Omnichannel · TikTok Shop & Amazon
Own the marketplace buyers you'd otherwise never see.
Amazon and TikTok Shop deliberately keep the buyer relationship. Flash lets a member self-report an order, verifies it through the official channel API, and converts that buyer into a member you own — verified, not guessed.
The problem
You sell on the marketplace. The marketplace keeps the customer.
Buyers you can't reach
Amazon and TikTok Shop hold the email, the identity, and the relationship. You made the sale and got a number.
Loyalty stops at one channel
Shopify-only loyalty leaves marketplace revenue — a huge share of your sales — outside your member base entirely.
Self-reported is gameable
Asking buyers to claim an order invites fake screenshots and AI-generated receipts. Trust without verification is a fraud surface.
How it works
Verify with the official API. Then a person approves. Then points.
A member submits an order number; Flash fetches the authoritative order through your own channel credentials. The amount is read server-side — never trusted from the buyer — and every verified order is routed to human review.
Official-API verification
The amount and status come straight from Amazon SP-API or TikTok Shop — server-side and authoritative, immune to edited screenshots.
Ownership by credential boundary
Orders are fetched with your own seller token and shop cipher. A competitor's order is literally unfetchable — not a field comparison.
PII never lands
Flash matches, then discards. Only non-PII order fields are projected; buyer personal data never reaches storage — asserted by tests.
- Live & gated: the connector contract, Amazon SP-API integration, TikTok Shop integration, verify/award service, and APIs are built. Real-order verification is rolling out behind staged graylaunch gates.
- M1 = 100% human review: verification never auto-awards points. A person approves every order — deliberately, to keep pending points from being spent before approval.
- Roadmap (not built): auto-approval and the refund claw-back cron are planned for a later milestone. The TikTok connector is in graylaunch validation (M2).
Why it's different
Marketplace for acquisition. Your owned channel for retention.
The first-party playbook the market recommends is simple: let marketplaces win the first sale, then pull that buyer into a channel you own. Flash executes it — with the order verified through the channel's own API.
Typical approach
Platform-native tools
Keep the buyer inside Amazon / TikTok by design.
Flash, by design
Convert a verified marketplace order into a member on your own loyalty graph.
Typical approach
Screenshot / honor-system claims
Trust a buyer's upload — gameable, and AI fakes are surging.
Flash, by design
Read the authoritative order server-side via official API; the buyer can't edit it.
Typical approach
Single-channel loyalty
Reward only on-store behavior.
Flash, by design
Marketplace, Shopify, and in-store all resolve to one verified member object.
Verification as a feature
In a year of AI-faked receipts, the source of truth is the channel itself.
Flash doesn't score a screenshot. It asks the marketplace, through credentials only you hold, and builds a channel-agnostic foundation so a new marketplace is just one more adapter.
Authoritative, not inferred
The order amount and status are read from the official API server-side — the kind of verification a screenshot scan can never match.
Three-layer de-dup
A unique submission index, a unique order record, and an idempotent award key mean one order is claimed and rewarded exactly once.
Channel-agnostic by design
One connector contract, one state machine. Amazon and TikTok Shop plug in as adapters — and the next marketplace will too.
What changes for the business
The buyers marketplaces keep from you become verified, owned members — claimed against the channel's own records, reviewed before a single point is awarded.
Official API
order verified server-side, not from a screenshot
Human-reviewed
100% of verified orders, today (M1)
PII-free
match-then-discard — no buyer data stored
Auto-approval and refund claw-back are on the roadmap. We label what's shipped and what's next, honestly.