Shopify Integrations & Middleware
Connecting Shopify to your core business systems
When Shopify integrations
become essential
Order volumes increase and manual processes stop scaling
Stock and pricing must stay aligned between Shopify and backend systems
Finance, fulfilment or customer service teams rely on accurate Shopify data
Multiple Shopify stores or sales channels need to stay in sync
Why middleware matters
in a Shopify setup
Reliable synchronisation between Shopify and backend platforms
Visibility and error handling when issues occur
Flexibility as systems or processes evolve
Cleaner separation between Shopify and dependent systems
The systems Shopify
typically connects to
ERP platforms such as SAP, NetSuite, Microsoft Dynamics, Brightpearl, Epicor, Kerridge and Envisage
OMS and order orchestration platforms
CRM platforms including Salesforce and HubSpot
PIM and DAM systems supporting product and content workflows
WMS and fulfilment platforms
Shipping and logistics providers such as Sendcloud
Designing integrations
that scale with Shopify
Defining where Shopify acts as a source or consumer of data
Clarifying ownership of products, orders and customer information
Designing data flows that adapt as the business grows
Avoiding duplication, conflicts and hidden dependencies
What you gain
from Shopify integrations
Shopify integration strategy and system mapping
Middleware implementation and configuration
Shopify to ERP, OMS or CRM integration
Fulfilment and logistics integration
Monitoring, optimisation and ongoing support