Sales > Feeds: Amazon Custom

Sales > Feeds: Amazon Custom

The Amazon Custom feed requires no additonal requirements, compared to the Amazon Marketplace which needs data to generate this is simply a Custom build feed to generate data in a specific format. 

The downloaded feed can then be imported straight into Amazon Marketplace. To generate this feed file please simply press the "Generate Feed" button.
You will be given a txt file, to update simply refer to Amazons own documenation - Link

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