Comparison

A Linnworks alternative for Shopify sellers on Mirakl marketplaces

If you are looking at Linnworks alternatives you are usually mid-decision, not browsing. This page is a straight comparison rather than a pitch: the two tools overlap, but they are not the same shape, and for a good number of teams Linnworks is the right answer. Here is where each one fits.

What Linnworks covers

Linnworks is a broad multichannel commerce suite. Alongside order and inventory management it sells warehouse management, listing, and forecasting as add-ons, and it now packages SkuVault Core for warehouse inventory next to Linnworks Advanced for more complex fulfilment. It is built for retailers whose operation spans many channels and, often, their own warehouse.

What Sellintu covers

Sellintu is deliberately narrower. It connects Shopify to Mirakl-powered marketplaces — Carrefour, El Corte Inglés, Douglas, Macy’s, Kohl’s and several dozen others — and handles catalogue, offers, prices, stock, orders, shipments, invoices and marketplace messages, with a PIM for the category and attribute mapping that Mirakl onboarding demands. Shopify stays the source of truth; Sellintu does not try to replace it or your warehouse system.

Pricing: published against quoted

This is the clearest difference. Sellintu publishes its prices: €29 a month for Starter, €79 for Growth, and a custom Enterprise tier, usage-based and without a contract. Linnworks does not publish figures. Its pricing page states that plans are tiered on monthly order volume with no percentage fees, and directs you to request a quote. Neither approach is wrong — quoting suits a suite sold with implementation — but it does mean you cannot compare the two on cost without talking to Linnworks first.

When Linnworks is the better choice

If you run your own warehouse and need real WMS functionality, picking, packing and stock control across bins, Linnworks covers ground Sellintu does not. The same applies if you need demand forecasting, if your storefront is not Shopify, or if most of your channels are not Mirakl-powered marketplaces. A narrow tool is the wrong tool when the problem is broad.

When Sellintu fits better

Sellintu makes more sense when Shopify is already your source of truth, when the marketplaces you sell on run on Mirakl, and when the painful part is catalogue mapping rather than warehouse operations. It also suits teams that want to see a price before starting a sales conversation, and those who want to drive the same operations from their own systems through the universal marketplace API or from Zapier, n8n and Make.

Common questions

How much does Linnworks cost?
Linnworks does not publish prices. Its pricing page says plans are tiered on monthly order volume with no percentage fees, and asks you to request a quote. Confirm current figures with Linnworks directly.
Is Linnworks free?
No. Linnworks is a paid product quoted on your order volume, and it does not advertise a free tier on its pricing page.
What does Sellintu cost?
Sellintu publishes three tiers: Starter at €29 a month covering up to 1,000 orders, Growth at €79 covering up to 10,000 orders and adding the PIM and multiple connectors, and a custom Enterprise tier. Pricing is usage-based with no contract.
Is Sellintu a replacement for Linnworks?
Only for part of what Linnworks does. Sellintu covers Shopify-to-marketplace synchronisation and catalogue management for Mirakl marketplaces. It is not a warehouse management system and does not do demand forecasting, so it replaces Linnworks only if those are not why you use it.

Competitor details checked: 20 August 2026. Linnworks details here come from its own public pricing page, checked on the date shown. Vendors change packaging often — confirm anything cost-related with Linnworks before deciding.