This release focuses on strengthening some of the most important parts of the Easync platform: Auto Ordering, listing creation, and marketplace connectivity.
Together, these updates are designed to help sellers automate more of their daily workflow while reducing the friction that can slow down store growth.
As dropshipping operations scale, even small inconsistencies in order processing, account setup, or listing publishing can create real operational risk. This update addresses several of those friction points directly, with a particular emphasis on Auto Ordering reliability and AliExpress listing performance — two areas that have a direct impact on how efficiently sellers can run their stores day to day.
In addition to automation improvements, this release also includes changes to Shopify connectivity, eBay publishing, and plan-based listing preparation, all aimed at giving sellers more flexibility and fewer unexpected roadblocks.
Key Takeaways
- Auto Ordering now supports AliExpress, enabling automated order placement instead of manual processing.
- Auto Ordering account setup is more reliable, reducing errors when connecting or editing accounts.
- Listing drafts can now be prepared beyond plan limits, keeping store growth on track even during subscription gaps.
- US Shopify store connections are more consistent, removing a barrier for new store setups.
- eBay publishing is more reliable for complex listings, especially those with a large number of item specifics.
- AliExpress listing creation is more stable, thanks to improved proxy infrastructure.
Taken together, these updates reduce manual work, minimize failed operations, and give sellers more room to prepare and scale their catalogs without interruption.
Faster AliExpress Order Fulfillment with Auto Ordering
Auto Ordering is now available for AliExpress, allowing sellers to automate the order placement process instead of handling it manually.
For sellers running high order volumes, manual order processing is one of the most time-consuming parts of daily operations. By automating this step, sellers can significantly reduce the time spent placing AliExpress orders and redirect that time toward growing their store, sourcing new products, or managing customer service.
Because Auto Ordering is a core part of the platform, this expansion helps ensure more reliable fulfillment workflows and reduces the operational overhead that comes with manual order handling.
It also brings AliExpress in line with other supported ordering workflows, giving sellers a more consistent automation experience across suppliers.
More Reliable Auto Ordering Account Setup
This update resolves account validation issues that could previously cause problems when connecting new Auto Ordering accounts or editing existing ones.
Account setup is the foundation of any automated ordering workflow. If validation is inconsistent, sellers can end up with accounts that appear connected but aren’t fully ready to process orders — leading to failed or delayed fulfillment down the line.
With more reliable account checks now in place, sellers can set up and maintain Auto Ordering accounts with greater confidence that they are correctly configured and ready to handle orders.
Because Auto Ordering is a core part of the platform, this improvement helps reduce operational interruptions and supports smoother, more predictable order processing at scale.
Keep Preparing Listings Beyond Plan Limits
Sellers can now continue creating listing drafts even after reaching their plan limits.
Previously, hitting a plan limit meant sellers were blocked from preparing their next batch of products until their limit reset or their plan was upgraded. This created unnecessary downtime, particularly for sellers actively building out their catalog or managing subscription renewals.
With this update, sellers can continue building and updating their product assortment in advance, then publish once their access is restored.
This is especially useful during subscription gaps or between payments, allowing store growth to continue without losing momentum.
It gives sellers more operational control over how and when they prepare inventory, rather than being fully dependent on plan status.
Easier Shopify US Store Connection
This update resolves an issue that previously prevented some sellers from connecting US Shopify stores to Easync.
Marketplace and platform connections are often the first step in a seller’s automation journey, so reliability at this stage matters. New Shopify store connections should now complete successfully without the errors some sellers experienced before.
This improvement supports Easync’s broader goal of maintaining smooth, dependable integrations across the platforms sellers rely on.
As Shopify continues to be a key sales channel for many dropshippers, ensuring a frictionless connection process helps sellers get started faster and manage their stores with fewer onboarding delays.
Fewer eBay Publishing Errors
A new limit has been added to the number of item specifics sent to eBay during the publishing process.
Previously, products with a very large number of specifics — a common occurrence for items imported from AliExpress — could fail to publish entirely.
For sellers relying on bulk listing creation, this type of failure can slow down catalog expansion and require manual troubleshooting.
By limiting the specifics sent during publishing, this update reduces those errors and makes the overall listing process more reliable.
Sellers importing products from AliExpress and publishing to eBay should see fewer failed listings and a smoother path from product import to live listing.
More Reliable AliExpress Listing Creation
This update replaces and improves the proxy pool used by AliExpress Source and introduces automatic proxy rotation.
Listing creation depends heavily on stable, consistent access to supplier data. When proxy infrastructure is unreliable, sellers can experience failed imports or inconsistent listing creation — issues that are often difficult to diagnose from the seller side.
With an improved proxy pool and automatic rotation in place, products should import and publish more consistently, with fewer proxy-related failures.
Since listing creation is a foundational step in the dropshipping workflow, this improvement supports more predictable catalog building and helps sellers scale their AliExpress sourcing with greater confidence.
Strengthening the Platform for Scale
This release reflects a continued focus on strengthening the core systems that sellers depend on most: Auto Ordering, listing creation, and marketplace integrations.
By improving account validation, order automation, and import reliability, this update reduces the operational friction that can otherwise slow down day-to-day store management.
Auto Ordering improvements in particular reinforce one of the platform’s most critical automation functions. More reliable account setup and expanded supplier support mean fewer manual interventions and a more dependable fulfillment process, even as order volume grows.
On the listing side, more stable AliExpress imports and reduced eBay publishing errors give sellers a smoother path from product sourcing to live listing — an essential factor for anyone managing a large or fast-growing catalog.
The ability to keep preparing listings beyond plan limits further supports uninterrupted growth, regardless of billing cycles.
Together with improved Shopify connectivity, these updates represent meaningful progress toward a more stable and scalable automation experience.
As the platform continues to evolve, updates like these help ensure automation remains reliable, scalable, and easy to manage for growing eCommerce operations.


