Connect Shopify or Shopify Plus with Adyen to accept cards and local payment methods, reduce checkout friction, and keep payment reporting clean across markets.
• Shopify checkout creates payment intents and routes authorization requests to Adyen using the selected payment method and order totals.
• Transaction identifiers are linked between Shopify orders and Adyen PSP references to support payment lookups, refunds, and dispute matching.
• Payment status updates are synchronized via Adyen webhooks and mapped to Shopify payment states, including authorized, captured, refunded, and failed.
• Partial and full captures and refunds are represented as separate payment events, with amounts validated against the Shopify order and currency.
• 3D Secure and other authentication outcomes are handled as redirect or challenge flows, with results returned to Shopify to complete the order.
• Chargeback and dispute events are received from Adyen and recorded for operational tracking, with event payloads logged for audit and troubleshooting.
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We configure Adyen for Shopify Plus, validate payment methods per market, and QA the full flow in a staged checkout before go-live.
It depends on your entity, market, and Shopify checkout setup, but Adyen supports a wide range of local methods alongside cards, wallets, and bank transfers.
Yes, if your capture settings, order states, and webhook handling are aligned, you can keep captures, refunds, and chargebacks consistent between Shopify and Adyen.
We audit payment event mapping, webhook delivery, and reporting logic, then align Shopify order totals with Adyen payment and payout records.
Yes. scandiweb has delivered 50+ Shopify projects and supports multi-market configurations that keep payments, currencies, and reporting consistent.




