The best WooCommerce eBay sync plugins in 2026
Seven tools that connect a WooCommerce store to eBay, compared on price, pricing model, features and the kind of seller each one actually suits. Includes what to do now that inkFrog has shut down.
⚠ We make one of these. Read this first.
TCGiant Sync is our product, and it is on this list. A roundup written by a vendor is worth reading only if the conflict is declared and the recommendations still go elsewhere when they should — so here is how we have tried to keep this useful:
We recommend competitors by name for the cases they win. Five of the eight "best for" awards below go outright to other products and a sixth is shared. If you sell on more than eBay, ours is the wrong answer and the page says so repeatedly.
Every price and feature is sourced and dated. Figures come from each vendor's own pricing page or store listing, verified 19 August 2026, with links so you can check. Where we could not verify something we say "not documented" rather than guessing.
We list our own weaknesses in the same format as everyone else's. No listing template editor, one marketplace, English only, and a product that launched in April 2026.
Read it sceptically anyway. Then go and check the two or three that fit your situation.
The short version
These tools split along one line: how many marketplaces you sell on. If eBay is your only channel, a dedicated eBay plugin costs a fraction of a multichannel platform and does the job better. If you also sell on Amazon, Etsy or Walmart, a multichannel platform is worth its higher price because it replaces several tools and one inventory pool feeds all of them.
Work out which side of that line you are on before comparing anything else. Almost every other difference is secondary to it.
All seven compared
Entry prices as published by each vendor on 19 August 2026. Pricing models differ enough that the headline number alone will mislead you — check the model column.
| Plugin | Entry price | Pricing model | Marketplaces | Imports from eBay |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TCGiant Sync Ours | Free to 50 products, then $49/yr | Flat annual | eBay only (8 sites) | Included |
| WP-Lister for eBay | Lite free; Pro from $49/mo | Flat subscription | eBay (separate Amazon plugin) | $199/yr add-on |
| CedCommerce eBay Integration | $329/yr | Flat annual | eBay (multichannel sold separately) | Included |
| Codisto / Omnichannel | From $29/mo · 14-day trial | Subscription tiers | eBay, Amazon, Google, Walmart | Included |
| LitCommerce | Free tier; from $29/mo | Channels × listings | 11 marketplaces | Included |
| Salestio | Free tier; $29–$299/mo | Monthly order volume | eBay, Amazon, Etsy | Included |
| inkFrog | Discontinued | — | eBay | — |
Sources are linked in each plugin's section below. Prices change frequently and several vendors quote different figures on third-party sites than on their own — always check the vendor's own pricing page before buying.
Best for each situation
There is no single winner. There are eight common situations, and different tools win them.
If eBay is your only marketplace, paying multichannel rates is waste. $49/year with import included, and a free tier that never expires.
Graded cards and coins need eBay condition descriptors. 24 card graders and 15 coin graders with cert numbers, which the general platforms do not document.
Its HTML/CSS template editor with importable third-party templates is the most developed of any tool here. If branded listings matter, this is the one.
Eleven marketplaces from one catalog, including TikTok Shop, Reverb and OnBuy. Nothing else here comes close on breadth.
Real-time sync of listings, inventory, pricing and orders across eBay, Amazon, Google and Walmart, with 24/7 support on every plan.
Focused on exactly those three, with order-volume pricing that starts cheap and caps overages at the next tier's price.
800+ active installs, 4.5/5 from 89 reviews, sold through WooCommerce.com with a 30-day money-back guarantee. The safe institutional choice.
Both offer genuine free plans with no expiry rather than trials — LitCommerce for 2 channels under 20 listings, ours for 50 products on eBay.
It shut down in June 2026. Your listings survive, but sync has stopped and hosted template images are gone. See the section below.
inkFrog shut down in June 2026
Wix, which owned inkFrog, closed the listing tool. If you were a user, three things are worth knowing:
Your live eBay listings are fine. They live on eBay and did not disappear. But if your templates used inkFrog-hosted banners, headers, logos or promotional graphics, those images stopped loading — so listings may look broken even though they are still active.
