Connect Salesforce with Printify print-on-demand fulfillment to create products, sync catalogs, route orders to external print providers, and send shipping updates without upfront inventory.
• Product listings are created in Printify and synchronized to Salesforce using shared identifiers (SKU, variant ID, and option values) to keep catalog and order lines aligned.
• Order payloads (customer, address, items, quantities, and selected variants) are transmitted from Salesforce to Printify, where they are routed to the selected external print provider for made-after-order production.
• Inventory is treated as non-stocked; order validation focuses on variant availability, print provider constraints, and address formatting rather than on-hand quantities.
• Price, tax, and shipping charge fields are mapped between systems with configurable ownership to avoid overwriting Salesforce-side commercial data.
• Status events (accepted, in production, shipped, delivered, canceled) are pulled or received from Printify and written back to Salesforce order records.
• Tracking numbers and carrier details are captured from Printify shipments and linked to Salesforce orders and cases for customer service visibility.
• Sync jobs support delta updates, error logging, and retry handling for failed product or order transmissions.
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We map Salesforce orders and line items to Printify products and variants, then push eligible orders for production at the right external print provider. Routing rules cover SKUs, print locations, and shipping methods.
Typical sync includes products, variants, SKUs, pricing fields, customer and shipping data, order status, tracking numbers, and carrier updates. You can also sync mockup URLs or artwork references, depending on your workflow.
Yes, we bring Printify shipment events and tracking links back into Salesforce so Support Teams can answer quickly. Updates can also trigger automated notifications and case status changes.
We set clear SKU and variant conventions, apply validation on create and update, and use deduplication rules before anything is written to Salesforce. This keeps reporting, refunds, and reorders consistent.
Yes, the flow is designed for made-after-order production, so you only create items when an order is placed and sent to Printify for fulfillment. scandiweb has delivered 2,100+ eCommerce projects since 2003, which helps us design integrations that keep up as volume grows.





