New Proxy Manager

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New Proxy Manager, Smarter Store Flexibility, and Stronger Repricing Reliability

As automation workflows become more advanced, scalability and visibility across core systems become increasingly important.

This update introduces major improvements to Auto Ordering, Repricing, and store-level flexibility, while also expanding beta functionality for stock management and Shopify integrations.

Alongside these additions, several fixes improve synchronization accuracy, pricing consistency, and platform stability.


Key Takeaways

This release strengthens automation infrastructure while improving flexibility and issue visibility.

Main highlights include:

  • Beta out-of-stock product card, improving stock visibility
  • Store-specific ordering methods, increasing operational flexibility
  • New proxy manager released to production, improving Auto Ordering and Repricing stability
  • Improved Amazon login flow handling, increasing account detection accuracy
  • Multiple repricing and synchronization fixes, improving pricing reliability
  • Expanded Shopify Target error visibility, improving troubleshooting workflows

These updates reinforce the platform’s core automation systems while giving sellers more control and visibility.


Better Stock Visibility with Out-of-Stock Product Cards

A new out-of-stock product card has been added in beta.

This feature improves visibility into unavailable products, helping sellers identify stock-related issues more quickly.

The improvement helps users:

  • detect unavailable items faster
  • monitor inventory status more efficiently
  • reduce the risk of outdated listings remaining active

For stores with large catalogs, clearer stock visibility simplifies inventory management workflows.


Different Ordering Methods Per Store

The platform now supports different ordering methods for each store in beta.

This adds an important layer of flexibility for sellers managing multiple stores with different operational requirements.

Users can now configure ordering behavior at the store level, allowing:

  • more customized workflows
  • better adaptation to supplier setups
  • improved operational control across multiple stores

This enhancement strengthens the flexibility of the platform’s core Auto Ordering system.


New Proxy Manager Released to Production

One of the most important infrastructure improvements in this release is the launch of a new proxy manager.

The updated system improves both:

  • Auto Ordering stability
  • Repricing scalability

By optimizing proxy handling, the platform can now process automation tasks more reliably and at greater scale.

For sellers, this means:

  • fewer interruptions during automation workflows
  • more stable repricing behavior
  • improved system performance under load

Since both Auto Ordering and Repricing are critical automation functions, this upgrade significantly strengthens the platform’s operational foundation.


More Accurate Amazon Account Detection

Handling Amazon login flows correctly is essential for maintaining automation reliability.

This update improves how the platform processes login states where incorrect password banners previously appeared unexpectedly.

The improved handling results in:

  • more accurate account status detection
  • fewer false account issues
  • more reliable automation workflows

Additionally, a mandatory success condition has been added to check_account, preventing false-positive account validations.

Together, these changes improve the reliability of account health monitoring.


Improved Synchronization and Repricing Accuracy

Several important fixes strengthen listing synchronization and pricing consistency:

  • Fixed mismatch between eBay listing counts and database records, improving synchronization accuracy
  • Fixed missing discount application for cold listings during repricing, ensuring correct pricing behavior
  • Fixed repricing error display, improving visibility into pricing issues
  • Improved Shopify Target repricing error display, helping users troubleshoot more effectively

These improvements help maintain accurate listing states and more predictable repricing behavior across integrations.


More Reliable Listing Updates

The Update Description worker has also been fixed, improving reliability during listing updates.

This reduces the chance of incomplete or failed description updates and helps ensure listing data stays synchronized correctly.


Beta Stability and UI Improvements

Several additional beta fixes improve usability and platform stability:

  • Fixed double scrollbar issue on billing pages, improving interface usability
  • Improved account status validation, increasing account reliability
  • Resolved undefined account issue, improving platform stability
  • Added error display for Amazon and Walmart US integrations for Shopify Target, improving visibility into integration problems

These smaller refinements help create a smoother and more transparent user experience.


Building a More Scalable Automation Infrastructure

This update reflects a strong focus on scaling the platform’s core automation systems while improving operational flexibility and visibility.

Key improvements include:

  • stronger proxy infrastructure for Auto Ordering and Repricing
  • better stock and account visibility
  • more flexible store-level automation control
  • improved synchronization and pricing accuracy
  • enhanced troubleshooting for integrations

For sellers, this translates into:

  • more stable automation workflows
  • fewer synchronization inconsistencies
  • improved pricing reliability
  • better control across multiple stores
  • clearer visibility into operational issues

As the platform continues to scale, infrastructure and reliability improvements like these are essential for supporting high-volume automation environments.

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