Connect Shiphero integrations
Dispatch your e-commerce orders with Shiphero to automatically update inventory levels and trigger shipping notifications. Use our workflow automation to sync new sales from your storefront or update order statuses in your CRM. Sign up today to automate your warehouse operations.
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Build your Shiphero integrations.
Integrate ShipHero with Make to streamline your warehouse operations, using ShipHero as both a trigger and an action. You can set up ShipHero to trigger workflows in Make based on events like shipments, inventory updates, order cancellations, or other fulfillment activities. Conversely, Make can use ShipHero as an action to receive and update orders, products, and order statuses, or to retrieve specific order and product information.
Executes a GraphQL Query
Returns Orders that Match the Search Criteria
Returns Products that Match the Search Criteria
Update Orders
Updates an Order
Triggers when an order line item goes on backorder
Triggers when a tote is cleared
Watch Orders that have been cancelled
Triggers when inventory is updated
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Popular Shiphero workflows.
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