Easync Platform Update: 16 March

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System Performance Enhancements

Automation platforms grow stronger not only through new features but also through continuous improvements to the systems that sellers rely on every day.

This latest Easync platform update introduces several improvements designed to stabilize core automation workflows, particularly in repricing and auto-ordering, while also strengthening system performance and reliability.

Below is a closer look at what has changed and how it improves the daily experience for sellers.


Key Takeaways

This update focuses on strengthening the platform’s core automation engine while reducing potential operational interruptions.

Main improvements include:

  • Improved repricing stability through a repricing-distributor fix

  • More stable repricing processing cycles, reducing system load

  • Additional resources for listing queues, lowering TTL errors

  • Improved auto-ordering reliability with business order number handling

  • Clearer account registration alerts for Google sign-in users

  • Fixes for pricing behavior when Amazon products go out of stock

  • Improved Paddle billing parameter handling

These changes primarily reinforce the systems that operate behind the scenes but play a crucial role in keeping automated dropshipping workflows running smoothly.


Strengthening Repricing Stability

Repricing is one of the most critical automation processes in any dropshipping workflow. When supplier prices change, listings need to update quickly and consistently to prevent margin loss or incorrect pricing.

This update introduces a repricing-distributor fix designed to improve overall repricing stability across the platform.

Alongside that change, the system now stabilizes the number of repricing calls, which helps balance processing workloads and reduce unnecessary system strain.

The result is a repricing engine that operates more predictably and efficiently during high activity periods.

For sellers, this means:

  • more consistent price synchronization

  • fewer unexpected delays in repricing cycles

  • improved stability during peak update periods

Since repricing is part of the core operational engine of Easync, these improvements help ensure that automated price monitoring continues to function reliably as listing volumes grow.


Faster Listing Creation with Reduced Queue Errors

Listing creation depends on multiple internal processing queues. When system load increases, delays or TTL (time-to-live) errors can occasionally appear during listing creation.

To improve performance, additional resources have been allocated to both:

  • HOT queues

  • regular listing queues

These changes reduce queue congestion and significantly lower the chance of TTL errors appearing when new listings are being created.

For sellers working with bulk listing workflows or high listing activity, this results in a more consistent listing creation process with fewer interruptions.


More Reliable Auto-Ordering Workflows

Auto-ordering is another core component of the Easync automation system. When a customer places an order on eBay, the platform automatically handles order placement with the supplier.

This update improves the stability of that workflow by adding handling for the business order number field within the Auto Ordering process.

Previously, certain supplier configurations could lead to order placement issues if the required business order number field was not handled correctly.

With the new handling logic in place, the auto-ordering system can process these scenarios more reliably, reducing the chance of order placement failures.

This improvement further strengthens the core automation pipeline, helping ensure that orders move smoothly from marketplace purchase to supplier fulfillment.


Clearer Registration Alerts for Google Users

Account registration has also been improved with a small but useful usability update.

If a user previously registered using Google sign-in and later attempts to sign up again using email and password, the platform will now display an alert message explaining the situation.

This prevents confusion and helps users avoid accidentally attempting to create duplicate accounts.

Instead of encountering unexpected login issues, users now receive clear guidance about how to access their existing account.


Bug Fix: Correct Pricing When Amazon Products Go Out of Stock

A bug affecting listing pricing behavior has been resolved.

Previously, if an Amazon product went out of stock while quantity overwrite settings were enabled, the system could fail to apply the expected price overwrite rule.

This update ensures that price overwrite settings are now applied correctly even when the supplier item becomes unavailable.

The fix helps maintain accurate listing behavior and prevents unintended pricing scenarios from appearing in stores.


Bug Fix: Paddle Billing Currency Handling

The update also includes a fix related to Paddle billing parameter processing.

One of the billing parameters previously did not include the currency type, which could affect correct billing handling in certain situations.

This has now been corrected to ensure that currency parameters are properly passed during the billing process.

As a result, subscription billing operations now process more consistently and accurately.


Continuous Improvements to Core Automation

While some updates introduce visible new features, others focus on improving the systems that operate behind the scenes.

By reinforcing these core systems, the platform continues to improve its ability to support automated eBay dropshipping workflows at scale.

For sellers managing active stores, stronger infrastructure means fewer interruptions and a smoother day-to-day automation experience.

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