Cin7 vs Linnworks
How Cin7 and Linnworks compare on Index Score, pricing and platform coverage.
Cin7 and Linnworks solve overlapping problems from different angles. Cin7 leans into strong native ecommerce and marketplace integrations; Linnworks into broad native marketplace and storefront integrations.
The short version.
On our benchmark Cin7 takes the higher Index Score (82 to 78) — but that headline hides where each one really pulls ahead.
Platform coverage is a wash: both integrate with 5 of the 6 platforms we track.
On price, Linnworks starts lower — Custom against from $349/mo — though the cheaper sticker isn't always the better deal once you factor in what each one includes for the money.
So Cin7 suits smb/mid-market teams; Linnworks leans toward smb/mid-market/enterprise.
- ✓ease of use
- ✓value for money
No clear lead on the four scored factors — it's close.
Side by side.
How the Index Score splits.
Which platforms each one integrates with.
What you'll actually pay.
- ·Cin7 Core (formerly DEAR) publishes three tiers: Standard $349/mo (5 users, 2 integrations, 6,000 orders/yr), Pro $599/mo, Advanced $999/mo — gated on users, integrations and annual order volume. Cin7 Omni is a separate, custom-priced product for larger omnichannel/B2B operations.
- ·Quote-only, tiered on monthly order volume (no percentage-of-revenue fees), with add-on modules for listings, warehouse and forecasting. Published entry figure (~$150–$200/mo) is an UNVERIFIED third-party estimate
- ·Linnworks lists no prices and charges a one-time onboarding fee.
Cin7 vs Linnworks, answered.
Affiliate disclosure: Cin7 pays for placement (labelled PARTNER). It never changes their Index Score or where they rank in our index.







