Product Listing Policy

Product Listing Policy

SKU Content Policy

We have 1 type of processes to list your products:

Partner SKU (ZSKU): This is for all kinds of products other than Namshi-controlled products. You need to create the content of such products by yourself and Namshi will approve the content post scrutiny. You will be in full control of the content of these kinds of SKUs and can list and modify the content at your discretion. Any product listed under partner SKU will be given a unique identification number starting with “Z” and referred to as ZSKUs. You need to refer to this unique number during any interaction related to this product with Namshi.

Listing process

You can list your products on our platform by logging in to your “Namshi Partners” account and you can create your products by:

  1. Listing SKUs in bulk

Alternatively, you can also simplify SKU content creation by using the following methods:

  1. Creating product variations: adding sizes, colors, and other attributes.

Catalog Management

You can see all the created SKUs on your “Namshi Partners” platform account. Please refer to the Namshi catalog article for more details. Below are some helpful links to manage your catalog:

  • Manage stock and price

  • Find an item in your catalog

  • Partner SKU price update import

  • Partner SKU FBP stock update import

  • Make changes in catalog listing page

Product Go-Live Conditions

Listing a product on our platform doesn’t automatically make the products eligible to be live on our platform. To ensure that your product goes live on our platform:

  1. Update your price and stock as per the policy and guidelines

  2. Map a Pbarcode number against each SKU

  3. Your warehouse (WH) is created and approved (for FBP model only).

Prohibited Items Policy

At Namshi, our goal is to provide customers with a wide selection of high-quality products that enhance their daily lives. You can offer a diverse range of products for sale on Namshi, with the exception of those listed and not limited to in the document What is allowed to sell on Namshi, and those that are prohibited by the government of the country we operate in.

Duplicate SKU Policy

It’s prohibited to create duplicate listing of the same SKU on our platform. Ensure you check your partner catalog page thoroughly before you create any new SKU, to ensure zero duplication. Once found, Namshi may decide to delist the duplicate listing or your entire partner catalog. We may also decide to restrict or withdraw your seller rights on our platform

API Integration

Namshi provides support in automatic price and stock update on our platform. You can upload stock and price by opting into by following steps mentioned in the Secure file transfer protocol activation document. Please follow the guidelines mentioned in the  Secure file transfer protocol guidelines.

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