Connect Etsy integrations
Merchandise your Etsy storefront by automatically updating product listings and managing inventory levels from a single source. Use our workflow automation to sync new orders directly to your shipping service and update customer details in your CRM. Register now to automate your creative commerce.
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With the Etsy app in Make, you can automate your creative commerce by using Etsy as both a trigger and an action. Set up workflows to watch for new shop receipts or transactions, and then use Etsy as an action to manage listings, update inventory levels, and submit tracking information, streamlining tasks like syncing new orders to shipping services and merchandising your storefront.
Creates a draft listing product.
Creates or updates personalization settings for a listing. This module will fully replace any existing personalization on the listing.
Removes a listing.
Deletes an existing personalization.
Removes a user address.
Retrieves the shop details of the authenticated user.
Retrieves a shop payment account ledger's entry.
Retrieves the details of a listing.
Retrieves the details of a product.
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Looking to get more out of Etsy? With Make you can visually integrate Etsy into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
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