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Setting Discogs as your price source: how re-pricing rules work across eBay, Amazon and Shopify

Discogs holds the master price for most Disconnect sellers. Here is how that price travels outward, and how re-pricing rules let you adjust it per channel without losing the source of truth.

SELLING STRATEGY

Discogs is the price source by default

When a product is created from Discogs onto a source channel like Shopify or WooCommerce, or onto a marketplace like eBay or Amazon, the price that ships with it is the price Disconnect picked up from Discogs at that moment.

If a channel other than Discogs is actually your product source instead, price updates come from that channel or from Disconnect directly rather than from Discogs.

One source of truth for price does not mean one price everywhere. It means every price starts from the same number.

Re-pricing rules adjust per channel without breaking that

On top of the Discogs price, you can apply a re-pricing rule per channel — add a flat 15%, take off a fixed discount, whatever fits that channel's fees or positioning — before Disconnect lists the item there.

Update the price from inside Disconnect directly, and it propagates to every connected channel the same way, respecting whatever re-pricing rules are already set for each one.

Put this into practice

Connect Discogs, your store platform and every marketplace with one no-code connector, and keep inventory in sync everywhere.

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