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Using Webhooks and APIs to Keep Your Site and Marketplaces in Sync

How to Automate Product, Inventory, and Order Updates Across Channels in Real Time

Selling across multiple ecommerce platforms โ€” your own website, Amazon, Walmart, eBay, TikTok Shop, and others โ€” introduces one big technical challenge: keeping everything in sync.
That means syncing:

  • Product listings
  • Inventory levels
  • Orders and fulfillment data
  • Prices and promotions

To manage this efficiently and in real time, top-performing retailers use webhooks and APIs โ€” the backbone of multichannel automation.


๐Ÿง  What Are Webhooks and APIs?

๐Ÿ”„ API (Application Programming Interface):

A set of defined rules and endpoints that allow software systems to communicate and exchange data.
You โ€œaskโ€ for information (e.g., inventory level), and the API โ€œreturnsโ€ it.

๐Ÿšจ Webhook:

A real-time push notification sent when something changes โ€” for example, when a product is purchased or a tracking number is updated.
Instead of polling constantly, the system is instantly alerted and can react accordingly.

Think of APIs as a conversation, and webhooks as alerts.

Together, they create a real-time automation layer between your store, marketplaces, apps, and warehouses.


๐Ÿงฉ What Needs to Stay in Sync?

FunctionExample TriggerSolution
Inventory updatesSale on Amazon reduces stockWebhook triggers stock update across platforms
New product createdNew listing on ShopifyAPI syncs to Amazon, Walmart, TikTok
Order placementTikTok Shop sale occursWebhook sends order to your ERP/store
Shipping updateOrder fulfilledAPI sends tracking to all marketplaces
Price changesScheduled promo startsPush updated pricing to all channels

๐Ÿ›  How It Works in Practice

Example: You sell a product on Amazon

  • A webhook detects the order was placed
  • Your ecommerce backend receives the notification
  • Via API, it updates your inventory across:
    • Shopify or WooCommerce
    • Walmart Marketplace
    • TikTok Shop
  • At fulfillment, a tracking webhook is triggered
  • A shipment update is sent to Amazon and other marketplaces via API

This happens in seconds, without manual work.


๐Ÿ”ง Connecting Your Site to Marketplaces with APIs & Webhooks

โœ… Shopify

  • Built-in API for products, inventory, orders, fulfillment
  • Supports webhooks for real-time order, inventory, and customer events
  • Easily integrates with tools like EcomBiz.AI, Zapier, or custom middleware

โœ… WooCommerce

  • REST API supports product, order, and inventory sync
  • Webhook support requires configuration (e.g., via WP hooks or plugins)
  • Commonly used with custom middleware or tools like WP Webhooks, EcomBiz.AI

โœ… Amazon, Walmart, eBay, TikTok Shop

  • Each offers their own developer API
  • Authentication is required (OAuth or token-based)
  • APIs can fetch:
    • Inventory levels
    • Listing statuses
    • Orders
    • Fulfillment and returns

Note: These APIs can be complex and rate-limited, requiring middleware or a multichannel tool for efficiency.


โš™๏ธ Tools That Use APIs & Webhooks for Sync

ToolWhat It DoesTech Under the Hood
EcomBiz.AIMultichannel sync for listings, inventory, ordersWebhook + API-based automation
ZapierLight automation between apps (Shopify, Gmail, Sheets)Trigger-based via webhooks
Make (Integromat)Custom multi-step flows for ecommerce eventsAPI + webhook orchestration
ChannelEngine / SellbriteCentralized product and inventory feedsAPI and feed-based syncing
Custom scripts / middlewareFull control for custom stacksDeveloper-built API integrations

๐Ÿ” Security and Reliability Considerations

  • Always use secure HTTPS endpoints
  • Authenticate using tokens, API keys, or OAuth
  • Validate payloads and check signature headers to prevent spoofing
  • Implement retry logic in case a webhook delivery fails
  • Use logging and alerting to track sync failures in real time

๐Ÿงญ Setting Up Webhook/API Sync: High-Level Workflow

  1. Connect Your Storeโ€™s API
    (Shopify Admin API, WooCommerce REST API, etc.)
  2. Configure Webhooks
    Set triggers for product updates, order placement, fulfillment, etc.
  3. Authorize Marketplace APIs
    Get access tokens for Amazon, Walmart, eBay, TikTok, etc.
  4. Map Product Identifiers
    Align SKUs, GTINs, or custom IDs across platforms
  5. Build or Deploy Middleware
    Use a tool like EcomBiz.AI or a custom app to bridge platforms
  6. Test All Syncs
    Simulate inventory, order, and listing changes
  7. Monitor, Log, and Scale
    Set up error notifications, webhook replays, and sync logs

๐Ÿง  Pro Tip: Let EcomBiz.AI Handle the Tech for You

Instead of building your own webhook and API middleware, tools like EcomBiz.AI provide:

  • Real-time syncing between your store and marketplaces
  • AI-enhanced product listing generation for each channel
  • Inventory, price, and order updates via robust webhook/API pipelines
  • Smart routing of fulfillment and tracking across warehouses

This allows sellers to scale without hiring developers or losing control of multichannel workflows.


Final Thoughts: Syncing in Real Time Is No Longer Optional

Modern ecommerce requires your systems to be tightly connected. Delayed inventory updates, missing tracking numbers, or inconsistent listings arenโ€™t just inconveniences โ€” theyโ€™re lost revenue and risk.

Using webhooks and APIs lets your ecommerce platform act as a real-time command center, automatically syncing with all of your sales channels.

Whether youโ€™re a Shopify seller launching on Walmart, or a WooCommerce merchant automating TikTok Shop listings, your tech stack should talk to each other instantly.

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