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Lowe's integration

Lowe's home-improvement traffic — marketplace or dropship — filled from your own operation, with orders, inventory, shipping, and reconciled profit next to every other channel.

Lowe's shoppers fall into two camps, and both are worth reaching. There's the homeowner mid-project — the weekend DIYer picking a faucet, a light fixture, a bag of hardware — and there's the pro: the contractor and trade buyer sourcing tools, appliances, and building materials in volume. It's a category where the retailer's name does the trust-building for you, which is why a listing on Lowe's converts buyers who'd never take a chance on an unknown storefront. Lowe's gives you two ways in — its marketplace, run on the Mirakl platform, and its dropship (DSV) program — and Rilk supports selling to Lowe's either way. Whichever path you're approved on, it becomes one more lane of the same operation instead of a separate console to babysit.

What you can do

  • Lowe's orders land in Rilk as they're placed — DIY and pro orders alike — and get picked alongside your Amazon, Walmart, and other-channel orders.
  • One stock pool keeps the Lowe's listing honest. Sell a run of the same fixtures elsewhere and the Lowe's quantity drops in step, so neither the marketplace nor the dropship feed oversells stock you've committed.
  • Fulfill from your warehouse and confirm the ship, with tracking sent back to Lowe's automatically.
  • Push listings and pricing from one place — titles, attributes, images, and price — without living in a separate seller console.
  • Returns worked in the same flow as every other channel, matched to the original order and cost.
  • Per-unit profit reconciled against Lowe's real payouts — commission and fees included — not estimated.

What's supported

  • Both routes to Lowe's — the Mirakl-powered marketplace and the dropship (DSV) supplier program — connected through Rilk.
  • Listing and inventory in lockstep with Amazon, Walmart, eBay, Shopify, and BackMarket from one stock pool — no overselling.
  • Order intake with full line-item detail into your unified inbox.
  • Ship-confirmation with tracking returned to Lowe's as the order leaves.
  • Label buying for UPS, FedEx, USPS, and DHL in the same shipping workflow.
  • Returns handled next to every other channel — restock, re-grade, or write off.
  • Settlement-reconciled per-unit profit built from Lowe's actual payouts.

Connecting Lowe's

Setup runs in a few minutes. Log into Rilk, open Company Settings → Marketplace integrations, pick Lowe's, and connect the seller account you've been approved on — Lowe's approval is invite-based on the retailer's side, so you connect the account you already hold. Your listings, inventory, and recent orders flow in on the first sync, and orders arrive automatically after that.

Why sell on Lowe's with Rilk

Home improvement is a category where being on Lowe's is half the sale — the retailer's brand carries the trust that gets a homeowner or a contractor to buy tools, appliances, and materials from a seller they've never heard of. The friction is on your side: it's a high-consideration, sometimes bulky catalog, orders can come from either the marketplace or the dropship program, and thin project-hardware margins mean you have to know what each unit truly earned after Lowe's cut. Rilk collapses both routes into one operation — one stock pool so a marketplace sale and a dropship order draw from the same inventory without overselling, one order inbox your team already works, and one profit number reconciled against what Lowe's actually paid. You reach Lowe's DIY-and-pro audience without running its console as a second job.

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