Integrations
Orders reach us on their own. Tracking and stock levels go back the same way. Nobody in your business retypes an address again.
Whichever platform you sell on, an integration with us does the same job.
A paid order arrives with its full delivery address, the lines to pick and the delivery option your customer chose. Before 4pm, it goes out the same day.
The moment a label prints, the courier and tracking number are written back to your store - so your own shipping notification is the one your customer gets.
Your store is set to what is actually sellable - on hand minus what is already allocated to orders - so you stop selling things that left the building yesterday.
Each one says what it does today - not what it might do once something ships.
Orders come to us as they are paid, tracking goes back to Shopify for your customer, and your stock figures stay level with what is actually on the shelf.
Paid orders are sent to us for you, tracking comes back into Magento so your customer gets their usual email, and stock is set to what you can genuinely sell.
Paid orders are sent to us for you, tracking comes back onto the order so your customer gets their usual email, and stock is set to what you can genuinely sell.
Send us orders, ask where they have got to, check stock, keep your product list up to date. Test keys let your developer build against the real thing without a parcel ever moving.
Amazon, eBay, Etsy - it all ends in the same place.
If it can call an API, it can use the warehouse. The REST API is public and documented, sandbox keys are free, and your developer can read the whole thing before you commit to anything.
Read the API documentationOr start without an integration at all. Plenty of brands begin by sending orders across as a file while the wiring is done properly in the background. It is not elegant, but it ships parcels from week one.
Ask how that worksTell us what you sell on and who built it. We will tell you honestly whether it is an afternoon of work or a project.