Automate Shopify and Amazon beyond the channel app
Shopify Marketplace Connect covers the basics. Spojit adds the custom mapping, AI listing logic, and order routing it cannot.
- Shopify · product createdtrigger
- Classify and build attributesAI
- Create listing via SP-APIaction
- Live on Amazondone
Shopify offers Marketplace Connect (formerly Codisto) for syncing listings and orders with Amazon. It is solid for standard catalogs but rigid on mapping and logic. Spojit connects to the Amazon Selling Partner API directly, so Miraxa can build custom listing rules, classify products with Agent Mode, and route orders exactly how your operation works, with durable execution throughout.
Amazon's Selling Partner API needs a registered developer app and a Login with Amazon authorization in Seller Central, plus role approval for restricted data. You set this up once in your own Amazon account, then Miraxa builds the calls; there is no pre-built connector to wait on.
Shopify and Amazon, working together
When an order ships in Amazon Seller Central
Mark the matching Shopify order fulfilled and add tracking
When inventory changes in Shopify
Update the available quantity on Amazon via SP-API
When a new product is created in Shopify
Build an Amazon listing with AI-generated category attributes
When an Amazon return is requested
Create a return record and notify the team in Shopify
Built for how Shopify and Amazon really work
Custom listing logic
Use Agent Mode to classify products and generate Amazon category attributes that the standard channel app cannot infer.
Order and inventory sync
Keep Shopify and Amazon stock and orders aligned via SP-API, with durable retries so nothing is dropped.
Tailored field mapping
Miraxa maps Shopify metafields to Amazon attributes precisely, beyond the fixed mapping in the channel app.
Why teams build this on Spojit
Shopify does have an official path to Amazon through Marketplace Connect (formerly Codisto), which syncs listings, inventory, and orders for standard catalogs. Where it falls short is custom field mapping, conditional logic, and any AI-assisted listing work. Spojit connects straight to the Amazon Selling Partner API, so Miraxa can build the exact flows you need: Agent Mode for classification and attribute generation, Direct Mode for deterministic sync, all with durable retries through Amazon's rate limits.
With Spojit
- Shopify Marketplace Connect handles standard syncs; Spojit adds custom mapping and logic it cannot express.
- Agent Mode classifies products and builds Amazon listing attributes; Direct Mode handles deterministic order and stock sync with no AI cost.
- Durable execution survives Amazon SP-API rate limits and retries, so orders and inventory never drift.
Shopify + Amazon, answered
Does Shopify already connect to Amazon?
Yes, via Marketplace Connect for standard syncs. Spojit adds custom mapping, AI listing logic, and order routing that app cannot handle.
Does Spojit use the Amazon Selling Partner API?
Yes. Miraxa reads the SP-API and builds the listing, inventory, and order calls your operation needs.
When should I use Agent Mode here?
Use it for judgment steps like classifying products or generating Amazon category attributes; deterministic sync runs in Direct Mode with no AI cost.
What is possible depends on your plan and authorized API access. Some Shopify and Amazon endpoints and capabilities are gated by the vendor (for example, parts of an API may require a higher tier, and write access can require a custom or add-on connection on an eligible plan), so not every workflow is available on every account from day one. You can request a feature or integration any time, and we will get in touch to figure out how to make it work.
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