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What is AWS Marketplace Storefront? - AWS Marketplace

What is AWS Marketplace Storefront?

AWS Marketplace Storefront lets a Partner launch a branded procurement experience connected to AWS Marketplace, where the Partner curates a catalog of products, uses built-in capabilities to automate deal workflows, and routes transactions through an existing AWS Marketplace seller account. A storefront can show products from other Partners alongside the Partner's own AWS Marketplace products.

Key capabilities

  • Branded storefronts - Create customized web storefronts with your branding, colors, and layout to present your AWS Marketplace products.

  • Multiple layout types - Choose from Standalone, Embedded, E-Commerce, or Campaign layouts depending on your use case.

  • Product curation - Import products from the AWS Marketplace public catalog or your own seller account listings, and organize them with tags, categories, and badges.

  • Buy With AWS integration - Enable buyers to initiate procurement directly from your storefront, with requests routed to your team for offer creation.

  • Governance and approval - Configure approval policies, buyer groups, and spending thresholds to control procurement workflows.

  • Connector integrations - Connect to CRM systems (HubSpot), co-selling programs (AWS ACE), and communication platforms (Slack) for workflow automation.

  • Role-based access control - Manage team permissions with predefined roles at the organization, account, and storefront levels.

  • Insights and reporting - Track billed revenue, collections, disbursements, and agreement renewals.

Who uses Storefront?

User Use case
ISV sellers Create a branded catalog of their own products for direct sales through AWS Marketplace
Channel partners / Resellers Build multi-vendor storefronts curating products from multiple sellers for their buyer community
Systems integrators Create targeted storefronts for specific verticals, campaigns, or customer segments

How it works

  1. Create an organization and connect your AWS Marketplace seller account.

  2. Build a storefront by choosing a layout, importing products, and configuring design.

  3. Set up procurement with Buy With AWS, governance policies, and approval workflows.

  4. Deploy the storefront to make it accessible to buyers.

  5. Manage ongoing operations through connectors, automation, and reporting.

Getting started

To get started with AWS Marketplace Storefront, see Prerequisites.