MPXchange is a feed and media distribution platform that helps brands, retailers and agencies prepare, validate and syndicate product data and rich media to marketplaces, advertising networks, digital shelf channels and partner systems. The platform focuses on automated transformations, validation rules, channel-specific formatting and delivery options so teams can manage a single source of truth for product and media content and push it to many endpoints.
MPXchange combines data ingestion, mapping, enrichment, automated transformations, delivery scheduling and monitoring in a single interface. It supports both file-based workflows (CSV, XML, JSON via SFTP/FTP) and API-driven pipelines, allowing automated ingestion from PIMs, ERP systems, e-commerce platforms and creative asset management systems. Users can define rules that normalize units, set default attributes, apply conditional mappings and run validation checks to catch channel rejections early.
Typical MPXchange users include ecommerce managers, marketplace operations teams, catalog managers, agencies running multi-channel campaigns and technical integrators who need to move high volumes of product records and media between systems. The platform is designed to reduce manual feed maintenance, accelerate onboarding to new channels and reduce rejection rates through pre-delivery validation.
MPXchange provides a set of tools to take raw product and media content, transform and enrich it, validate against channel rules, and deliver to target endpoints. Core actions include automated field mapping, schema transformation, image and video optimization, metadata enrichment, language translations, and channel-specific formatting for marketplaces and ad networks.
The platform exposes both user interface and API tools for creating transformation pipelines and scheduling deliveries. Users can create templates for common channel outputs, reuse mapping logic across feeds, and apply conditional rules such as "only publish SKUs with stock > 0" or "override descriptions for specific categories". MPXchange also supports versioning so teams can roll back to previous feed snapshots when needed.
MPXchange emphasizes visibility and auditing: every ingestion, transformation and delivery is logged with job-level status, error reporting and row-level validation details. Dashboards and exportable reports let operations teams measure error rates, delivery latency, and channel acceptance trends.
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Mpxchange offers these pricing plans:
Check MPXchange pricing plans for the latest rates and enterprise options.
MPXchange starts at $0/month for the Free Plan. Paid tiers begin at $49/month for the Starter plan and scale to $199/month for the Professional plan; large customers typically move to the Enterprise tier with negotiated monthly rates starting around $999/month depending on throughput and service level.
MPXchange costs $490/year for the Starter plan when billed annually and $1,990/year for the Professional plan when billed annually. Enterprise customers receive annual billing options with custom pricing tied to contract terms and implementation scope.
MPXchange pricing ranges from $0 (free) to $199+/month for typical paid plans, with Enterprise pricing starting near $999/month for high-volume, fully managed implementations. The actual cost depends on SKU volume, number of export channels, media processing needs and service level commitments. There are also one-time onboarding or professional services fees for complex connector development and channel certification.
MPXchange is used to centralize product information and media workflows and to ensure consistent, channel-compliant syndication of content to marketplaces, comparison engines, ad networks and retailer partners. Teams use it to prepare product catalogs for new marketplaces, optimize images and videos for different channel requirements, and automate repetitive formatting work that otherwise requires manual spreadsheet edits.
Common tasks executed on MPXchange include creating channel-specific feeds for Google Merchant Center, Amazon, Walmart Marketplace and Facebook/Meta, converting currencies and units, enriching product descriptions from a PIM, and delivering high-volume media assets in the correct sizes and formats for each destination. This reduces time-to-market for new SKUs and increases acceptance rates by channels.
Beyond syndication, MPXchange is used for operational reporting and error reduction. Catalog managers run validation checks to highlight missing GTINs, invalid category mappings or images that don’t meet channel guidelines, and they use the platform’s reporting to prioritize remediation work.
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MPXchange typically offers a free trial tier to evaluate the platform with a limited catalog and export destinations. The Free Plan includes basic validation and a single scheduled export, which lets teams test ingestion, mapping and a sample delivery without committing to a paid plan.
Trials are intended to demonstrate the core transformation and validation workflows and to allow sample integrations with a single marketplace or test endpoint. During the trial period, you can assess job throughput, see validation reports and test sample media optimizations.
