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BookTrakker is book inventory and online sales management software from TitlesDirect.com, Inc, aimed at professional booksellers—especially sellers that need to list inventory across multiple marketplaces such as Amazon, eBay, AbeBooks, Alibris, Biblio, and Shopify. It is not a general-purpose ERP system, but a Windows desktop tool built around inventory categories such as books, CDs, DVDs, vinyl records, periodicals, and sets.
Its core capabilities cover cataloging, inventory, listings, pricing, and order management. Users can manually edit bibliographic information, or populate records almost instantly via ISBN/ASIN scanning or author/title lookup. HitLists supports bulk record editing, ImageIt handles image management, and Catalogs and Reports provide catalog and report output. On the platform integration side, BookTrakker claims support for 20+ marketplaces and can upload to compatible marketplaces via UIEE or FTP. The order module can mark items as sold and sync uploads to reduce the risk of duplicate sales across platforms; the optional Get Orders feature can automatically detect orders from some marketplaces.
The product uses a subscription model and does not take sales commissions. Basic costs $15/month and includes one-click upload, inventory management, ISBN barcode scanning, general exports, and more. Pro costs $25/month and adds catalogs, Amazon data checks, GrabIt, reports, contacts, invoices, and other features. Many key capabilities are paid monthly add-ons, such as Amazon Integration at $35, eBay Integration at $25, Shopify Integration at $25, ScanIt at $25, and Network at $35 for the host plus $15 per client. A 30-day full-featured trial is available and includes a sample database.
Its strengths are its deep focus on a vertical use case, covering the full workflow for booksellers from data entry to multi-platform selling. It supports importing old databases and multiple file formats, and offers free onboarding training plus support seven days a week. Data is stored locally and includes a backup system. The drawbacks are that the product feels relatively traditional and primarily runs on Windows; Mac users need to install Windows or virtualization software. Multi-platform integrations and advanced tools are split into paid add-ons, so the real monthly cost may be higher than the base price. The available materials do not disclose details about an API, cloud collaboration, permission controls, or compliance certifications.
BookTrakker is best suited to small and mid-sized booksellers or brick-and-mortar bookstores focused on English-language books, used books, or rare books, and operating on overseas platforms. If a team needs browser-based collaboration, mobile operation, integrations with Chinese e-commerce platforms, or RMB payments, it may need to consider Chinese e-commerce ERP systems, multi-platform listing tools, or a more modern cloud inventory system. Its accessibility from Chinese networks and supported payment methods are not specified, so both should be considered unknown.
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