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Guide: Using Amazon Seller Central with Databox (Third-Party Integration)

Explore how to connect and visualize your Amazon Seller Central data in Databox Analytics with third-party tools.

Currently, there is not a direct Databox + Amazon Seller Central integration available, but there are alternative ways to sync your Amazon Seller Central data with Databox.

These alternatives utilize third-party integrations such as Zapier, or the Databox API.

Pro Tip: If you don't have the time or resources to set this up yourself, check out our services, where we can build the custom integration for you. For additional information, feel free to connect with our team via chat or email us at help@databox.com.

HOW TO

How to use Zapier to sync Amazon Seller Central data

Zapier is a trigger-based app, meaning you can have certain events (such as a new card being added) trigger certain actions (updating the relevant data and syncing with Databox) using Zaps. Because triggers initiate data syncs, historical data will not be available for metrics that are synced using Zapier. 

Learn more about the Zapier + Databox third-party integration here.

Whenever possible, it’s recommended that you use a Zap Template. This will save you time and will streamline the process of syncing Amazon Seller Central data with Databox using Zapier. 

You can also create Zaps from scratch if a Zap Template isn’t available.

IN THIS SECTION

Zap Templates available for Amazon Seller Central Metrics

View the full list of prepared Zaps here.

Creating Zaps from scratch for Amazon Seller Central Metrics

The following Amazon Seller Central Metrics can also be synced with Databox by creating a Zap from scratch: 

  • New Order
    (triggered when a new order is received)

Learn how to create Zaps from scratch here.

Use the Databox API to sync Amazon Seller Central data

If you’re comfortable using scripting languages, or you have developer resources available, you can build your own custom integration and push Amazon Seller Central data via the Databox API.

For more information, check out the Databox developer portal or Amazon Seller Central’s API documentation.