

Integrate Shopify with Wrike
About Shopify
Shopify is an eCommerce platform that provides tools for both online and physical sales. On Shopify, users can set up an online store with pre-made themes. They can also accept payments from a variety of sources and use the analytics to look at their business’s sales trends. This can help them understand where they need to better focus their sales and marketing efforts.
About Wrike
Wrike is a cloud-based collaboration and project management software that scales across teams in any business. It allows companies to gain visibility, simplify their planning and streamline their workflow, giving them a better chance at long-term success, clarity, and insights.
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Shopify's End Points
Shopify Abandoned Checkout
Track checkouts that were added to a customer’s cart but not completed as sales. This field includes data about the customer, the product and the reason for cancellation. It can help determine which products are most commonly abandoned at checkout and why, allowing you to run better predictive analyses about your future products and customers.
Shopify Customers
Retrieve basic customer information - such as ID, email, mailing address, and name - as well as data about customer behavior, such as the last order a customer made, their total amount spent or how many orders they have made with your company. You can then use this data to focus your marketing efforts towards specific customers or demographics.
Shopify Orders
Retrieve important data about an order request, such as customer contact information, the product ordered or the status of the order itself. Then, use this field to track important sales data like what products are being ordered the most or sales trends based on region or product price.
Shopify Products
Create any number of product groupings and view data ranging from the product name and product ID to how much the product weighs, when it was created and how much it costs. Then, use that data to track trends and understand what types of products have been successful and why.
Shopify Transactions
Track any exchange of money that occurs on Shopify, including completed sales, refunds and voided orders. This data can also track the actual revenue generated from your orders via their order ID’s, which will provide you with a sales-focused view of how well your business is performing.
Shopify Refunds
Capture data from any transaction where the money has been refunded to the customer or any transaction where an item has been returned after being ordered. You can then view details about how much was refunded, what products were returned and whether or not those products have been restocked. This information can ultimately help you understand which products are successful, which are not and why.
Wrike's End Points
Wrike Accounts
For account-specific insights, you can also search among all tasks in one account. This can help focus your search and quickly understand the strengths and weaknesses of each of your accounts.
Wrike Tasks
If you need an important piece of company-wide information, you can search among all tasks in all accounts. This function can help you extract big-picture project insights with just a few clicks, allowing you to prepare your data for analytics.
Wrike Folders
Search among tasks in a specific folder for highly targeted data and insights. Then, combine this information with data from other business-critical data sources to understand it more comprehensively.