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Learn about how these Marketplace Management Platforms vendors stack up against each other by checking out our blurbs, claims, and case studies.

Adyen
"Own end-to-end payments and financial management."
Focused on Compliance and Risk and Channel Expansion and International .
Adyen empowers marketers to manage payments, optimize transactions, and gain data insights. It blends online and in-person payment systems to enhance customer experiences. By unifying data, it offers deeper business insights and fraud detection. Marketers benefit from a comprehensive approach to handling complex payment needs.
Rithum
"Connects brands with diverse e-commerce networks."
Focused on Marketplace Analytics and Performance, Marketplace Advertising and Marketing, Vendor and Inventory, Fulfillment and Logistics and Customer Engagement and Loyalty .
Rithum connects brands to vast e-commerce channels, optimizing sales with AI-enabled supplier discovery. Instead of juggling multiple platforms, companies streamline operations in a single network. Tactics focus on reducing shipping costs and expanding multichannel strategies, ensuring adaptability as retail landscapes shift.
Unmatched network scale
Rithum claims that it offers the world's largest unowned e-commerce inventory network with over 40,000 brands and retailers across 420+ marketplaces and retail sites.
AI-driven optimization
Rithum claims that its AI-powered platform helps identify the most profitable suppliers, products, and retail channels for brands and retailers to drive growth.
End-to-end solutions
Rithum claims to provide comprehensive end-to-end e-commerce solutions, from launching products to marketing, fulfillment, delivery, and customer experience optimization.