Inkfrog - great eBay upload tool but not without issues
October 03, 2019
Inkfrog - great eBay upload tool but not without issues
Score 5 out of 10
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Overall Satisfaction with inkFrog
We use Inkfrog to push some of our website items from our BigCommerce site through to the eBay platform, so that stock and listings can be controlled and managed from the admin area of our website.
- Flexibility - there are a huge number of options for how to design your eBay store and display, price, list and sell your items on eBay. If you like having options for every eventuality, then Inkfrog is good with that! However, for us this is a double-edged sword - more about this on the next question.
- Inkfrog sits within the admin area of my website, I like not having to leave my website to attend to eBay. And although it doesn't at all feel like it's part of my website, and ultimately I would have preferred a direct integration, this is a good next-best option.
- Fabulous bulk upload options - you really can upload ALL of your inventory to eBay with just a few clicks. Such a time saver.
- Good price point.
- inkFrog is confusing. From its interface to the huge number of options, it is all too much. Then again, eBay is confusing, so not exactly inkFrog's fault here, but there are too many options, too many settings, and in the end you just want to switch off.
- It can be prone to technical blips. For example: there have been a number times when orders and stock levels have not synced and eBay orders have not been pushed to our website dashboard; we added a number of new products but the amount of stock that appeared on Inkfrog was different to what was available on our website; some listings on eBay were ended recently for "stock quantity changing on the website" (it didn't).
- You need to continue to watch your eBay shop like a hawk to ensure you don't miss any orders and stock levels remain correct.
- Not all of the events above have come with much explanation so communications perhaps could be improved.
- inkFrog allowed us to list a huge amount of stock (but not all) to eBay relatively quickly thus increasing revenue significantly.
- Having a larger range of items on eBay has introduced our brand to new customers who then return to buy from us directly.
- However, inkFrog is time consuming to set up and run. You still need to control your eBay orders. This takes time out of your day.
- A couple of technical issues we experienced caused lost orders, significant inconvenience, and a bit of footwork to repair damaged customer relations. Luckily these events were infrequent.
We looked at Sellbrite. We really liked Sellbrite in view of its glowing reviews and integration with Etsy. However we didn't fully trial the program so I am not able to comment here more than to say that Inkfrog is by far the most economical option. We currently pay around $10 per month, whereas Sellbrite is nearly $50.