Connect a supplier, import their catalog, set a markup rule. When an order comes in, sparx routes it to the right supplier automatically, pulls back tracking, and emails the customer — all without you touching a box. Sell without holding inventory, on a real platform where suppliers, products, and orders live in one place.
Pick a supplier from the catalog, paste a token, and sparx validates the connection before it saves. Its products, costs, images, and stock sync in — then you import the ones you want, priced automatically. Only suppliers with a real, self-serve API are offered; the rest are honestly left off.
Set a pricing rule per supplier — a percentage markup, a multiplier, a flat markup, or a target margin — and every imported product prices itself off the supplier cost. When the supplier raises a cost on sync, your sell price and margin recompute. The dashboard reports profit and margin per product, per supplier, and per order.
This is the part you stop doing by hand. When an order lands, sparx splits it by supplier, submits each group, and pulls tracking back to the customer — automatically, whether one supplier fills it or three.
A customer checks out as normal — through your store or the API. The order can mix dropship lines with stock you hold; sparx sorts that out next.
The router groups the lines into a fulfillment group per supplier. Two suppliers on one order become two groups, each handled independently.
Every group is submitted automatically through its supplier adapter — idempotent on the order id, so a retry never double-orders. A failure holds and alerts you, never drops.
Tracking arrives by webhook or poll, updates the fulfillment record, emails the customer, and logs a CRM activity. Combined tracking once every group ships.
Stock you don’t hold is stock you can’t see — unless it syncs. sparx pulls live availability from each supplier, so a sold-out item comes off the shelf before a customer can order it, and a back-in-stock combo returns on its own.
API suppliers report stock on every scheduled sync. A product that sells out is flagged unavailable and you are notified in the dashboard and by email.
A supplier can mark one colour or size temporarily unfulfillable while the product stays listed. That exact combo greys out on the product page, struck-through, not the whole product.
Print-on-demand suppliers have no finite stock, so there is nothing to count — those products never go out of stock for a sync reason.
When the supplier ships, sparx forwards the tracking to your customer in a branded email from your own domain, and moves the order through its status. They never see the supplier’s name — to them, it’s your store, start to finish.
Dropship is the supply side of Commerce, not a separate system. Commerce takes the order; Dropship sources and ships it. Same catalog, same checkout, same customer record — you just stop holding the inventory and packing the boxes.
The catalog, the converting checkout, Stripe payments, tax and carrier rates, and the order record all live in Commerce. Your customers buy from one store, one cart, one checkout.
Connect suppliers, import and price their catalogs, and hand off fulfillment. Dropship adds the supply side to Commerce — it doesn’t replace the store, it feeds it.
No warehouse, no packing, no buying stock on a bet. Connect the suppliers, set your margins, and let orders route themselves — while the platform keeps the catalog, the customer, and the profit math all in one place.
A flat $29/mo — supplier connectors, catalog and inventory sync, markup rules, automated order routing, and tracking sync. No per-order dropship fee and no reseller cut; you connect to your own supplier accounts directly. Works alongside Commerce, which runs your catalog and checkout. Start free for 14 days; no card to begin.
Suppliers, routing, margins, and how it fits Commerce — answered straight. Still deciding? Read the dropship docs or start the 14-day trial.
A flat $29/mo. No tiers, no per-order dropship fee, and no reseller markup between you and your supplier — you connect to your own supplier accounts directly. Add it alongside whatever else you run; it lands on one bill. Start on a 14-day free trial; no card required to begin.