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Woocommerce vendor store connect

Guide to connect vendor's Shopify store.

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Written by Yash J
Updated over a week ago

1. Login to Your WooCommerce Store

Go to WooCommerce settings after logging in.

2. Generate Consumer Key and Consumer Secret

  1. Navigate to Advanced → REST API → Add Key.

  2. Generate a consumer key and consumer secret with permissions set to Read/Write.

  3. Remember to copy and securely store these keys as they are crucial for Vendor Sync.

3. Open Shipturtle Application

  1. Access Shipturtle by visiting the provided URL.

  2. Log in with the credentials provided by the merchant

4. Move to Vendor Inventory Sync Tab

Once logged in, go to the Vendor Inventory Sync tab.

5. Connect to the WooCommerce Store

  1. Look for the WooCommerce icon and connect button.

  2. Click on "Connect" and enter the WooCommerce store domain. For example, if your store name is "vendorsync," your domain would be https://vendorsync.com/.

  3. Enter the previously generated Consumer Key and Consumer Secret.

  4. Click "Submit".

Note: After a successful connection, ensure you do not disable the webhooks to avoid sync issues. Check the webhook status to confirm it is active.

Refer to the image below for guidance on webhook settings. (Coming Soon)

That's it! You're now set up to sync your WooCommerce store with Shipturtle. If you encounter any issues during setup or syncing, feel free to reach out to our support team for assistance.

Product Requirements for Vendor WooCommerce Store Sync

  1. The product should be either a “simple” or “variable” product.

  2. The product must be published (status) on the vendor's WooCommerce store.

  3. There can be no more than 3 options/attributes per product, as Shopify only allows up to 3 options for creating variants.

  4. The number of variants/variations cannot exceed 100, as Shopify permits only up to 100 variants.

  5. The product should not be “downloadable”, “digital”, or “virtual”.

  6. The product must be “purchasable” (i.e., it should have quantity and price).

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