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P2Lab Mirakl for Shopware 6

Sell on Mirakl marketplaces directly from your Shopware admin — list your products, keep stock and prices in sync, and receive orders without leaving Shopware.

P2Lab Mirakl turns your Shopware 6 shop into a seller account on any Mirakl-powered marketplace. You connect to the marketplace once, decide how your Shopware products and categories match the marketplace’s catalogue, and the plugin takes care of the rest: it sends your products out, keeps stock and prices in sync, and brings the marketplace’s orders, messages, invoices and transaction logs back into Shopware.

List your products

Send your Shopware products to the marketplace’s catalogue. You decide which Shopware categories and attributes match which marketplace categories and attributes, separately for each marketplace.

Keep them in sync

Stock and price changes you make in Shopware are picked up automatically and pushed to the marketplace on a regular schedule.

Receive orders

New marketplace orders appear as regular Shopware orders. Shipping, refusing and tracking are done from Shopware — the marketplace is updated for you.

See what happened

Every action — manual or scheduled — is recorded. You can always check what was sent, what came back, and when.

  1. Open Mirakl → Settings → Connections and add a Connection. This is where you paste the marketplace’s web address, your seller API key and your shop ID.
  2. The setup wizard pulls the marketplace’s reference data — categories, product attributes, offer fields, offer states, reason codes — one step at a time.
  3. You tell the plugin how your shop’s data lines up: which Shopware category goes with which marketplace category, which Shopware product fields fill which marketplace attributes.
  4. You add a first batch of products to the catalogue and send them to the marketplace. After that, the scheduled tasks keep everything in sync automatically.
  5. Orders, messages, invoices and transaction logs flow back into Shopware as soon as they appear on the marketplace.

Every step — yours or the plugin’s — leaves a trail in the sync logs and API logs, so you can always trace what happened and why.