How to Import eBay Listings into Shopify
If you already sell on eBay, opening a Shopify store should not mean rebuilding every product listing by hand. You can import your existing listings, preserve important product information, and keep stock synchronized as orders arrive on either platform.
This guide explains how to move your eBay catalog into Shopify with SyncBit and what to check before you begin.
Why import eBay listings into Shopify?
Selling through both channels gives you two different ways to reach customers. eBay provides an established marketplace, while Shopify gives you more control over your storefront, customer experience, and brand.
Manually maintaining the same catalog in both places creates avoidable work. Product details can drift out of date, and stock may remain available on one platform after it sells on the other. An importer with real-time inventory synchronization helps keep the two stores aligned.
What you need before starting
Before importing your listings, make sure you have:
- An active eBay seller account with listings you want to sell through Shopify
- An active Shopify store
- SKUs and variations configured consistently wherever possible
- A plan for which Shopify locations will hold the imported inventory
Consistent SKUs make it easier to identify matching products. SyncBit can also link eBay listings to products that already exist in Shopify, which helps prevent unnecessary duplicates.
How to import your eBay listings with SyncBit
1. Install SyncBit
Install SyncBit from the Shopify App Store and select the plan that fits your store. A free trial is available so you can test the workflow with your own catalog.
2. Connect your eBay account
Open SyncBit from your Shopify admin and authorize the eBay account that owns your listings. This connection allows SyncBit to read the listing data needed for imports and inventory updates.
3. Choose how to handle your products
You can bulk import eBay listings as Shopify products or link listings to matching Shopify products you already created. Review product titles, descriptions, images, variants, SKUs, and quantities before confirming the import.
For multi-variation listings, check that every eBay variation maps to the intended Shopify variant.
4. Configure inventory locations
Choose the Shopify locations that correspond to your available eBay inventory. Correct location mapping is especially important when you store stock in more than one place.
5. Start the import
Run the import and review the resulting products in Shopify. For a large catalog, begin with a small group of listings so you can confirm that titles, images, variations, and inventory are appearing as expected before importing the rest.
6. Enable automatic imports and synchronization
After the initial catalog is in place, enable automatic importing for newly created eBay listings and real-time inventory synchronization. When a linked item sells, SyncBit updates available inventory across both platforms to help prevent overselling.
What product information should you review?
After importing, inspect several simple and multi-variation products. Pay particular attention to:
- Titles and descriptions
- Product and variant images
- Prices
- SKUs
- Options such as size or color
- Inventory quantities and locations
- Item specifics displayed by your Shopify theme
- Shipping configuration
An import reduces repetitive work, but a quick catalog review ensures that your Shopify storefront presents products the way you want customers to see them.
How real-time inventory sync prevents overselling
Suppose an item has a quantity of one and is available on both eBay and Shopify. Without synchronization, an eBay sale might leave the Shopify product in stock until you update it manually. Another customer could then purchase inventory you no longer have.
SyncBit links the inventory between both channels. When inventory changes on one platform, the linked quantity is updated on the other. Multi-location support helps apply those updates to the appropriate Shopify location instead of treating your entire inventory as a single pool.
Can Shopify show eBay shipping rates?
SyncBit can display calculated eBay shipping rates at Shopify checkout for linked products. This is useful when delivery costs depend on the buyer’s location, package dimensions, or weight. Shopify’s carrier-calculated shipping feature is required for this functionality.
Start selling your eBay catalog through Shopify
Importing your catalog is only the first step. The larger benefit comes from keeping new listings and inventory synchronized after the initial setup, without maintaining two separate product workflows.