Shoponomics is where I manage and push my product feed everywhere without juggling tools. I upload products once and they go to multiple marketplaces and ad channels from one place. Instead of fixing feeds again and again, I use Shoponomics to keep everything synced and live across platforms.
No. If you know how to run your store, you can run this too. Connect the store, bring in the catalog, choose the channels and the system carries the load. I just check things, tweak rules and move on.
The product feed can go to places like Google Shopping, Meta, TikTok, Walmart, Amazon and comparison engines. More channels get added as we grow. The idea is simple. One feed. Many routes.
It still works fine. Shoponomics handles small and large catalogs the same way. The product feed stays clean and organized and the multi channel feed keeps flowing without choking up. Good for scaling brands.
Yes. When inventory or price changes at the source, it updates everywhere automatically. So I do not repeat the same task twice. Orders supported channels pull into one place and it saves a lot of time.
If your catalog is ready, setup is not a long process. Connect store, sync product feed, map attributes if needed and start sending the shopping feed out. You will be live faster than manually pushing feeds.
No. The store stays the home base. Shoponomics simply distributes the product feed to channels and keeps them updated. It is a control panel on top of what you already use, not a replacement.
Brands, online retailers, and agencies handling multiple stores get the most value. Anyone working with a product feed daily or running multi-channel feed marketing will feel the difference in workload quickly.