Updated June 11, 2026. Shopify groups sales channel apps around marketplace selling, product feeds, data sync, point of sale and retail workflows. This ranking focuses on apps that help merchants push catalog data into external buying surfaces while keeping storefront research useful for Detectify users.
Simprosys Google Shopping Feed
Simprosys is the first sales channel app to review when Google Shopping, Microsoft, Meta or Pinterest feeds matter more than adding another visible storefront widget.

CedCommerce
CedCommerce belongs near the top because marketplace sync gets complex quickly across Amazon, eBay, Walmart, Etsy and regional sales channels.

Pinterest is a strong channel app for visual categories where discovery, boards and product inspiration can create demand before a shopper searches directly.

AdNabu
AdNabu is useful for merchants who want feed optimization rather than a broad marketplace operations layer.
Multifeed Google Shopping Feed
Multifeed is worth comparing when catalog segmentation, localized feeds or multiple destination feeds are more important than one simple channel connection.
How to choose a Shopify sales channel app
Start with where the order demand comes from. Marketplace sellers need inventory and order sync. Paid acquisition teams need product feed quality. Visual brands may get more value from Pinterest or social commerce. Backend-heavy sales channel apps may not be obvious in a storefront scan, so use Detectify as a clue layer rather than a full operations audit.
Sales channel app FAQ
Are sales channel apps easy to detect?
Sometimes. Social channel scripts and pixels can be visible, but feed management and marketplace sync often run behind the scenes.
Which sales channel app should most stores review first?
Start with the channel that already drives demand. Google Shopping stores should prioritize feed tools, while marketplace sellers should review marketplace sync apps first.
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Research workflow
Run the Shopify App Detector after reviewing sales channel apps to see which public storefront signals are actually visible.