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CDON + Shopify integration

Connect and scale your Shopify operations by integrating CDON to streamline listings and orders across Nordic ecommerce markets.

  • Bring CDON orders into Shopify
  • Send Shopify shipment and tracking updates back
  • Drive CDON availability from the right Shopify stock

One Shopify operation behind marketplace demand

Make CDON orders part of the fulfilment and inventory workflow you already run

CDON creates another source of marketplace demand, but it does not need to create another internal order process. Synchron brings eligible marketplace orders into Shopify and lets the warehouse continue from the tools and routines already built around the store. Shipment progress and stock then travel back to CDON, keeping the external marketplace view closer to the operational reality inside Shopify.

Bring the order in, fulfil it from Shopify and keep marketplace availability tied to the warehouses that can actually serve it

Connected workflows

Connect the marketplace order lifecycle around Shopify

Synchron links incoming CDON demand with the Shopify fulfilment and inventory activity that determines how the order is completed and what can be sold next.

CDON to Shopify

Marketplace orders

Bring eligible CDON orders into Shopify so operations, fulfilment and customer-service teams can work from the same order environment used across the rest of your ecommerce business.

Shopify to CDON

Fulfilment & tracking

Use Shopify fulfilments to return shipped quantities, carrier and tracking information to CDON so marketplace delivery progress follows the warehouse activity already completed by your team.

Shopify to CDON

Inventory

Use Shopify as the availability source for linked CDON offers, with marketplace stock based on the locations or shared fulfilment pool that genuinely serve the channel.

How it works

From an CDON marketplace order to the Shopify operation behind it

The connection is designed to make CDON demand part of your normal ecommerce operation while carrying the important fulfilment and stock outcomes back to the marketplace.

  1. Step 1

    The marketplace order becomes eligible

    Synchron identifies the CDON orders that belong in your Shopify process, following the marketplace stage and acceptance model chosen for the integration.

  2. Step 2

    Shopify receives the working order

    Customer and product context is used to create the Shopify order that your fulfilment team can process through its existing apps, carriers and warehouse routines.

  3. Step 3

    Shipment progress returns to CDON

    As the order is fulfilled in Shopify, the relevant shipped quantities and tracking details can update the marketplace order.

  4. Step 4

    Inventory prepares the next sale

    Shopify stock changes can update linked CDON offers so future marketplace availability follows the inventory your operation is managing.

Operational visibility

Keep CDON orders, shipments and stock hand-offs visible

Marketplace automation is most useful when teams can still understand what happened. Synchron keeps the operational trail across imports and outbound updates so exceptions can be reviewed with the source order, fulfilment or inventory context still attached.

  • Follow marketplace orders into Shopify

    See the hand-off behind an CDON order becoming the Shopify record your internal team will actually fulfil.

  • Review tracking and stock activity going back

    Keep shipment and availability updates observable instead of assuming every marketplace update succeeded simply because Shopify changed.

  • Use controlled imports for testing or recovery

    Test known orders, backfill recent marketplace demand or reprocess a corrected case without changing the normal operating rules of the automated workflow.

Why Synchron.io

Add CDON demand without adding another daily operating system

The integration is most valuable when CDON expands where you sell while Shopify remains the environment where your team actually works. Synchron connects those roles across the order, fulfilment and inventory lifecycle.

Keep Shopify as the operational centre

Bring marketplace orders into the same environment where your team already manages fulfilment, customer service and ecommerce operations.

Choose the right acceptance model

Keep manual marketplace approval where it adds value or automate eligible pending-order acceptance when the process is predictable enough to remove that step.

Return fulfilment without portal re-entry

Let Shopify shipment activity update CDON instead of asking teams to repeat carrier, tracking and shipped-quantity information manually.

Tie marketplace stock to warehouse reality

Use the Shopify locations and stock pools that genuinely support CDON orders rather than exposing inventory that cannot serve the channel.

Keep cross-system activity understandable

Operational visibility gives teams a clearer view of what moved between CDON and Shopify and which exceptions still need attention.

Marketplace context

Use Shopify as the operating layer behind CDON marketplace activity

CDON can extend marketplace demand into your business, while Shopify remains the place where orders are processed and inventory is managed. Synchron connects those layers so the marketplace-facing workflow can follow the ecommerce operation behind it.

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  • Bring external demand into a familiar process

    Let CDON orders enter the Shopify-centred operation instead of creating a separate internal workflow for marketplace sales.

  • Keep marketplace updates driven by real operations

    Use Shopify fulfilment and inventory activity as the source for the shipment and availability information CDON needs.

  • Preserve flexibility as the operating model grows

    Location rules, product matching and acceptance choices can evolve around the way your marketplace and warehouse operation develops.

