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Commerce Kitty is a multi-channel operations SaaS for online sellers. Its core value is bringing inventory, orders, and product listings from channels such as Shopify, Amazon, Etsy, eBay, WooCommerce, and BigCommerce into a single dashboard. The main problems it aims to solve include duplicate listings, spreadsheet-based management, overselling, fragmented orders, and unclear profitability.
Feature-wise, it focuses on real-time inventory syncing, a unified order dashboard, oversell protection, bulk updates, low-stock alerts, order routing, and margin tracking. On the fulfillment side, it can connect with Printful, Printify, ShipStation, and Shippo, and supports routing orders to warehouses, suppliers, or POD partners based on rules. Pricing is subscription-tiered: the free plan includes 50 orders/month and 2 channels; Starter is $29/month; Growth is $79/month and includes unlimited channels, multi-warehouse support, and priority support; Pro is $199/month and unlocks unlimited orders, reports, API access, and dedicated support. There are no contracts, plans can be changed at any time, and the free plan does not require a credit card, keeping the trial cost low.
Its strengths lie in addressing frequent pain points for multi-platform sellers: real-time inventory changes across channels, syncing after the last unit sells, preventing canceled orders from hurting marketplace ratings, and reducing repetitive product edits. For small teams that do not want to use a complex ERP system or build custom integrations, its positioning as a no-code tool that can be set up in 5 minutes is also appealing. The limitations are that the main content does not disclose the company’s country, customer case studies, actual service SLA, or how sync failures are handled; accounting integrations are still under development; and there is no information about platforms commonly used by Chinese sellers, Chinese-language support, RMB payments, or local logistics.
Commerce Kitty is better suited to resellers with an existing multi-platform sales base, Shopify/DTC brands, small warehouse teams, and sellers starting to expand into channels such as Amazon, Etsy, and eBay. It is not ideal for merchants with only a single store, very low order volume, and operations that can still be managed manually. Access from China is not mentioned in the main content, so network availability and subscription payment methods should be tested in practice. For Chinese cross-border sellers, it may also be worth comparing local cross-border ERP systems or multi-channel inventory sync tools.
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