Multi-marketplace operations without an OMS
Same operating model across Ajio, Meesho, Amazon, Flipkart, Myntra
- Same operating model across Ajio, Meesho, Amazon, Flipkart, Myntra
- One queue, not 11 portal tabs
- Coming as marketplaces light up — Ajio is live today
The use case (rolls in as marketplaces light up): you're running on 2–4 marketplaces and the cognitive overhead of switching between their seller hubs is eating your operating day.
The shape
The 11-stage spine generalises. Connect, sync, batch, confirm, upload, list, slips, invoices, document pipeline, manifest, closure — same pattern on every marketplace, with marketplace-specific quirks (SLA windows, slip formats, all-or-nothing rules) handled inside the platform.
The seller-side operating model stays one model. The marketplace tabs collapse into one queue.
Live today
Ajio is live with the full operating model.
Coming
Each marketplace has a waitlist. When it opens, the waitlist gets first access and the same free-during-early-access promise.
Why not an OMS
An OMS is a system of record for orders + inventory + procurement + finance across channels. If you genuinely need that, get one — Robnu plays alongside.
Most sellers under 25 orders/day per marketplace don't need an OMS yet. They need marketplace-specific operating layers that play alongside their existing inventory + accounting setup. That's Robnu's shape.
For the deeper version, see Multi-marketplace operations without an OMS — yes, it is possible.
Until then
Start free on Ajio. Build the operating muscle on one marketplace before the next one lights up.