Choose where CDON order acceptance belongs in your operating model

Some seller teams want to approve pending marketplace orders themselves; others want acceptance handled as part of the automated import path. Synchron can support either approach, so the connection fits the level of marketplace control your team wants to retain.

Keep acceptance manual when review matters

Let your marketplace team decide which pending orders should move forward before those orders become part of the Shopify fulfilment queue.

Automate acceptance when the process is predictable

Where eligible pending CDON orders do not need individual review, acceptance can become part of the flow that prepares them for Shopify import.

Align acceptance with the orders you import

The marketplace stages included in the workflow should reflect whether orders arrive in Shopify after prior approval or as part of the automated acceptance path.

Keep fulfilment inside the Shopify ecosystem your team already knows

Once the marketplace order enters Shopify, the value of the connection is that your operation does not need a separate CDON-specific fulfilment stack. Existing warehouse rules, shipping apps and internal reporting can continue around the Shopify order.

Use one operational order queue

Give warehouse and customer-service teams one Shopify view for CDON demand and the other orders they already process.

Keep existing fulfilment tooling in place

Let the Shopify apps, carriers and warehouse processes already used by your business continue to determine how the CDON order is shipped.

Decide how imported orders affect Shopify stock

The order-import model can be aligned with whether Shopify should claim inventory for marketplace orders or whether stock is already accounted for elsewhere in your operation.

Expose to CDON only the stock your Shopify operation can fulfil

A multi-location Shopify account can hold inventory that belongs to different stores, warehouses or sales channels. Synchron lets marketplace availability follow the locations that genuinely support CDON rather than treating every unit in Shopify as automatically sellable there.

Choose the locations that serve CDON

Limit marketplace stock to the Shopify warehouses or locations that your operation actually uses for CDON fulfilment.

Combine stock only when it is truly shared

Several Shopify locations can support one marketplace quantity when they genuinely operate as a common fulfilment pool for CDON orders.

Keep unrelated inventory out of marketplace availability

Exclude stock that cannot fulfil CDON demand so the marketplace does not advertise quantities your warehouse model cannot support.

Use a product identity that works for both orders and stock

The same catalogue relationship matters in both directions. CDON order lines need to find the right Shopify variants, and Shopify inventory changes need to find the corresponding CDON offers.

Use the identifier your catalogues genuinely share

Build product matching around dependable references across both systems rather than forcing a SKU strategy when barcode data is the stronger common identifier.

Keep order matching and stock matching consistent

A reliable relationship between the CDON offer and Shopify variant gives both the incoming order flow and the outgoing availability flow the same product foundation.

Resolve catalogue gaps before scaling

Product mismatches are easier to correct during onboarding than after they start blocking order imports or sending stock to the wrong marketplace offer.

Questions, answered

Design the CDON flow around how you accept and fulfil marketplace demand

These are the decisions merchants usually need to settle before CDON demand can sit comfortably inside their existing Shopify operation.

Your CDON operating model needs another rule?

Tell us how orders are accepted, which Shopify locations fulfil them and how products are identified across both systems. We can discuss how the connection should fit around that marketplace process.

Can CDON orders be imported into Shopify?

Yes. Synchron can bring eligible CDON orders into Shopify so fulfilment and customer-service teams can process marketplace demand from the same operational environment used for other ecommerce orders.

Can the integration accept pending CDON orders automatically?

Yes. When your operating model calls for it, eligible pending CDON orders can be accepted as part of the flow before they are imported into Shopify. You can also keep marketplace acceptance manual.

Can Shopify tracking information be sent back to CDON?

Yes. Shopify fulfilment activity can return shipped quantities, carrier and tracking information to the corresponding CDON order.

Can Shopify inventory update CDON stock?

Yes. Linked CDON offers can receive availability derived from Shopify inventory, allowing marketplace quantities to follow the stock position maintained by the operation behind your store.

Can CDON availability be limited to specific Shopify warehouses?

Yes. You can base CDON availability on the Shopify locations that genuinely serve marketplace orders rather than using every location in the account.

Can stock from several Shopify locations be combined?

Yes, when those locations genuinely operate as one fulfilment pool for CDON demand. Combining unrelated warehouse stock can create marketplace availability your operation cannot actually fulfil.

How are CDON offers matched with Shopify products?

The integration needs a dependable shared product reference. SKU is a common approach, while barcode-based matching can be used when the catalogues are better aligned through EAN, UPC, GTIN or similar barcode data.

How do we monitor the CDON + Shopify integration?

Synchron keeps order imports, fulfilment updates and stock hand-offs observable so your team can review what moved between CDON and Shopify and investigate exceptions with the relevant operational context.

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Bring CDON marketplace operations into Shopify

Tell us how CDON orders are accepted, which Shopify locations fulfil them and how products are matched across both catalogues. We can shape the integration around the marketplace and warehouse model your team wants to keep.