Migration guide
Moving to MaxInvent from Veeqo
Veeqo offers a free plan, which is appealing. MaxInvent is a paid alternative with a marketplace-neutral roadmap, direct Temu courier labels, and a built-in B2B customer portal. If eBay, TikTok Shop, Temu or your own B2B base are central to your operation, model the operational time saving against the subscription cost.
Direct Temu labels
To our knowledge, based on public vendor documentation reviewed in April 2026, MaxInvent is the UK inventory platform we found publicly documenting Temu courier label purchase from the dispatch screen, with tracking synced back to Temu automatically.
What we hear from Veeqo customers
Why sellers consider a change
Veeqo being free is a sensible choice for many Amazon-centric sellers. Teams looking elsewhere usually have one of three triggers: they need Temu courier depth, they need a proper B2B customer portal, or they need UK data residency for contractual reasons. Please verify current Veeqo features on their own website.
Marketplace-neutral roadmap
MaxInvent invests equally across eBay, Amazon, TikTok Shop, Temu, Groupon, ClearanceFood and Shopify — there is no commercial incentive to favour one marketplace over another on our roadmap.
Direct Temu courier labels
Temu UK is one of the fastest-growing marketplaces. Based on publicly available product documentation reviewed in April 2026, MaxInvent is the UK inventory platform we found that lets sellers buy Temu courier labels directly from the dispatch queue.
Built-in B2B customer portal
If you have recurring wholesale customers, MaxInvent ships a B2B portal as standard (tiered pricing, per-customer catalogues, credit terms, Xero invoicing). It replaces the email-and-spreadsheet workflow without needing a separate bolt-on product.
UK data residency by default
MaxInvent runs in AWS London with per-tenant database isolation. If UK data residency is a contractual requirement for your B2B customers, this removes a due-diligence question. Please verify Veeqo's own hosting regions on their privacy/security pages.
Per-order pricing that scales
MaxInvent's per-order pricing and per-tenant architecture are designed to stay affordable and fast as your order volume grows, without forcing a migration when you hit a scale ceiling.
The MaxInvent approach
What's different with MaxInvent
These are the real differences — verifiable on both vendors' own product pages and documentation.
Direct Temu courier labels
Print Temu courier labels from MaxInvent with tracking pushed back automatically. Capability described based on our April 2026 public documentation review.
Built-in B2B portal
Per-customer catalogues, tiered unit/layer/pallet pricing, credit terms, and Xero invoice push are included in the current Starter launch tier.
Transparent, per-order pricing
MaxInvent publishes launch pricing publicly: £79 / £199 / from £499 per month with a single 5p/order overage above allowance. Please verify Veeqo's current pricing model on their own website.
UK data residency + tenant isolation
MaxInvent is designed for UK primary hosting in AWS London, with a database isolated from other MaxInvent customers. Confirm specific data residency requirements in your agreement.
Marketplace-neutral roadmap
We invest across eBay, Amazon, TikTok Shop, Temu, Groupon, ClearanceFood and Shopify, with a marketplace-neutral product roadmap.
UK support from the product team
Email support reaches a UK-based engineer who can ship a fix. No offshore tier-one script reading.
Side-by-side
MaxInvent vs Veeqo — at a glance
Like-for-like on what matters most to UK multi-channel sellers. Competitor entries reflect publicly available Veeqo product documentation at the verification date shown. Please confirm current Veeqo features and pricing on their own website.
Comparison data verified
April 2026
Based on publicly available Veeqo product documentation at the date shown. Please verify current features and pricing directly with the vendor before any purchasing decision.
Method: we compare same-purpose inventory/order-management platforms using material, relevant and verifiable features: pricing model, marketplace coverage, dispatch workflow, data residency and migration path. We do not use competitor logos or screenshots and we will correct dated information if notified.
See our claims methodology for how pricing, "only" and comparison claims are reviewed.
Comparison based on publicly available Veeqo product documentation and pricing pages at the verification date shown above. Veeqo is a trademark of Veeqo Ltd (an Amazon company). MaxInvent is an independent UK company and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or partnered with Veeqo or Amazon. All claims describe information available on their own website at the date of verification — please check their current documentation before making any purchasing decision.
The migration path
How a Veeqo migration works
Veeqo-to-MaxInvent is a clean migration — both platforms speak the same marketplace APIs, so the main work is data mapping, not re-integration.
- 1
Discovery call (30 minutes)
Day 0We review your current Veeqo setup — which channels are live, how your couriers are configured, whether you have a B2B customer base that's being handled outside Veeqo today. Nothing formal, just a scoping chat.
- 2
Catalogue + historic order export
Day 1–3Veeqo exports products, customers and orders as CSV. We handle the mapping into MaxInvent's schema including variants, barcode, weight, and courier preferences per SKU.
- 3
Marketplace + courier re-connection
Day 2–5Re-authenticate eBay, Amazon, Shopify, TikTok Shop, Temu and your courier accounts (Royal Mail, Evri, DPD, etc.) against MaxInvent. Listings stay live on the marketplace throughout.
- 4
Parallel-run + verification
Day 3–10Run both systems in read-only mode for 5–7 days. Verify stock levels, open orders, dispatch behaviour and Xero sync match expectations before any writes go from MaxInvent to marketplaces.
- 5
Cut-over + Veeqo cancellation
Day 10–14Switch MaxInvent to authoritative mode. Test with one live order per channel. Decide when to stop using Veeqo after the new workflow has been verified.
FAQ
Migration questions, answered
- Why would I pay for MaxInvent when Veeqo is free? +
- Three common reasons teams tell us: (1) Temu volume — if you process Temu orders at scale, direct Temu courier labels from MaxInvent can materially reduce time-per-order; (2) B2B customer base — MaxInvent ships a full B2B portal as standard; (3) UK data residency and tenant isolation for GDPR-sensitive relationships. If none of these apply to your operation, Veeqo's free tier may well be a good fit — we'll say so on the discovery call.
- Will my eBay, Amazon and Shopify listings stay live during migration? +
- Yes. MaxInvent connects to your existing marketplace accounts via their APIs — your listings don't move, don't come down, and their IDs don't change. MaxInvent becomes the new system that reads and writes them.
- What about Amazon Buy Shipping? +
- MaxInvent has Amazon Shipping support where it is available for your account and order type, so the Buy Shipping workflow can continue where eligible. You also gain direct Temu courier labels, which are unusual in the UK inventory software market at the time of writing, and support for configured courier accounts where account setup and API access are available.
- How much does a typical migration to MaxInvent cost? +
- For the current launch offer, there is no separate migration or implementation fee for the standard onboarding scope. Any bespoke migration or custom work should be confirmed in writing before you start.
- Is MaxInvent affiliated with Veeqo or Amazon? +
- No. MaxInvent is an independent UK company with no affiliation, endorsement, partnership or licensing relationship with Veeqo, Veeqo Ltd, or Amazon. Veeqo is a trademark of Veeqo Ltd, an Amazon company. We reference Veeqo here only for factual, non-misleading comparative purposes permitted under the UK Business Protection from Misleading Marketing Regulations 2008.
See if a move from Veeqo makes sense for you
A 20-minute call to compare your current Veeqo setup to MaxInvent on the three things that typically drive the decision: Temu workflow, B2B portal, and total cost at your volume.