Shopify operations
Warehouse Management for Shopify & Shopify Plus
Connect storefronts, batches, and carrier labels in one control tower built for operators.
Problem & impact
- Orders arrive in waves and teams lose track of priority by mid-shift.
- Batching lives in spreadsheets, so walking paths stay long and error-prone.
- Label printing bounces between apps, slowing pack-out during peak hours.
How it works
Shopify sync
Authorize the connector once and pull orders, tags, and customer notes in real time. The Shopify integration keeps fulfillment queues current without manual refresh.
Pick & pack
Use guided batch picking to shorten routes and surface exceptions early. Associates see lane assignments, substitution prompts, and batch picking KPIs on handhelds.
Labels
Print verified FedEx, UPS, and USPS labels directly from the packing station. Rate shop or auto-select contracts to protect margin.
Key benefits
- Live order health scores keep supervisors ahead of service-level risks.
- Single inventory view reduces oversells across retail and Shopify POS.
- Label presets and cartonization guardrails keep freight spend predictable.
Implementation & onboarding
Stand up locations in days with import templates and role-based walkthroughs. Teams rehearse go-live with sandbox data while founders coach through office hours.
Schedule a live workshop to map stations, barcode layouts, and hardware.
Integrations
Pair Shopify with accounting, marketplaces, and carrier tools without custom code. Connect UPS, ShipStation, and ERPs alongside Shopify for clean reconciliation.
FAQs
How quickly can we go live?
Most Shopify merchants pilot in one week and move to production inside 30 days with guided checkpoints.
Does it support multi-location inventory?
Yes. Track stock by warehouse, retail store, and virtual location with automatic Shopify updates.
Can we print carrier-compliant labels?
Yes. Native integrations cover UPS, USPS, and FedEx. Use fallback PDFs or ZPL for specialty printers.
Keep Shopify promises without firefighting
Give teams one place to plan routes, print labels, and confirm shipments.