GD: Amazon Importer and Selling Point, while both listed under 'Selling Online' and 'Store Data Importer', cater to entirely different needs and target different segments of Shopify merchants. GD: Amazon Importer focuses on product sourcing and catalog expansion, enabling merchants to import product listings directly from Amazon into their Shopify stores. Its strength lies in simplifying the process of acquiring products to sell, reducing the manual effort required to populate a store's inventory. Selling Point, on the other hand, addresses the challenge of migrating or importing gift cards and store credits from other platforms or POS systems to Shopify. It streamlines the often cumbersome task of transitioning customer loyalty programs or outstanding balances to a new e-commerce platform. The primary difference lies in their core functionality. GD: Amazon Importer helps merchants quickly add products for sale, while Selling Point focuses on maintaining continuity with existing customer value and loyalty programs when migrating or consolidating platforms. GD: Amazon Importer targets merchants seeking to rapidly grow their product offerings, even if it involves sourcing from external marketplaces like Amazon, while Selling Point targets businesses transitioning from other systems to Shopify and needing to preserve gift card and store credit balances.
20 reviews
45 reviews
Effortlessly import products from Amazon. Save time and expand your product catalog seamlessly
Easily migrate or import Gift Cards or Store Credits from any POS system or website into your store
| Rating | 4.9/5 | 5/5 |
Rating GD: Amazon Importer4.9/5 Selling Point5/5 | ||
| Reviews | 20 | 45 |
Reviews GD: Amazon Importer20 Selling Point45 | ||
| Core Functionality | Import Products from Amazon | Migrate Gift Cards/Store Credits |
Core Functionality GD: Amazon ImporterImport Products from Amazon Selling PointMigrate Gift Cards/Store Credits | ||
| Target Merchant | Businesses rapidly expanding product catalog, potentially through drop-shipping or affiliate models using Amazon. | Businesses migrating to Shopify from another platform or POS system, needing to transfer customer loyalty programs. |
Target Merchant GD: Amazon ImporterBusinesses rapidly expanding product catalog, potentially through drop-shipping or affiliate models using Amazon. Selling PointBusinesses migrating to Shopify from another platform or POS system, needing to transfer customer loyalty programs. | ||
| Ease of Use | Uses product URLs to import data, suggesting ease of importing individual items. | Focuses on bulk migration, suggesting a more comprehensive, potentially complex setup for large data sets. |
Ease of Use GD: Amazon ImporterUses product URLs to import data, suggesting ease of importing individual items. Selling PointFocuses on bulk migration, suggesting a more comprehensive, potentially complex setup for large data sets. | ||
| Value Proposition | Save time adding products by leveraging existing Amazon listings. | Avoid losing customer loyalty and value during platform transitions; ensures a seamless switch for customers. |
Value Proposition GD: Amazon ImporterSave time adding products by leveraging existing Amazon listings. Selling PointAvoid losing customer loyalty and value during platform transitions; ensures a seamless switch for customers. | ||
| Fulfillment | Merchant Managed | Not applicable, concerns financial instruments rather than products. |
Fulfillment GD: Amazon ImporterMerchant Managed Selling PointNot applicable, concerns financial instruments rather than products. | ||
| Content Source | Amazon | Existing POS System or website |
Content Source GD: Amazon ImporterAmazon Selling PointExisting POS System or website | ||
For merchants primarily concerned with sourcing and quickly adding products to their Shopify store, especially those comfortable with the legal implications of importing from Amazon (or who have permission to resell), GD: Amazon Importer is the clear choice. It streamlines product acquisition and helps populate inventory faster. However, for businesses migrating to Shopify from another platform and needing to transfer existing gift card balances or store credit, Selling Point is indispensable. Its focused functionality saves significant time and effort compared to manual migration or custom development, and preserves customer loyalty.
In situations where both needs exist (e.g., a merchant migrating and *also* wanting to rapidly expand product offerings), both apps could be valuable, albeit for different purposes. However, most businesses will likely find one app significantly more relevant based on their primary challenge.
GD: Amazon Importer likely has a simpler initial learning curve as it focuses on individual product imports via URL. Selling Point, due to its focus on bulk data migration, may require more setup and configuration, especially for large datasets.
Yes, the apps address completely different functionalities. You can use GD: Amazon Importer to populate your store with Amazon products, and Selling Point to migrate gift card balances when switching platforms.
No, the description states that merchants are responsible for managing orders and fulfillment is not automatic. This is a key consideration for merchants evaluating its long-term viability for large product catalogues.
No, the description explicitly mentions migrating from "any POS system or website," making it suitable for various scenarios involving digital gift cards and store credits.
The description states that the app automatically converts product prices to your store's local currency, which is updated daily.
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