For sellers shipping to TikTok Shop
Catalogs ready for TikTok Shop.
Built from your eBay store.
Storeshift turns an eBay store into a Shopify catalog with TikTok Shop policy review baked into the pipeline. The predictable rejection reasons get handled before you import. The rest is in your hands on the Review screen.
From $19 for the first 200 listings. No card for the preview.
eBay to Shopify to TikTok Shop, in one pipeline.
Three steps. The middle one is where the work that competitors skip actually happens.
- 01
Your eBay store
Paste the storefront URL. We pull every listing, every detail page, every image, every variant matrix.
- 02
Storeshift pipeline
Six-layer image cleanup, AI rewrite of titles, bodies, and SEO in your voice, copy QA pass, TikTok Shop policy review against the Commerce policy categories.
- 03
Shopify catalog
Drag-and-drop CSV with storefront and syndication fields populated. Import it into Shopify, then connect TikTok Shop as a sales channel. TikTok pulls from Shopify; there is no second file to manage.
What “TikTok Shop ready” means here.
TikTok Shop pulls products from Shopify after you connect it as a sales channel. When you select TikTok Shop on the run form, the Shopify CSV is tuned for stricter marketplace review while your reviewed AI copy stays intact on the Review page.
Product images cleaned to platform standards
Background-removed transparent WebPs. Six-layer detection drops repeated seller logos, watermarks, and shipping stamps before your CSV is built. TikTok Shop's image standards are the obvious-rejection reason most listings fail; this clears them.
Titles, bodies, and SEO in your brand voice
Every listing rewritten in the tone you pick at preview time. Grounded in the original eBay description so we don't invent features the seller didn't claim. Multi-variant pickers (size × color and friends) parsed and emitted as multi-row Shopify CSV.
Copy QA pass before the CSV is built
A second AI-output review catches generic AI phrasing, repeated opening clauses across listings, and punctuation artifacts. Findings land as per-listing badges on the Review page, not as silent rewrites.
TikTok Commerce policy review
Each finished listing checked against the Commerce policy categories: copyrighted IP, restricted substances, safety certifications, prohibited claims, banned categories. Block-severity findings come back with a specific suggested fix.
You decide what to fix, keep, or ignore
Flagged items show up on a per-product Review screen with one-click Fix (re-prompts the AI with the violation context as steering), inline title and body editing, and an Ignore option for cases where you're an authorized brand reseller.
Google Shopping fields populated by default
Brand, MPN, UPC/EAN/GTIN barcode, condition, weight, and dimensions captured from the source listing and mapped to the right Shopify column. Same fields drive TikTok Shop catalog and Google Shopping and Meta syndication once you're in Shopify.
Two review passes, one CSV.
Both run server-side before you see anything. Both surface their findings as badges on the Review page so you decide what ships.
Pass 1
Copy QA
The AI rewrites titles, bodies, and SEO descriptions. The QA pass then lints that output: generic AI phrasing, repeated opening clauses across listings, punctuation artifacts. The finding is a flag, not a silent rewrite.
Why this matters for TikTok Shop: catalogs that read templated get penalized by every channel that runs duplicate-content detection, including TikTok Shop’s own and Google Shopping.
Pass 2
TikTok Shop policy review
Each finished listing checked against the Commerce policy categories: copyrighted IP, restricted substances, safety certifications, hate symbols, misleading claims (medical, “best,” “guaranteed”), prohibited categories.
Block-severity findings come back with a specific suggested fix. Soft warnings come through as recommendations. Both render as per-listing badges with a one-click Fix that re-prompts the AI with the violation as steering.
What we don’t promise.
We can’t guarantee TikTok will approve every listing. Their review is opaque and happens on their side. No tool can promise otherwise; tools that do are setting you up for the support ticket you’ll write the first time a listing gets flagged.
What we promise is the predictable stuff: the obvious rejection reasons (banned terms, missing required fields, image standards, duplicate content) get handled before you submit. The rest is in your hands via the Review screen.
If a listing gets flagged on TikTok’s side after import, the Review screen on your run is still live. You can re-fix and re-export the CSV at the same R2 URL the original email points to.
One run. One price.
$19 base for up to 200 listings, $0.10 per listing above that, capped at $599 no matter how big your catalog is. Both review passes are included in every run, every tier.
See the full pricing breakdown →Try a preview before you commit.
5 sample products from your store, run through the full pipeline, free. Verify the voice, the QA badges, and the policy-review output before paying.
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