Shopify daily customer sync to WhatsScale
Shopify daily customer sync to WhatsScale
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Bulk sync your Shopify customers to WhatsScale CRM on a daily schedule.
HOW IT WORKS:
- Runs on a daily schedule (configurable)
- Fetches all customers from Shopify
- Creates or updates contacts in WhatsScale CRM
- Adds tags for segmentation
BENEFITS:
- Catch any customers missed by real-time sync
- Ensure CRM is always complete and up-to-date
- Great for initial migration of existing customers
WHEN TO USE:
- First-time setup to import existing customers
- Backup sync alongside real-time Smart Sync
- Low-volume stores that prefer batch processing
SETUP REQUIRED:
- Shopify store with customer data
- WhatsScale account with CRM enabled
SCHEDULER: Default runs daily at midnight. Adjust timing based on your needs.
COMPARISON:
- Smart Sync: Real-time, triggers on new orders
- Daily Sync: Scheduled batch, catches everything
RECOMMENDATION: Use both templates together - Smart Sync for instant updates, Daily Sync as a safety net.
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