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AspDotNetStorefront is an ASP.NET-based eCommerce shopping cart platform aimed at merchants who want a highly customizable, self-hosted store. It has historically been sold as a licensed product that includes full source code (available in C#), letting a business host it on its own servers or with its own hosting provider rather than on a vendor-managed cloud. Its more recent major release (v10) introduced an ASP.NET MVC front end, while the admin console has continued to rely on the older ASP.NET Web Forms framework. Because of this architecture, AspDotNetStorefront is generally positioned toward medium and larger merchants that have development resources available to customize and maintain the platform, rather than toward merchants looking for a fully managed, out-of-the-box SaaS cart.
Because AspDotNetStorefront is typically self-hosted and heavily customized, merchants running it often need an external tool to turn their catalog into clean, structured product feeds for shopping channels and marketplaces without hand-building exports for every destination. Connecting your AspDotNetStorefront store to Feedance lets you centralize product, inventory, and order data in one place and generate and maintain feeds from that data, instead of relying on ad-hoc scripts or manual exports tied to your store's custom codebase.
Feedance connects directly to your AspDotNetStorefront store using the store's available access credentials (such as store URL and API/administrative credentials configured for your installation). Once connected, Feedance reads your catalog and order data on a regular basis and keeps it synchronized so your feeds and reports reflect what is actually in your store.
Because AspDotNetStorefront installations are often customized, the exact connection details (for example, which endpoint or access method is available) can vary between stores and versions. Feedance's setup flow is designed to guide you through supplying the right connection information for your specific installation.
Feedance works with three core data entities from any connected platform, including AspDotNetStorefront:
AspDotNetStorefront does not ship with a single standardized, modern REST API in the way many newer SaaS platforms do; it is a licensed, source-available application, and many merchants run customized or older versions of it. As a result, connection setup can look a little different from store to store depending on the version and customizations in place. If you run into a connection issue, it is worth confirming which version of AspDotNetStorefront your store is running and whether any custom code changes have been made around product, inventory, or order data, since these are the areas most likely to affect how your store's data is exposed for integration.
Once connected, Feedance syncs your AspDotNetStorefront product, inventory, and order data on a regular, ongoing basis to help keep your feeds current. Exact sync frequency can depend on your plan and store size, and you can also trigger a manual sync from your Feedance dashboard whenever you need the latest data reflected right away.
Feedance connects directly to your AspDotNetStorefront store using your store's connection details and credentials. Once connected, Feedance regularly reads your product, inventory, and order data to keep your feeds up to date.
It can. AspDotNetStorefront is a licensed, source-available platform, and many stores run customized or older versions. If you have trouble connecting, check which version you're on and whether any custom changes have been made around product, inventory, or order data, since that's the most common source of differences between installations.
Feedance works with three types of data: products, inventory, and orders. It reads product details like titles, descriptions, images, and prices, reads stock levels for availability, and reads order data to support reporting and keep your catalog information aligned with actual sales.
Feedance syncs your connected store's data on an ongoing basis automatically. If you've just made changes in your store and want them reflected right away, you can also trigger a manual sync from your Feedance dashboard instead of waiting for the next scheduled sync.
In many cases, yes. Because AspDotNetStorefront installations can be customized quite a bit, some setups may need extra attention during connection setup. If your store has significant custom development around its catalog or order data, it's a good idea to confirm with your developer how that data is exposed before connecting.
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