The SellingExpress product described on hittime.net is presented as a βglobal e-commerce integrated operations and service system,β positioned more like a cross-border e-commerce ERP or operations hub. Built around multi-account AE operations, it covers Listing management, internal messages, orders, shipping, warehouse inventory, and reporting. Its goal is to centralize workflows that are otherwise scattered across platform backends, logistics systems, and warehouse processes.
On the product side, the system supports Listing management across multiple AE accounts. Users can directly modify live inventory and prices, bulk import follow-selling data via Excel, and export templates for publishing new products. For customer service, teams can reply to internal messages in the system, handle Feedback, Return data, and refunds, and use features such as bulk internal-message sending, batch Feedback/Review requests, and different email templates for different SKUs. On the order side, it supports centralized management of orders across multiple stores, order information review, shipping information edits, and order operation logs. The shipping module can automatically sync AE orders, batch-print address labels, and update logistics tracking numbers back to the AE backend. Its logistics integrations are especially relevant to China-based cross-border sellers, including China Post ePacket, Chukou1, 4PX, Yanwen, as well as overseas logistics services such as Shipstation, Stamps.com, DHLGM, and UPSMI.
The inventory system supports multiple warehouses, local inventory, and FBA inventory, while distinguishing between physical inventory and logical inventory, such as in-transit purchases and unshipped orders. It also supports warehouse location management. Reporting covers order profit, product issues, and product sales statistics, while financial reports provide visibility into order profit and overall monthly profit. For team collaboration, the source article emphasizes that customer service staff can handle internal messages without logging into AE accounts, making it suitable for remote support or distributed teams. However, it does not disclose more detailed permission capabilities such as role-based access control, data isolation, or approval workflows.
The collected article does not provide plan pricing, billing methods, free trial availability, payment methods, deployment model, API details, data security, or compliance information, so these should be key questions before purchase. Its main strength is a complete functional workflow, especially for AE sellers that need centralized order, logistics, and inventory management. Its weakness is that the public information is mostly a feature list, with insufficient detail on security, openness, permissions, service SLA, and commercial terms.
This system is suitable for cross-border e-commerce sellers operating multiple AE accounts, multiple warehouses, and multiple logistics channels, as well as operations teams that need customer service, warehousing, and shipping staff to collaborate with clear division of work. Access from China is not mentioned in the source article, so it is currently rated as unknown. For domestic alternatives or comparisons, users may also look at Dianxiaomi, Mabang ERP, Tongtool ERP, Sumai ERP, and Saihe ERP, among other cross-border e-commerce ERP platforms.
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