Shopify
The integration of the Shopify online store in the PartsLinker system focuses on connecting the store platform with marketplace services such as eBay, eMAG or Amazon. Marketplace integration modules built into store platforms usually offer very limited functionality. Sellers often choose PartsLinker as an intermediary to access its features for listing offers and managing sales. Be surprised how simple and fast such an integration process actually becomes!
Retailers who conduct their business exclusively in the online store also switch their order management to PartsLinker to improve their workflow using the Pick&Pack Assistant or automated actions and benefit from operator and accounting integrations in one place.
Integrating a Shopify store with PartsLinker allows:
- downloading orders from Shopify into the PartsLinker dashboard (orders from all channels are managed in one place, i.e. in the PartsLinker Order Manager)
- transmission of orders from the marketplace (in two integrated directions) to the online store
- redirecting shipping numbers and order statuses from PartsLinker to the store (so the store also has data about live orders when they are processed in PartsLinker)
- creating invoices based on orders from Shopify and possible redirection to external accounting software
- listing products from the store's warehouse on the marketplace (Shopify store as an external warehouse)
- price and stock synchronization between the store and multiple services on the market
- updating products in offers according to information from the store's warehouse
- printing receipts on a fiscal printer for orders downloaded from Shopify
- easy creation of shipping labels