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Ecommerce Connect (Beta): Shopify Integration for Order Import

Connect your Shopify stores through the built-in Ecommerce Connect service to manage online orders in Orderry

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You’ve been asking for this for a long time, and we’re finally ready to present the first results of our extensive work, the beta version of the new built-in Ecommerce Connect service, which lets you synchronize Orderry with ecommerce platforms!

The ultimate goal of Ecommerce Connect is to become a synchronization tool on four levels: orders, product catalog, clients, and payments. Today, we’re introducing the first stage — order synchronization, starting with the Shopify integration.

Shopify is one of the world’s leading eCommerce platforms, trusted by millions of businesses to sell online and in person. It offers a simple store builder, hundreds of customizable design templates, powerful marketing tools, and an intuitive product management system.

And now, with the new Shopify integration, you can automatically import orders from your Shopify stores directly into Orderry — along with products and client information — to manage them all in one place.

How the Integration Works

Once your Shopify store is connected, Orderry automatically:

  • imports all new orders from Shopify;

  • adds products from those orders without manual entry;

  • creates new clients (if they don’t already exist) based on the order data.

After connecting, all unclosed and uncanceled Shopify orders from the last two months, as well as all new ones, will automatically appear in Orderry.

Every minute, Orderry checks for new orders and updates product details. Products added to imported orders are not deducted from stock, so you can control fulfillment manually.

You can also refresh one or several orders manually (no more than once every 10 minutes).

Connecting Your Shopify Stores

In Settings > Ecommerce Connect, you can connect any number of Shopify stores in just a few minutes.

To connect a store, specify:

  • shop name;

  • your Shopify website URL;

  • API key (access token generated in your Shopify account under Settings > Apps and sales channels);

  • the location where orders will be created;

  • the type of orders to create;

  • the method for identifying Shopify products in Orderry (to avoid duplicates);

  • managers who will receive new orders (you can assign one, several, or all — in which case orders will rotate among them).

After entering the data, click Save and import orders — synchronization will begin.

All unclosed and uncanceled orders from the past two months will appear in Orderry. If there are many, the import may take a bit longer.

For step-by-step guidance, follow our detailed instructions on connecting Shopify to Orderry.

What’s Next for Ecommerce Connect

We’re continuously expanding the capabilities of Ecommerce Connect. Soon, you’ll be able to sync product stock from Orderry to connected stores and manage even more eCommerce platforms from one place.

If you have any questions, suggestions, or ideas for improving Ecommerce Connect, send us a message via Support Chat. Your feedback helps us make Orderry even more convenient for your business.

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