Inventory sync has stopped. If you sold the same stock in more than one place and relied on inkFrog to reconcile it, you are exposed to overselling until you replace it.
Saved drafts, templates, master profiles and bulk revision rules are inaccessible. Anything stored only inside inkFrog is gone rather than exported.
If your workflow was eBay-only and template-heavy, WP-Lister is the closest replacement on this list. If it was eBay-only and inventory-driven, any of the eBay-focused tools here will cover it.
The seven tools
1. TCGiant Sync Our product
Free · $49/yrA two-way eBay sync engine built originally for trading card shops, where every item is quantity one and a single oversell means a refund and a negative review. Import your eBay catalog into WooCommerce, push products out as listings, and keep stock, orders and tracking aligned. eBay controls sit in a tab on the product itself rather than in a separate listings database.
Strengths
- Cheapest capable option at $49/year, import included
- Free tier of 50 products with no expiry
- Deepest collectibles support — 39 grading services, cert numbers, coins as a first-class type
- Flat pricing that never moves with order volume
- 95 releases between April and July 2026
- Support email reaches the developers
Weaknesses
- eBay only — no Amazon, Etsy or Walmart
- No listing description template editor
- One eBay account per site
- English-language interface only
- Launched April 2026 — the youngest tool here
- No fee preview before listing
Verdict: the right choice if eBay is your only marketplace, especially for collectibles. The wrong choice if you sell anywhere else, or if your listings depend on designed templates.
2. WP-Lister for eBay
Lite free · Pro from $49/moThe long-established WooCommerce eBay listing tool. You build your catalog in WooCommerce, create listing profiles holding your eBay settings, apply them in bulk and publish. A dedicated listings table tracks everything you have on eBay. Its template system is the most developed of any tool here.
Strengths
- Best-in-class listing templates with HTML/CSS editor and import/export
- Reusable listing profiles for large uniform catalogs
- Verify listings and preview eBay fees before publishing
- Free Lite tier for listing outward
- Nine interface languages
- Order sync, tracking, refunds, GPSR and HPOS support
Weaknesses
- Importing from eBay is a separate add-on at $199/year
- No Windows or IIS support, plus a published incompatible-hosts list
- Splitting variations into single listings requires Pro
- Four Lite releases between January and June 2026
- Profile-based workflow suits uniform catalogs, not one-off items
Verdict: the best choice if designed listing templates matter to your brand, or if you list large batches of near-identical products. Expensive if you also need to import from eBay. Full WP-Lister comparison →
3. CedCommerce eBay Integration
$329/yrA full marketplace integration from a vendor connecting WooCommerce to 70+ marketplaces. Profile-driven listing, reusable description templates, live inventory and order sync, and eBay order fulfilment handled inside WooCommerce. Their separate multichannel product extends the same approach to Amazon, Walmart and Etsy from $9/month on order-volume tiers.
Strengths
- Import from eBay included, unlike WP-Lister
- Product templates and groups for fast bulk listing
- Reusable listing description templates
- Established vendor with a real support organisation
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Clear upgrade path to multichannel with the same vendor
Weaknesses
- $329/year is the highest flat price on this list
- Store listing is brief — several capabilities are undocumented
- No documented grading workflow for cards or coins
- The multichannel product meters on order volume
Verdict: the safe institutional choice for a WooCommerce store that wants one established vendor and may add marketplaces later. Hard to justify at $329 if eBay is all you will ever need. Full CedCommerce comparison →
4. Codisto / Omnichannel for WooCommerce
From $29/moA multichannel platform connecting WooCommerce to eBay, Amazon, Google and Walmart, with real-time synchronisation of listings, inventory, pricing and orders. Also available for Shopify, Magento, BigCommerce and Ecwid, which makes it a reasonable bet if you might change store platform later.
