Houzz Marketplace
GeekSeller supports the Houzz Marketplace and helps you manage your Houzz business from one place.
If you sell home, décor, or renovation products, you probably already know Houzz. It started as a place for inspiration, design ideas, and connecting homeowners with professionals. Over time, product sales became part of the platform as well.
In September 2025, Houzz has taken a clear step further with a dedicated marketplace: ShopHouzz.
- Houzz.com remains focused on inspiration, design tools, and services like Houzz Pro.
- ShopHouzz.com is built only for shopping. It’s a separate site where buyers browse furniture, décor, and home goods, often with free shipping.
For sellers, this means more visibility. Your products are no longer limited to a “Shop” section inside Houzz — they are also shown on a dedicated marketplace domain focused entirely on shopping.
How GeekSeller works with Houzz
GeekSeller connects directly to the Houzz Marketplace and helps you automate daily operations:
- orders sync automatically from Houzz into GeekSeller
- inventory levels stay in sync, helping prevent overselling
- orders can be routed to your warehouse, 3PL, or fulfillment provider
- one dashboard to manage Houzz alongside other marketplaces
This allows you to treat Houzz like any other major sales channel, without manual work or separate systems.
How to sell on Shop Houzz
To sell on ShopHouzz, you typically need to join Houzz as a vendor (this is a vendor program where Houzz Shop purchases products from you for resale to customers). You complete the vendor signup and the Vendor Information Form, then use the Vendor Dashboard (or approved systems) to submit and maintain your Product Data (titles, costs, lead times, descriptions, dimensions/weights, images, compliance details, etc.) and manage orders.
Once you’re approved and your products are listed, you’re expected to accept and fulfill properly placed orders, ship within the lead time you publish, confirm pickup/tracking in the dashboard, and follow packaging rules (including using Houzz packing slips and not adding marketing inserts that push customers to other channels). Payment and operational requirements also include keeping business/tax/banking details up to date, meeting responsiveness expectations, and following Vendor Guidelines.
For the full terms, see the Houzz Shop Vendor Agreement here.


