Connect 29 Next integrations
Propel your performance marketing funnels by automating 29 Next to coordinate custom checkouts and native subscriptions. Linking this commerce engine to our workflow automation tool lets you instantly sync order histories, trigger fast fulfillments, and track abandoned carts. Create your free Make account today to unify your storefront conversions.
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Cancels an existing order.
Create a customer.
Creates a fulfillment for a specific order.
Gets customer orders.
Get customer subscriptions.
Gets a cart.
Gets a customer.
Gets a dispute.
Gets a product.
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Popular 29 Next workflows.
Automate your 29 Next store using Make. Connect your favorite apps, sync order data, and simplify your daily workflows.
Unlock Growth: Powerful Benefits of Integrating 29 Next with Make
Connect 29 Next with Make to automate your shipping, marketing, and support workflows. Instantly sync customer data, track real-time sales, and manage subscriptions without manual work to save time and scale your business faster.
Automatically push new orders from 29 Next to your shipping providers or inventory systems to speed up delivery.
Instantly connect customer purchase and checkout data to your email and SMS marketing platforms to run targeted campaigns.
Automatically sync transaction and currency data to Google Sheets or your accounting software for instant financial updates.
Create helpdesk tickets automatically when customer disputes or order issues arise, ensuring faster response times.
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