Connect marketplaces
Keep each Amazon and Noon seller account, country and fulfilment model separate while viewing them together.
D3 Seller gives multichannel teams a shared way to run daily operations, protect inventory and explain profitability across Amazon and Noon.
Each workspace is dedicated, but the records underneath stay connected.
Keep each Amazon and Noon seller account, country and fulfilment model separate while viewing them together.
Connect marketplace listings to internal products, supplier records, cost data and inventory history.
Track balances, stock states, receipts, transfers, adjustments and future available inventory by location.
Use velocity, lead time, inbound quantities and open purchase orders before creating the next PO.
Review revenue, fees, refunds, settlements, bank deposits, landed cost and product COGS.
Prepare valuation, journals, tax-aware reviews and accountant workpapers with a clear audit path.
D3 Seller turns channel, stock, order, purchasing, and finance activity into a clear daily work queue.
Focused routes, clear status language and visible next steps help layman users work confidently without hiding the detail accountants and operations leaders need.

Critical, finance and planned work stays grouped by the next decision, not scattered by module.
Marketplace connections, accounting defaults and warehouse settings explain what users need to do next.
Operations, warehouse, buying, marketplace, finance, accountant and auditor roles see focused areas.
Product, stock, order, settlement and journal records retain the references needed for review.
Answers about channel coverage, warehouses, forecasting, profitability and team access.
D3 Seller is a centralized commerce operating system for Amazon, Noon, inventory, purchasing, fulfilment, settlements, accounting, and product profitability.
Yes. Amazon and Noon are both primary supported marketplaces. Amazon supports SP-API connection paths, while Noon uses guided API credential and optional FBPI webhook setup.
The product is designed for Amazon UAE and Saudi Arabia and Noon UAE and Saudi Arabia, with AED and SAR operating views.
Yes. Marketplace stores and connections are tenant-scoped, so multiple accounts, countries, and fulfilment configurations can be kept separate and compared.
Yes. Channel, product, order, fee, settlement, stock, and profitability views retain marketplace context for comparison.
Yes. The inventory and order model separates Amazon FBA, merchant-fulfilled activity, Noon fulfilment, and owned warehouse stock.
Yes. D3 Seller models warehouses, storage locations, stock states, balances, transfers, and inventory ledger events. Limits depend on the selected plan.
Replenishment guidance considers current stock, inbound quantities, open purchase orders, sales velocity, safety stock, and supplier lead time.
Start with the workspace, then connect Amazon and Noon through guided onboarding.