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Amazon integration

The full Amazon operation — orders, inventory, FBA, shipping, returns, settlements, reimbursements — in one place, sitting next to every other channel you sell on.

Approved Amazon Selling Partner Appstore app

Rilk is a vetted, listed app in Amazon's Selling Partner Appstore — the public directory of Amazon-approved seller tools. Approval took over 8 months and multiple rounds of audits: security review, data-handling review, integration review, branding review, and ongoing compliance. This is not a credential casual integrators have. It's the bar to operate as a production Amazon partner — and one of the load-bearing reasons Rilk's Amazon integration goes deeper than tools built on the public-tier developer access alone.

What you can do

  • Orders land in Rilk as they're placed on Amazon. No refresh, no manual import. Pick, pack, and ship without opening Seller Central.
  • Inventory stays in lockstep across every channel. Sell three units anywhere and the Amazon listing drops by three. Safely list the same pool on Amazon, Walmart, eBay, Shopify, and BackMarket without overselling.
  • FBA inbound built and submitted from Rilk. Create shipments, generate box labels, and track receipt — on the same thermal printer you use for everything else.
  • Multi-Channel Fulfillment from FBA stock to fill orders from your other marketplaces and webstore. Rilk decrements the right pool and books the right cost.
  • Amazon Buy Shipping rates and labels for merchant-fulfilled orders — protected rates and on-time delivery credit without leaving the platform.
  • Settlement reports parsed line by line and matched to orders, fees, and per-unit profit. No more 80-page PDFs no one reads.
  • Returns and reimbursements tracked back to the unit and the original cost. When Amazon reimburses you for a lost FBA unit, the credit lands against the right SKU.

What's supported

  • Seller Central in all major regions — US, Canada, Mexico, EU, UK, Japan, Australia. One Rilk account runs multiple regional accounts side by side.
  • Merchant-fulfilled listings with full catalog management — titles, bullets, descriptions, images, pricing, attributes.
  • FBA inbound — create shipments, assign boxes, generate FBA box labels, track receipt.
  • FBA Multi-Channel Fulfillment to fill orders from Amazon stock for any channel.
  • Amazon Buy Shipping for merchant-fulfilled orders.
  • Settlement reports parsed and reconciled to per-order, per-unit profit.
  • Returns and refunds matched to the order, with restock, re-grade, or write-off.
  • FBA reimbursements posted as recovered revenue against the right SKU.
  • Multi-account support — run two or more Amazon seller accounts on one login.
  • A+ content management — coming soon. Listing copy, images, bullets, and pricing already push today.

Why use Rilk instead of Seller Central

Seller Central is excellent at what it does — running an Amazon storefront. But the day you also sell on Walmart, ship from your own warehouse, take returns through your own dock, and try to know what each unit actually made you after fees, freight, and refunds, Seller Central stops being enough.

Rilk is the layer that stitches Amazon to the rest of your operation. Warehouse stock, FBA stock, and 3PL stock all live in one pool. Orders from Amazon, Walmart, eBay, Shopify, and BackMarket all land in one inbox. Settlement money from every channel flows into one per-unit profit number you can actually trust.

You still open Seller Central for the edge cases — flat-file uploads, brand registry, account health. You stop opening it for the daily work.

Connecting Amazon

Setup runs in a few minutes. Log into Rilk, open Integrations, pick Amazon, click Connect, authorize Rilk to access your Seller Central account, and pick the regions you sell in. The first sync runs immediately and your live listings, recent orders, FBA inventory, and recent settlement history flow into Rilk.

If you run more than one Amazon seller account, repeat the step for each. Rilk treats them as separate channels under the same Rilk company.

  • Multi-channel sync — list the same SKU on Amazon, Walmart, eBay, Shopify, and BackMarket from one stock pool.
  • Shipping — buy and print labels for UPS, FedEx, USPS, and DHL inside Rilk.
  • Reporting — per-unit profit verified against settlement data, not estimated.
  • Rilk vs. SellerCloud — an honest side-by-side for Amazon-heavy sellers.

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