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Import products from trusted Shopify brands—no inventory needed. You sell, suppliers ship.
Add new products to your store in minutes. With Shopify Collective, you can instantly import products from top Shopify brands, with real-time syncing for details, pricing, and inventory. Orders are fulfilled by suppliers, payments are automatically processed when they ship, and returns are seamlessly automated. Expand your catalog and reach new customers—all within Shopify. No setup fees, no high commissions!
- Instantly import products directly to your store from eligible brands on Shopify
- Real-time, ultrafast inventory sync which means no risk of overselling
- Fetch accurate shipping costs based on weight and customer location at checkout
- Set clear rules for returns and refunds processing - even with third-party apps
- Seamless multi-brand checkout: one cart, one payment, orders sent to suppliers
- Popular with stores like yours
- Based in United States
Languages
English
Works with
- Shopify Admin
- Shopify Bundles
- Shopify Flow
- Loop
- Narvar
- Redo
- Shopify Subscriptions
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Products you can sell
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Reviews (238)
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Merchants value this app for connecting businesses and expanding product offerings without large inventory investments. It's praised for simplifying onboarding, syncing inventory, and boosting order value. Features like instant imports and the Discover tool for finding brands are appreciated. Seamless Shopify integration streamlines order processing. Merchants find it easy to install and use, with a responsive support team enhancing functionality and user experience.
Limited reporting. No way to rate suppliers. Documents don't show where order originated, so it causes confusion for the customer. Suppliers can break connection with no warning, even if there are transactions pending, shipping, payment, etc...I could go on but not enough time. We have over 300 suppliers in collective, and have used it since early availability. We have encountered every problem that can be imagined. I would love to talk to someone on the team and give feedback. While collective is a very valuable tool it could be improved. So if anyone wants to reach out to us I am open to a conversation.
So far we like the smooth experience. However, the main fears that give us jitters are:
- There is no way to contact Collective directly.
- Some suppliers do not respond to emails on time when a product query comes. This results in loss of sales.
- Returns are handled by Collective, but when we want to stop returns and give the customer a convincing response to avoid the return, it is impossible as neither the suppliers respond nor Collective.
Our primary concern with Shopify Collective is the lack of stability and fairness it creates for retailers. Vendors can remove a retailer instantly, without notice, which can immediately break live product pages, collections, and customer-facing experiences. This creates operational risk that no serious business can absorb. There should be a mandatory 48-hour removal period with a clear system notice stating that the vendor has chosen to discontinue the relationship, allowing retailers time to remove products cleanly and protect their storefront and customers.
Additionally, the margin structure on Collective is fundamentally misaligned with standard retail economics. Margins in the 10–20% range are not feasible. In traditional wholesale and dropship models, retailers operate at 30–50% margins, sometimes paired with a dropship or handling fee. Retailers are responsible for customer acquisition, marketing spend, customer service, chargebacks, returns, and brand reputation. Vendors benefit from reduced operational burden and expanded reach, yet Collective enables pricing structures that shift nearly all risk to the retailer.
Collective has undeniably made distribution easier for suppliers, but ease of operation should not come at the expense of retailer sustainability. Making fulfillment and exposure easier while simultaneously eroding retailer margins is not a viable or ethical long-term model. There should be enforced minimum margin standards (at least 30–50%) for vendors on Collective, or those vendors should not be eligible to participate.
Without protections around sudden removal and without realistic margin requirements, Collective disproportionately benefits suppliers while undermining the businesses that actually interact with and support the end customer.
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This app needs access to the following data to work on your store. Learn why in the developer's privacy policy .
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Customers, store owner
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Customers
Name, email address, phone number, physical address, geolocation, IP address, browser and operating system
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Store owner
Name, email address, phone number, physical address
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Customers, products, orders, store analytics, Online Store, Shopify admin, other services
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View customers
Customer data
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Edit products
Product listings, products, publications of products on sales channels, inventory, collections
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Edit orders
Assigned fulfillment, order fulfillments, all order history, returns, shipping information, third-party fulfillment
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Checkout page, metaobjects
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