The advancement of Brazilian e-commerce demands cutting-edge technologies. It is precisely this progress that Magis5, a startup from Sao Paulo focused on automation and multichannel integration, is providing with its platform: connecting sellers to the main online sales channels, such as Mercado Livre, Amazon, and Shopee, integrating all sales, inventory, and logistics operations in a single digital environment. This integration simplifies management and optimizes the performance of complex e-commerce operations.
Now, Magis5 introduces to the market a strategic functionality, developed to better serve full-commerce operations or those involving multiple brands and channels simultaneously. For full-commerce operators managing multiple CNPJs of sellers, the platform offers a complete solution, taking care of all logistics and sales operations across various channels. This allows sellers to focus exclusively on their business strategies, while operational management is optimized with isolated and secure access profiles.
The functionality was designed to support full-commerce operations, facilitating integrated management between contracting companies and service providers.
Imagine a businesswoman who owns a household goods e-commerce company that hires a full-commerce company to take care of all logistics operations, avoiding the need to maintain their own operation. This full-commerce company takes on responsibilities such as product importing, inventory and warehouse management, ad creation, and complete e-commerce logistics management.
In this context, the functionality allows the businesswoman to access the Magis5 panel, where the management of the operation related to her stores, orders, and marketplace channels is done. At the same time, the fullcommerce company, which serves multiple clients within the same Magis5 login, can release limited access for each client, ensuring that each one only sees specific information from their sales channels.
Thus, the functionality ensures efficient and secure control, allowing fullcommerce companies to manage multiple operations simultaneously, while their clients monitor in real-time only the data that concerns them.
“This functionality was born out of a market pain point, a demand for control and optimization in highly complex operations. When each employee accesses only what they are responsible for, we guarantee privacy and information integrity, drastically reduce the risk of errors, and boost operational performance to unprecedented levels,” says Claudio Dias, CEO of Magis5.
He further adds: access segmentation also enables optimized sharing of inventory structures, with control by point of origin. “Furthermore, it allows consolidated dispatch via a single dashboard, even for orders from multiple CNPJs and marketplaces, and decentralized management of invoice issuance, with support for multiple billers.”
From a logistical perspective, the novelty solves one of the biggest bottlenecks in operations with multiple clients: chaos in order separation and shipping. Now, everything can be done with intelligent filters by status, channel, marketplace, or CNPJ, streamlining end-to-end processes. This makes the separation and shipping process faster and rework-free.
In addition, the system supports two flexible inventory management models: centralized inventory, serving multiple clients from a single distribution center, and independent inventories, where each client manages their own products. The platform is already compatible with multi-origin and multi-warehouse, providing versatility for different operational structures, from centralized distribution centers to hubs of autonomous sellers.
Another differential of the new tool is the anonymous multi-user model: users from different clients or accounts operate under the same system, but do not see each other’s actions, an extra layer of compliance and confidentiality, essential to ensure security and compliance in operations handling sensitive data from multiple clients, ensuring complete confidentiality.
For operations structured in full commerce or hybrid marketplace, the innovation also represents a turning point in terms of control and scalability, without inflating operating costs. “This model caters from small sellers expanding to large operations with hundreds of thousands of monthly orders. The gain is in turning complexity into a simple, safe, and auditable process. We take care of the invisible machinery, so the client can focus on what really matters: selling more and better,” concludes Dias.