
Amazon MCF and Buy with Prime
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One app, two powerful commerce and fulfillment tools
Amazon Multi-Channel Fulfillment (MCF) lets you leverage Amazon’s fulfillment network and team of experts to offer fast, reliable fulfillment for your Shopify orders with unbranded packaging, while Buy with Prime lets you offer Prime shopping benefits on your Shopify site. With one app, you can easily set up and manage your product catalog, orders, and returns for both services all within your Shopify admin - no installation coding required.
- Simplify your logistics by using Amazon to fulfill your Shopify orders
- Build trust with Prime members using Buy with Prime
- Leverage Amazon’s fulfillment network to ensure fast, reliable order fulfillment
- Streamline fulfillment across your entire catalog with improved SKU management
- Save up to 36% on fulfillment costs for multi-unit orders
- Popular with stores like yours
- Based in United States
- Highlights
- Use directly in Shopify admin
- Works with the latest themes
Languages
English
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Categories
Order management
Inventory management
Pricing
Free
Free to install
Pay-as-you-go pricing with no hidden fees or long-term contracts.
All charges are billed in USD. See all pricing options
Reviews (63)
As the team behind windshieldwipers.com, we can confidently say that integrating the Amazon Multi-Channel Fulfillment (MCF) and Buy with Prime Shopify app has been an absolute game-changer for our business! The setup was incredibly straightforward, with a seamless three-step connection process that had us up and running in no time. The app automatically syncs our Shopify catalog, making product management a breeze.
The Buy with Prime feature has elevated our customer experience to new heights. Offering fast, reliable Prime shipping has given us a competitive edge, and our customers love the smooth checkout process. We've noticed a significant boost in trust and conversions since implementing it. Plus, Amazon MCF has streamlined our fulfillment process, allowing us to focus on growing our business rather than worrying about logistics.
The support team is top-notch, always ready to assist with any questions or issues. This app is a must-have for any Shopify store looking to scale efficiently and provide a premium shopping experience. We couldn't be happier with the results!
Highly recommend to any e-commerce business aiming to level up!
Thank you for your kind words! It makes our day to know it's making a difference for you. We’re always working to make it even better, so if you ever have ideas or questions, don’t hesitate to reach out!
Amazon's Team is highly supportive and responsive. Learning some of the settings here and hiccups has been a challenge when the app was brand new but Amazon in typical fashion supported us and we are running smooth now. This app is highly beneficial to our company.
Thanks for leaving a great review! Our team is always happy to support our merchants. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you encounter any issues in the future.
The new MCF/BWP has been a huge game changer for product management, customer experience and order conversion rate.
Thank you so much for your review. It's great to hear that Buy with Prime and MCF have been helpful to your business!
As an office gadget store owner, offering a seamless and reliable checkout experience is key to keeping customers happy. Buy with Prime has been a fantastic addition to our store, allowing shoppers to check out with their Amazon Prime benefits, including fast shipping and easy returns. Since integrating it, we’ve seen an increase in customer trust and conversions!
Thank you for taking time to write your review. We are happy to hear about your positive experience using Buy with Prime!
These are my thoughts on Amazon's warehousing and shipping plugin for Shopify. I've been using it for about a week or so. I have around 10 products on Amazon, which is fine. However, when people purchase a product on our website, the shipping cost, for a $20 to $40 product, runs about $9. That's pickpack shipping, maybe a bit over $9.
Now, here's the big problem besides the fact that low-cost items are really bad to ship through this MCF program. The main issue is that on your own website, you have a variety of products. Sometimes people will buy two of one product, three of another, and four of a fourth. So you might have four different products in the shopping cart. When it's sent to Amazon, instead of picking, packing, and shipping all four in one package, they might ship the four items in four different packages. This costs you four different shipping amounts.
Rather than saving on shipping like a normal pickpack shipping warehouse would do, with Amazon you can't save on shipping. They will ship it out, but they will charge you shipping for each product. It's kind of horrible. If a customer orders 10 products, Amazon could split that into four different packages and you'll pay for the four different charges on shipping. Instead of one box with all 10 products, you're now paying four different shipping charges for the one order. It's pretty crazy.
If you sell one product on Shopify that's over $40 and have it in Amazon for over $40 too, then you might be okay for one product. But if people buy in bulk from you, you'll be eaten alive by the charges that come with pickpack shipping. If they split up the shipment into two or three shipments, you'll pay for two or three separate shipments.
I'm learning that it's not cost-effective if you have lots of products on your website and ask Amazon to ship a bundle of stuff because they'll separate it into different packages and you'll pay way more in shipping than if you did it in-house or had one warehouse where things get shipped from.
Amazon is great for selling on Amazon because people like Prime. But it's horrible to use as a warehousing source because of the many multiple packages and fees associated with them that can be generated from a single order on your website. You have to be very careful what you use MCF for. If it's a pricey product over $40 and you only sell that one item, it might be fine. But if you're selling products between $2 to $20 or have lots of products and people typically buy several at once from your website, you won't be happy because Amazon can split those shipments up and you'll face many shipping fee costs eating away your profit.
Initially, I thought this would be a life-saving, game-changing tool. But after using it for a week or two, I'm realizing I'm paying way too much in fees for packages sometimes split into multiple shipments.
Lastly, there are times when people purchase four different products and Amazon only fulfills one of those products. On Shopify, I still have to manually fulfill the other three. Even if you have inventory in Amazon and there's no configuration in the app or on Amazon to tell them to do all or nothing.
If they only have one product in their warehouses and can only ship that one product because Amazon splits up your inventory across different warehouses, they should at least inform you if they can't fulfill the whole order so you can decide whether to cancel or proceed with partial shipment.
Shopify and Amazon's warehousing solution is very limited and costly. I don't recommend it if you have lots of products or many products under $20 because the overwhelming shipping charges will eat up any profit.
Anyway, I hope Amazon gets this fixed or provides a way to have a solution that makes shipping multiple products through them profitable.
Thank you so much for leaving a very thorough review. We appreciated that you were taking the time to provide your feedback with us. Regarding your concern about how we split shipments and charge merchants, there might be some misunderstanding. Based on the multi-unit order scenario you described, the charges for that order should be based on a total UPO of 10, regardless of how Amazon splits the shipments. If you experienced different charges than expected, we would like to review the charges of that order and make it right for you if there are billing errors. Please expect one of our team members to reach out to you through email soon.
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Launched
July 14, 2023
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