How to Sell on Temu France: A Practical Guide for Sellers

M2E Multichannel Connect

Temu is actively expanding across Europe, and France has become one of its key growth markets. As the platform develops its European marketplace model, it enables EU-based businesses to reach French shoppers while meeting local regulatory and delivery standards. For sellers in France, Temu represents an additional sales channel with strong consumer visibility, provided they approach it with a clear understanding of the platform’s requirements.

Market data confirms that Temu already operates at scale in France. During the first half of 2025, Temu’s French user base grew by around 19.4 percent, reaching approximately 16 million active users per month, according to data published by Ecommerce Nation.

For sellers, this points to consistent customer demand rather than a short-term trend and makes Temu a channel worth considering as part of a longer-term sales strategy.

If you want to understand what makes Temu different from other marketplaces, read our article.

Registering as a Seller on Temu France

From the seller’s perspective, getting started begins with registration in the European Temu Seller Center. This is the environment Temu uses to verify that sellers are legitimate businesses and can meet marketplace standards.

During registration, French sellers are typically asked to provide the following documents and details:

Once approved, sellers gain access to the Seller Center, where products, prices, inventory, and orders are managed.

Product and Compliance Requirements

At this stage, many new sellers underestimate the importance of product compliance. In France and across the EU, Temu expects listings to meet applicable regulations and category-specific rules.

In practice, sellers should be ready to meet requirements such as:

Product content should be precise and factual rather than overly promotional. On Temu, a listing is not only a sales page but also a compliance reference, which is why clarity and completeness are critical.

Fees and Commissions on Temu France

Temu keeps scaling across EU markets, and France is one of the active regions for Temu Local sellers. If you plan to sell on Temu France, you should understand what costs can apply to your account and where they show up in your Seller Center.

Fee structures and policies are outlined in Temu’s Seller Center, which serves as the primary reference for sellers.

Here is what typically applies:

For more information, read M2E Cloud Documentation.

Add and Optimise Your Product Listings

On Temu, a listing is both a sales page and a validation check. If key data is missing, the product may not go live.

Start with products you can fulfill reliably. Choose items you can keep in stock and ship on time. If your supply chain is unstable, it will show up as cancellations, late dispatch, and bad account performance.

When you Create Listings, Keep the Workflow Simple.

First, pick the right category. Temu uses category rules to decide which attributes are required. If the category is wrong, you will chase errors later.

Next, fill in the required product details. Focus on the basics that often block publishing:

Then write the content like a shopper would read it. Use clear titles and short descriptions. Explain what the product is and why it’s useful. Stay factual. Avoid exaggerated claims.

Images matter too. Use a clean main image and a few supporting images that show the product clearly and honestly. Make it easy to understand what the buyer will receive.

Finally, double-check compliance for EU sales. Some categories require safety and regulatory information. GPSR can also apply in the EU, so make sure you can provide the required product and responsible-party details when prompted.

Managing Operations at Scale with M2E Multichannel Connect

As sales volume grows, operational complexity grows with it. Managing listings, stock levels, and orders manually inside the Seller Center may work at the beginning, but it becomes inefficient as order flow increases.

M2E Multichannel Connect helps you run Temu like a system, not a manual routine. You can list products in line with Temu requirements, and manage inventory and orders in one workflow, so you scale without losing control.

Here’s how M2E Multichannel Connect helps streamline your Temu operations:

If you run your business on Shopify, WooCommerce, or BigCommerce and plan to expand beyond Temu, M2E helps centralize operations across channels. If you sell only on Temu via Shopify, a dedicated Temu mono app by M2E can be a simpler option that still covers listing, stock sync, and order routing.

Publish listings with Temu Listing Validator Assistant

When you scale, listing issues become the silent blocker. Products fail because of missing weight, invalid attributes, wrong category specifics, or incomplete compliance fields.

That’s why M2E Multichannel Connect includes the Temu Listing Validator Assistant. It runs a check right after you click List Now. If something is missing or doesn’t match Temu rules, the Assistant opens and shows a clear breakdown of issues before your listing goes to Temu.

It helps you:

Fulfillment Settings (Order Fulfillment) for Temu France

Order fulfillment is another important part of your chain. You can store and manage products yourself or partner with a third-party logistics (3PL) provider.

Option 1. Direct From the Seller

You fulfill Temu orders from your own warehouse or through a 3PL in France (or the EU). You control the packaging, carrier selection, and service level.

Use it when:

Option 2: Fulfill Orders through Amazon FBA with Amazon MCF

For sellers who already use Amazon FBA as their primary fulfillment method, Temu orders can also be routed through Amazon Multi-Channel Fulfillment. This allows businesses to reuse existing logistics infrastructure instead of building a separate fulfillment flow for Temu. While this approach requires careful monitoring of costs and service levels, it can simplify operations during scaling.

This configuration uses our separate application, M2E Amazon MCF, together with M2E Multichannel Connect

Temu orders are routed to your store via M2E Multichannel Connect, and then M2E Amazon MCF sends fulfillment requests to Amazon. Once Amazon ships an order, tracking is captured and synced back so that order statuses remain consistent across all systems.

This allows you to:

Logistics and Delivery Expectations

Logistics is one of the most decisive factors for success on Temu France. The platform increasingly prioritizes sellers who can ship from within France or the EU and provide fast, trackable delivery.

French customers are accustomed to predictable delivery times, and to maintain healthy account performance, sellers typically need to:

Late dispatches, missing tracking information, or inconsistent delivery performance can negatively affect product visibility and overall account standing.

Shipping and Delivery Partners Temu France

You do not need a complex setup. You need a carrier that can reliably cover the whole country and provide consistent tracking.

For France, the only publicly confirmed local-to-local backbone is La Poste via Colissimo. Temu and Colissimo announced a local-to-local domestic delivery service designed as an end-to-end shipping solution for French sellers.

Core carrier to plan around:

Delivery Compliance Checklist

Fast dispatch and tracking are the basics. But on Temu, a few “technical” shipping rules can still break your flow even when you ship on time.

  1. Use a Shipping Template on every listing. Temu requires listings to have a shipping template. This is where your shipping method and handling settings are defined. If the template is missing or wrong, you create avoidable delays and listing issues.
  2. Make sure the carrier name matches Temu’s carrier list. Temu uses predefined carrier names. If your carrier name does not match what Temu accepts, the order may not be marked as shipped correctly.
  3. Upload tracking as soon as the parcel is handed off. Temu expects a valid tracking number plus an accepted carrier. With M2E, tracking can be synced to Temu as soon as you add it in your store workflow.
  4. Know what Temu counts as “late”. Temu defines late delivery against the latest date shown in the delivery date range on the order. If delivery misses that date, Temu may issue a credit to the buyer. Temu also states this does not remove the seller’s responsibility for delivery. In some categories, Temu only accepts 0 or 1 day handling time. If you try to send for 2+ days, Temu may reject the update. In real terms: ship the same day or next day.

5 Tips from M2E for Temu Sellers in France

These five tips help you avoid the most common Temu problems in France and grow with fewer mistakes.

Final Thoughts

Temu can be a strong channel if you treat it like an operational project, not a quick experiment. In France, the sellers who perform best usually do three things consistently: they publish compliant listings with complete product data, they ship fast with clean tracking, and they keep stock and order information accurate as volume grows.

If you want to reduce manual work, M2E helps you list products with fewer errors, keep inventory and order statuses in sync, and run Temu in the same workflow as your store. This makes it easier to scale without losing control over daily operations.

Sofiia Matsuk
Technical Writer and Content Creator with 3.5 years in B2B AI and data. I turn complex designs into clear, decision-ready docs
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