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Head-to-Head Comparison
DREPX vs SUPERDS
SuperDS relies on local Chrome extension automations. While simple, it runs on your local computer, slowing down your machine and leaking cookies across sessions. Discover why modern ecommerce merchants are migrating to Drepx for 10x faster product listing, automated pricing protection, and sub-minute fulfillment tracking.
Drepx Advantage
- Private Secure Cloud Connection channels standard
- Cloud Synchronization Clusters with Handshake Verification
- Sub-minute automated stock/price updates
- Unlimited listings (no scale limits)
SuperDS Downsides
- Slows down local PC processing
- High session leak risk
- Only syncs when your PC is turned on
Feature-by-Feature Breakdown
| Feature | SuperDS | Drepx OS |
|---|---|---|
| Connection Engine | Local Browser Ingestion | Cloud Synchronization Clusters |
| Connection Routing | User's Local Connection | Secure Cloud Channels (Zero Extra Cost) |
| Secure Data Handshake | Requires Manual Intervention | Dynamic Handshake Verification |
| EXIF Metadata Removal | No Image EXIF Stripping | Zero-Trace Image Scrubbing |
| Inventory Sync Rate | Only active when PC is on | Sub-Minute (Socket-Based) |
| Listing Limits | Unlimited listings but local sync only | Unlimited (All Subscription Tiers) |