When should you hire a marketplace manager?
The right moment is not a revenue milestone. It is when operational drag begins to block higher-value work.

1. Exceptions run your calendar
Cases, suppressed listings, late orders and inventory alerts consume the time you need for product, partnerships and strategy.
2. Your catalog quality is inconsistent
Titles, attributes, images and variants vary across products or channels. A manager can create standards and work through the backlog.
3. Important work has no rhythm
Inventory, account health and performance are checked only when something breaks. A steady weekly routine reduces preventable surprises.
4. You are adding another marketplace
Each channel brings different rules and workflows. Expansion without ownership often creates duplicated data and missed tasks.
5. Your agency needs delivery capacity
A white-label operator can expand fulfillment capacity while your internal team protects client strategy and relationships.
Manager, agency or employee?
Choose based on workload, risk and the amount of cross-functional leadership required. A freelancer offers flexibility and direct access; an agency offers broader capacity; an employee fits deeply integrated, full-time needs.
Start with ownership, not tasks
Define which workflows the manager owns, what they can decide, what must be escalated and how success is reviewed. Clear authority is the difference between true operational support and another inbox to manage.
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