop, test carefully or just steer clear; saved me a lot of stress.
Unexpected sync chaos
the dashboard is neat and setup was quick, which surprised me. Still, if sync reliability matters, I'd be cautious.
Uploads kept failing
if you’re planning bulk listings, be prepared to do it yourself or at least quiz support thoroughly before you commit.
Had to clean up the mess myself
no pictures, no descriptions, so I ended up recreating listings by hand. I paid a monthly fee for that. They also warned they'd delete the few products I'd fixed if I stopped paying. After I revoked access they still managed to delete my inventory and the sales channels I’d set up, which was the last straw. Oddly, once in a while an update matched the supplier exactly (surprising), but mostly it felt like a daily headache. Don’t hand over your login details.
Nearly gave up, but it worked
raised a priority ticket that sat for weeks and updates were like watching paint dry — felt like shouting into a void. After lots of chasing someone finally fixed it or gave usable workaround, so all's not lost. Try a trial and keep a backup plan, the core product delivers.
Quietly sorted our inventory mess
clean, no nonsense, and actually straightforward to get going. The bit I worried most about was losing our manual tweaks when syncing feeds; that turned out to be the real relief — edits stick and you don't keep waking up worrying you overwrote something. Integration with suppliers is built in, so we stopped wrestling with raw feeds and endless CSVs; if you can get a managed or “premium” feed for your supplier it’s an absolute time saver. My only gripe is the automation for order completion — it’s locked behind a price that feels steep for smaller sellers, and that nagged at me because other platforms include it by default. Still, the day-to-day management is far simpler now, inventory updates are reliable and I’m actually glad we switched. Not perfect, but it does what we needed and took a lot of tedious work off our plates.
About Inventory Source
Inventory Source is a US-based software provider offering dropshipping automation tools. Its services include product catalogue import, inventory and price synchronisation, and order routing between suppliers and online sales channels. The platform integrates with common ecommerce systems such as Shopify and WooCommerce and supports connections to a network of dropship suppliers. It is primarily used by online retailers and ecommerce businesses that manage supplier feeds and multi-channel listings.
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Uploads kept failing
if you’re planning bulk listings, be prepared to do it yourself or at least quiz support thoroughly before you commit. Read onBy: Cooper