Strengths
- Real-time sync rather than scheduled batches
- Four major marketplaces including Google and Walmart
- Full feature set on every plan, no feature gating by tier
- 24/7 customer support
- Platform-agnostic if you migrate off WooCommerce
- 14-day free trial
Weaknesses
- From $29/month — around seven times our annual cost per year
- SaaS dependency: your sync runs on their infrastructure
- No free tier, only a trial
- No documented collectibles or grading support
- High-volume pricing requires a conversation
Verdict: strong if you need genuine real-time sync across several large marketplaces and want 24/7 support. Overkill for a single-channel eBay seller.
5. LitCommerce
Free tier · from $29/moThe broadest marketplace coverage here — Amazon, eBay, Etsy, Walmart, Google Merchant, Facebook Shop, OnBuy, Reverb, TikTok Shop, Shopee and Wish. Pricing is calculated from the number of channels you connect and total listings across them, with packages scaling to 100,000+ listings.
Strengths
- Eleven marketplaces, including several nobody else here covers
- Genuine free plan — 2 channels, under 20 listings, no time limit
- $29/month for 3 channels and 1,000 listings is competitive for multichannel
- Scales to very large catalogs
- Clean, well-regarded interface
Weaknesses
- Priced on channels × listings, so cost grows as your catalog does
- SaaS dependency rather than a self-hosted plugin
- Free tier is too small to evaluate a real catalog on
- No documented collectibles or grading support
- Breadth over depth on any single marketplace
Verdict: the best pick if you are genuinely multichannel or plan to be. If eBay is 95% of your revenue, you are paying for ten integrations to use one.
6. Salestio
Free tier · $29–$299/moFocused on Amazon, eBay and Etsy with WooCommerce as the master catalog. Pricing is based on monthly marketplace orders: $29 for 100 orders, $79 for 500, $199 for 3,000, $299 for 7,000. Overage is billed per order but capped, so each plan's worst case is the next plan's price.
Strengths
- Order-based pricing starts cheap for low-volume sellers
- Overage capped at the next tier's price — no bill shock
- Real-time two-way sync with WooCommerce as master
- Custom pricing rules per marketplace
- Free plan for 25 listings and 10 orders total
- 14-day trial with no card required
Weaknesses
- Order-volume pricing means your bill rises in a good month
- Three marketplaces only
- Free plan's 10-order lifetime cap makes real evaluation hard
- SaaS dependency
- No documented collectibles or grading support
Verdict: a good fit for steady, predictable order volume across exactly Amazon, eBay and Etsy. Check the tier maths against your peak month, not your average one.
7. inkFrog
DiscontinuedIncluded because people still search for it. inkFrog was a long-running eBay listing and template tool, most recently priced from $11.97/month for 250 active listings. It is no longer available and there is nothing to migrate to within the product.
If you are arriving here from an inkFrog search: your eBay listings still exist, but any inkFrog-hosted template images have stopped loading, and your saved drafts, templates, master profiles and bulk revision rules are inaccessible. If you relied on it for inventory sync, replace that first — overselling is the immediate risk.
Closest replacements on this list: WP-Lister if your workflow was template-driven; any of the eBay-focused tools if it was inventory-driven. Outside this list, tools like Frooition, 3Dsellers, SixBit and Auctiva were widely recommended to departing inkFrog users, though those are eBay listing tools rather than WooCommerce integrations.
How to choose in four questions
How many marketplaces will you actually use?
Not how many you might one day try — how many you will have live within a year. One means a dedicated eBay plugin. Two or more means a multichannel platform, and the extra cost is genuinely worth it because one inventory pool feeds all of them.
Do you need to import from eBay, or only list to it?
If your catalog already lives on eBay, importing is the whole job and you should check it is included rather than sold separately. This is the single biggest hidden cost in the category — WP-Lister charges $199/year for it.
