Connect Shopify with Adobe Live Search (Adobe Commerce Live Search) to get SaaS indexing, faceted search, rules, and AI recommendations that improve discovery and merchandising across the Adobe ecosystem.
• Shopify products, variants, collections, images, prices, and inventory signals are mapped to Adobe Commerce Live Search feed schemas for indexing.
• Delta sync logic sends only changed entities (create, update, delete) to keep the Live Search SaaS index current with minimal payloads.
• Storefront locales, currencies, and channel-specific attributes are routed into separate index views to support per-market facets and sorting.
• Facet fields are derived from Shopify product options, tags, metafields, and collection assignments, with normalization for consistent filtering.
• Merchandising rules and recommendation logic are applied within Adobe Commerce Live Search against the indexed data, while Shopify remains the order and customer system of record.
• Sync jobs and API calls are logged with trace IDs; rejected records are captured with validation errors for replay after data fixes.
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We map your Shopify product, price, inventory, and category data into the Adobe Commerce Live Search feed, then validate the SaaS index, facets, and query rules. Shopify stays the system of record while Live Search handles onsite discovery.
Typically SKUs, titles, descriptions, categories, attributes, pricing, inventory status, and images can be synced, depending on your catalog model. We also align attribute types so facets behave correctly across search and category browsing.
Yes, we can index per market or store view, with separate facet sets, rules, and merchandising logic when needed. The key is consistent Shopify data structure and a clear mapping for locale-specific attributes.
Merch teams manage boosts, pinning, synonyms, and rules in Live Search, while product truth still comes from Shopify. We set up governance so rule changes do not conflict with Shopify collections and campaign logic.
scandiweb delivers the integration end to end, including data engineering, frontend wiring, QA, and monitoring. We have delivered 2,100+ eCommerce projects since 2003, so we know what breaks in real catalogs, and how to prevent it.









