In a separate tab in your internet browser, log into your Deliverr Seller Portal account. Step 3: Add your credentials (Client ID and Client Secret) to your Deliverr Seller Portal account Select ‘Full Access’ if all these options are visible.īe sure that your Deliverr permissions selections match those found in the below screenshot.Īfter all options have been updated, you must click ‘Submit ’ in order to set all of these permissions properly. People with "read-only" accounts will see two options. If the options are limited to “No Access” or “View Only”, select "View Only." Some accounts are in "read-only" access and some accounts have "admin" accounts. To update the permissions settings, select the ‘Permissions’ icon for your Deliverr Credentials. Step 2: Set all permissions to “Full Access” If you have not previously added Deliverr, select ‘ Add New Key for A Solution Provider.’ Then, in the pop-up, add Deliverr as a Solution Provider from the dropdown menu and generate new Delegated Access Keys for Deliverr. This means that you can retrieve API keys for all your integration in your Walmart Developer portal at any time. NOTE : Delegated Access is a Walmart feature available to all Walmart merchants. If you’ve already added Deliverr, your Deliverr keys will populate in a designated section called Deliverr. Under the Production Keys tab, all current Solution Providers will populate as shown below. Go to to log in to the backend of your Walmart Seller Center account (Do not type in www before this address otherwise, it will not work). Step 1: Generate or locate Deliverr API Keys in your Walmart Seller Center If you are connecting Walmart to Deliverr using third-party integrations such as GeekSeller or Sellbrite, you must generate API keys separately for that integration.
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