Marketplacer enables enterprise retailers to unlock new revenue through curated third-party sellers — without owning inventory, expanding warehouses, or rebuilding infrastructure.
The strategic cost of infrastructure rigidity
Most platforms create the infrastructure constraints teams are forced to work around. Extending your range, onboarding a new seller type, or shifting your fulfilment model triggers development cycles, replatforming risk, and delayed time to market.
Marketplacer operates as the marketplace engine alongside your existing stack, not as a replacement for it. Catalog management, seller onboarding, payments, and fulfilment run as independent modular layers — each evolving without requiring a rebuild of the whole.
Extend categories, adjust pricing rules, and onboard new seller types without touching your core platform or triggering a development cycle.
New categories go live through third-party sellers before inventory is committed. The market validates demand. Your balance sheet stays protected.
Consistent product data, automated deduplication, and golden records ensure the customer experience stays coherent as assortment scales across hundreds of sellers.
Marketplacer connects natively with Shopify Plus, BigCommerce, Salesforce Commerce Cloud, commercetools, and Adobe Commerce — and via REST and GraphQL APIs for custom stacks.
Four steps from integration to scale — without disrupting what already works.
Works with your existing stack
Marketplacer is designed to operate alongside your existing commerce infrastructure — not replace it. Native connectors support the platforms enterprise operators run. For custom or legacy stacks, REST and GraphQL APIs provide real-time sync across catalog, pricing, orders, and fulfilment.
REST & GraphQL
Shopify
BigCommerce
commercetools
Salessforce CC
Adobe Commerce
Managed dropshipping is one of the ways operators grow with Marketplacer.
Grow your product assortment by connecting third-party sellers — without buying stock or inventory risk.
Introduce new product categories quickly — without the traditional cost, time, and planning burden of buying in stock.
Enforce pricing rules, compliance, and brand standards across all third-party supply at scale.
Sell products directly to customers without managing inventory or a warehouse. Third-party sellers fulfill every order.