To move from trial to production, MPXchange recommends an onboarding session for mapping reuse and channel templates; for larger catalogs, professional services can accelerate setup and certification with specific marketplaces.
Yes, MPXchange offers a Free Plan that provides a basic set of features for small catalogs and testing. The Free Plan is limited in SKU counts, export destinations and media processing capacity but is useful for trialing ingestion and basic validation before moving to a paid tier.
MPXchange provides a RESTful API and webhook capabilities to support automated ingestion, transformation control and job orchestration. The API surface typically includes endpoints for catalog ingestion, mapping creation, job submission, job status retrieval, and result exports. Authentication supports API keys for machine-to-machine workflows and OAuth2 for delegated access.
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MPXchange also supports webhooks for near-real-time notifications on job completion, export failures and validation alerts. For enterprise customers there are SDKs and client libraries (typically in Python and Node.js) to accelerate integration and reduce boilerplate code.
For complete developer details, see the MPXchange API documentation which includes sample requests, authentication flows and common use cases.
MPXchange is used for product feed and media syndication to marketplaces and channel partners. Teams use it to normalize attributes, apply channel-specific mappings, optimize images and videos, validate against channel rules, and deliver feeds on schedule to multiple endpoints.
Yes, MPXchange supports direct integrations with common e-commerce platforms such as Shopify. It can ingest product catalogs via native connectors or API, synchronize inventory and push channel-formatted feeds back to marketplaces or ad platforms.
MPXchange starts at $0/month for the Free Plan and $49/month for the Starter plan. Paid tiers scale to $199/month for Professional and custom Enterprise pricing often starts near $999/month depending on throughput and support requirements.
Yes, MPXchange offers a Free Plan. The free tier provides basic validation and a single scheduled export, intended for testing feed ingestion and mapping with a small catalog.
Yes, MPXchange includes channel templates and validation rules for Google Merchant Center. It can format data to meet Google’s feed specifications, validate required attributes and deliver the feed via the preferred delivery method.
Yes, MPXchange exposes a REST API and webhook endpoints. The API covers catalog ingestion, job orchestration, retrieval of validation results and media uploads; webhooks notify systems on job completion or failures for automation.
MPXchange uses standard enterprise security practices for data in transit and at rest. Authentication options include API keys and OAuth2; SSO via SAML or OIDC is available on paid plans. Enterprise customers can request additional security documentation or compliance details.
Yes, MPXchange accepts Excel and CSV imports. The platform can map spreadsheet columns to internal attributes, preview transformations and run validation checks before delivering outputs to channels.
MPXchange provides email and ticket-based support on paid plans and dedicated onboarding for Enterprise. Professional and Enterprise customers typically receive faster SLAs, access to technical onboarding specialists and optional professional services for custom connector development.
Onboarding timelines vary but standard implementations take 2–6 weeks. Simple catalogs with existing PIMs and standard channels can be configured in a few weeks; complex mappings, custom connectors or large SKU volumes often require additional time and professional services.
MPXchange hires across product engineering, customer success, data engineering and integration consulting to support onboarding and ongoing platform operations. Roles commonly include feed engineers, integration specialists, solutions architects and product managers who have experience in e-commerce data pipelines, ETL and media processing.
Engineers typically work on connector development, scaling media pipelines and improving the validation engine, while customer success teams focus on channel certification, onboarding and operational support for high-volume customers.
If you’re seeking a role, review the company’s careers page for current openings and typical qualifications such as experience with REST APIs, data mapping, cloud media processing and experience with commerce systems.
MPXchange runs a partner and reseller program to help systems integrators, agencies and technology partners resell and implement the platform. Affiliate partners receive access to co-marketing materials, technical enablement, and referral fees or revenue shares depending on the partnership level.
Partners typically include ecommerce integrators, PIM consultants and digital agencies that perform mapping, catalog enrichment and channel optimization services for brand and retailer clients.
You can find user reviews and ratings for MPXchange on technology review sites and industry forums that cover feed management, PIM and marketplace integration. Look for platform feedback on vendor selection resources and case studies on the MPXchange site for customer success stories.
For up-to-date pricing and feature details, consult the vendor directly via the MPXchange pricing plans page and the MPXchange API documentation.