StoreFeeder alternative

StoreFeeder Alternative for UK Multi-Channel Sellers

StoreFeeder is a capable UK platform built around warehouse operations — priced accordingly, from around £350/month on turnover-based pricing. If your job is multi-channel sync, purchase orders and barcodes rather than pick routes and bin locations, Salync does it from free.

No credit card required · Flat GBP pricing · No turnover-based fees

A fit question, not a quality question

StoreFeeder reviews are genuinely strong — it earns its reputation in warehouse-scale operations. But its entry point and pricing model assume that scale. Sellers working from a unit, a garage or a small warehouse often find they'd be paying for WMS depth they don't use.

£350/month entry

StoreFeeder starts around £350/month. Salync starts free, and Growth is £99/month — a £3,000+/year difference for sellers who don't need a full WMS.

Turnover-based pricing

StoreFeeder's price scales with your annual turnover — grow your revenue, grow your bill. Salync plans are flat, priced on SKUs, with unlimited orders.

WMS you may not need

Pick routes, bin locations and despatch desks are brilliant at warehouse scale — and irrelevant before it. Pay for them when you actually have pickers.

Salync vs StoreFeeder

The multi-channel core without the warehouse-scale price.

FeatureSalyncStoreFeeder
Starting priceFree / £99/mo~£350/mo
Pricing basisFlat per plan (SKUs)Scales with annual turnover
Free plan
Real-time stock sync
Purchase orders
Barcode scanning
Full WMS (pick routes, bin locations)Multi-location stock
UK marketplaces (B&Q, Tesco, OnBuy…)Core UK channels
UK-based
Setup timeSame dayGuided onboarding

StoreFeeder details reflect published pricing at the time of writing; confirm current terms with the vendor.

How to switch from StoreFeeder to Salync

Most sellers complete the migration in a single afternoon.

1

Export your StoreFeeder catalogue

Export your products as a CSV including SKUs, barcodes, descriptions, costs and stock levels.

2

Import into Salync

Use the CSV import tool to bring your catalogue across in one go. SKUs, barcodes, categories and images all map across.

3

Reconnect your channels

Link your eBay, Shopify and Amazon accounts. Salync pulls your existing listings and matches them to your catalogue by SKU automatically.

4

Run both briefly in parallel

Keep StoreFeeder running for a week while you verify everything syncs correctly — then cancel.

Everything most sellers use StoreFeeder for

Built specifically for UK eBay, Shopify, and Amazon sellers up to 10,000 SKUs.

Real-time stock sync

Stock levels update the moment a sale happens on any channel — no batch delays, no overselling.

Central product catalogue

One place for every SKU. Update a price or description once and it pushes to every channel.

Purchase orders

Raise POs to suppliers, receive stock in, and see every stock movement logged — included on every paid plan.

Barcodes & multi-location stock

Scan with your phone or USB scanner for stocktakes and receiving; track stock across multiple locations.

Flat GBP pricing

Free up to 50 SKUs, then £99 or £299/month. Unlimited orders — your bill never scales with turnover.

UK marketplace coverage

eBay UK, Amazon UK, Shopify, WooCommerce, Etsy — plus B&Q, Tesco, OnBuy, Wayfair and more via Mirakl.

Frequently asked questions

Is StoreFeeder any good?

Honestly — yes. StoreFeeder is a respected UK platform with strong reviews, and its warehouse management (pick routes, bin locations, despatch workflows) is genuinely deep. The question is fit: it starts around £350/month with pricing that scales on your annual turnover, which makes sense for warehouse-scale operations and less sense for sellers who need multi-channel sync, POs and barcodes without a full WMS.

When is Salync the better choice?

When you're managing up to 10,000 SKUs across eBay, Shopify, Amazon and UK marketplaces and the job is catalogue, real-time stock sync, purchase orders, barcodes and reports — not warehouse floor optimisation. Salync starts free, Growth is £99/month flat, and your bill doesn't rise with your turnover.

When is StoreFeeder the better choice?

If you run a warehouse with pickers and need routed pick lists, bin-level locations and courier-desk despatch at volume, StoreFeeder's WMS depth is its strength and the price reflects real capability. Salync covers multi-location stock but is not a full WMS.

Can I migrate from StoreFeeder to Salync?

Yes. Export your product catalogue as a CSV, import into Salync with the mapping tool, reconnect your channels, and run both in parallel for a week before cancelling. Most sellers complete the switch in an afternoon.

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