Shopify Guide
Shopify
Import or export your orders from one application to another.
Keep your inventory up to date by synchronising your stock levels.
Synchronise contacts and customers between your applications.
Replicate your invoices and save your important data.
You can import and export the following lists to and from MS Excel or CSV file: Customers, Suppliers, Products and services, Chart of accounts. Plus you can export reports to MS Excel.
Here are a few commonly used reports: Profit & Loss, Balance Sheet, General Ledger, Trial Balance, Statement of Cash Flows, and Transaction List.
Shopify provides search engine optimisation (SEO), email marketing, social media integration and a discount code as a part of its marketing module. The stock count can be tracked in real-time and products can be de-listed when inventory runs out.
Shopify POS features inventory management capabilities that can sync with e-commerce store so users can see their actual inventory for both assets. It also features store management capabilities, such as reporting and analytics, staff management, order histories, and customer management.
No-code platform, start integrating in a matter of minutes.
Automatically trigger your syncs on predefined events.
Connect and synchronise your applications without any technical knowledge.
Observe in real time the data transferred from one app to another.
Enjoy fully encrypted communications and transfers.
Work as a team and regulate the permissions of your team members.
Follow the frequency of your synchronisations over time.
Tips to integrate Shopify and Teamleader easily
Shopify is a SaaS e-commerce platform that offers individuals and businesses the opportunity to create and animate their own online stores.
Customer management, project management and invoicing in one tool. Teamleader facilitates the work of more than 11,000 SMEs.
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