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LoroData ·Synchronisation

Enter it once. Correct everywhere.

Change an article in one place and it changes on every channel. No exports, no spreadsheets, and no second place where a different price is written.

No account and no contract for the check.

Last synchronisation4 minutes ago
  • PriceShop → catalogue → OLX412
  • StockShop → OLX1,130
  • Copy and imagesCatalogue → shop86
  • New articlesShop → catalogue9

Why data drifts apart

Nobody plans for their shop and OLX to show different prices. It happens because the same article is entered twice.

Two entries, two truths

The article goes into the shop, then again onto OLX. The first price change separates them.

Stock lags

You sell the last one in the shop and the listing stays up for days.

Nobody knows which is right

When the description differs in three places, there is nowhere left to rely on.

How it works

  1. 01

    Connect a channel

    Shopware, WooCommerce, Shopify, Magento, PrestaShop or OLX. Your keys, your account.

  2. 02

    Articles are matched

    Existing articles join the catalogue rather than duplicating it.

  3. 03

    Set the rules

    What is sent, what is left alone, and which side wins per field.

  4. 04

    It keeps running

    Changes flow both ways, on a schedule or immediately.

Per field, not per article

This is the difference between synchronising and overwriting. Every field knows where it came from and who is allowed to change it, so the description you wrote by hand does not vanish when the next export arrives.

  • The shop owns price, the catalogue owns copy, and they do not fight
  • Manual edits are remembered and never overwritten
  • Change history per field and per source
Common questions

What people ask before they decide.

No. It synchronises by rules you set, and deletion is not one of them. An article it does not recognise is left untouched.

It stays. Every field records where its value came from, so a manual edit outranks an automatic one until you say otherwise.

On the schedule you choose, or immediately on change. Large catalogues run in batches so your shop is not overloaded.

Yes. Matching does not depend on EAN alone: it uses your code, brand, model and name. That is the common case here.

Enter it once. Correct everywhere.

No account and no contract for the check.