Shopify & Woocommerce intergration

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    Phil ET

    We also post this many years ago, we would be down to pay extra monthly and extra license fee for a shopify pod integration

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    Dan Raskas

    We have lost several affiliate stores because we do not have this integration and both platforms have other options that can be integrated. We are evaluating custom developed options.

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    Jimmy Nguyen

    This is definitely a must now with Shopify being the go to website for launching a T-Shirt Brand. We need a way to integrate sales orders from Shopify to our business hub, this will give us a chance to compete with or becoming a POD company. 

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    Jeremy Shipman

    Or can you open up an API for a developer to make this happen?

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    Pete DuVal

    This is a utility that I'm sure some DecoNetwork users would pay for on an ongoing basis to enable their "brand" affiliate customers the utility to use the fulfillment provider and a POD provider. It's possible to hire developers to create a Shopify app for this purpose for DecoNetwork subscribers that have access to the DecoNetwork APIs, but development cost is in the 3-5K range plus some kind of maintenance cost when necessary. Shouldn't DecoNetwork guide this instead of random alternatives? And WooCommerce/WordPress users would represent another opportunity for regular subscriptions.

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    Eythan Tibbs

    I searched for a solution like this for quite some time before landing here. Although I love how much better the site customization options are on Deco over Inksoft, both fall short by not allowing for a Wordpress integration of some sort. All of these tools could be put into a plugin and installed on a custom Wordpress site, so my customers who I already build sites for could add apparel to their own site, rather than placing it on a subdomain and needing to brand that site to be as similar to their current site so it seems legit. 

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