Is your inventory unique or repeatable?
Repeatable stock with many identical units rewards profile and template systems. Unique single-quantity items — graded cards, coins, comics, memorabilia — make profiles useless and make condition descriptors essential.
Does your bill need to be predictable?
Flat pricing costs more at low volume and less at high volume. Order-volume pricing does the opposite and rises exactly when you have a good month. Model both against your peak season, not your average.
Whatever you pick, test the import on a subset first. The failure mode that costs real money is not a missing feature — it is discovering three weeks in that categories, SKUs or variations mapped wrongly across thousands of products. Every tool here has a free tier or a trial. Use it on one product category before committing your whole catalog.
Common questions
What is the best WooCommerce eBay sync plugin?
There isn't a single best one, and any roundup claiming otherwise is selling something. The tools split on one question: how many marketplaces you sell on.
eBay only — a dedicated plugin like TCGiant Sync or WP-Lister costs far less and fits better. Multiple marketplaces — Codisto, LitCommerce, CedCommerce or Salestio earn their higher price by replacing several tools.
What happened to inkFrog?
Its owner Wix shut it down in June 2026. Live eBay listings were unaffected, but inkFrog-hosted template images such as banners and logos stopped loading, and saved drafts, templates, master profiles and bulk revision rules became inaccessible.
Anyone who relied on it for inventory sync needed to migrate to avoid overselling.
Is there a free WooCommerce eBay plugin?
Several have genuine free tiers rather than trials. WP-Lister Lite is free for listing to eBay but doesn't import. TCGiant Sync is free for 50 products in both directions. LitCommerce is free for 2 channels under 20 listings. Salestio's free plan covers 25 listings and 10 marketplace orders in total.
Codisto and CedCommerce offer trials and a money-back guarantee respectively rather than free tiers.
Which plugins import existing eBay listings into WooCommerce?
TCGiant Sync, CedCommerce, Codisto, LitCommerce and Salestio all handle it as standard.
WP-Lister is the exception — its core plugin lists outward only, and importing requires a separate add-on priced at $199/year. If your catalog already lives on eBay, factor that in.
Should I choose flat pricing or order-volume pricing?
Order-volume pricing suits predictable, moderate volume and lets you start cheap. Flat pricing suits high or spiky volume because the bill doesn't move in a good month.
If you go with volume-based, check the overage rate and whether it is capped. Salestio caps each plan's worst case at the next plan's price, which is unusually fair; not every vendor does.
Which is best for trading cards, coins and collectibles?
Collectibles need eBay condition descriptors — graded or ungraded, grading company, grade, and certification number. Without those fields, listings either rank poorly or get rejected in some categories.
TCGiant Sync ships 24 card grading services and 15 coin grading services with eBay's verified descriptor IDs. That is our own product, and it is also the honest answer — the general multichannel platforms optimise for catalogs of repeatable products and don't document equivalent depth.
Do I need a plugin at all?
If you list on eBay and never touch WooCommerce stock, eBay Seller Hub is enough and you can skip all of this.
A sync plugin earns its cost the moment the same physical item is purchasable in two places, because that's when overselling becomes possible. For single-quantity inventory like graded cards, that risk arrives with the very first listing.
How did you choose what to include?
Tools that connect a WooCommerce store to eBay and were being actively recommended in 2026 roundups. inkFrog is included despite being discontinued because people still search for it and deserve to find out what happened.
Every price and feature comes from the vendor's own pricing page or store listing, verified 19 August 2026. Where we couldn't verify a capability we wrote "not documented" rather than assuming it was absent.
If eBay is your only marketplace, try ours free
TCGiant Sync is free for up to 50 products with no credit card and no expiry — enough to import a real product category and see whether it maps your catalog correctly. If you sell on Amazon or Etsy too, take one of the multichannel tools above instead; we'd rather you bought the right thing.
Free for up to 50 products · No credit card · $49/year for unlimited
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