Connect Shopify and Comarch to sync products, stock, orders, customers, and loyalty points across channels, so your team stops reconciling data by hand and fulfillment stays accurate.
• Product master data is synchronized from Comarch to Shopify, with mapping for SKU, titles, descriptions, variants, attributes, images, and category/collection assignments.
• Inventory quantities are synced per location/warehouse based on Comarch availability logic, with delta updates sending only changed stock records to Shopify.
• Price lists and taxes are mapped to Shopify price fields per market or customer group when applicable, with rounding and currency rules handled in the transformation layer.
• Shopify orders are exported to Comarch on order creation or payment capture, including line items, discounts, shipping, payment method, and customer identifiers.
• Order status, fulfillment, tracking numbers, cancellations, and refunds are synchronized back to Shopify, with event timestamps used to prevent out-of-order updates.
• Customers and addresses are matched using stable keys (email, Comarch customer ID, or Shopify customer ID), with deduplication rules and conflict handling.
• All sync operations are logged with payload snapshots and error codes, and retries are handled for transient API failures and rate limits.
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Stock updates flow from Comarch to Shopify on a schedule or near real-time, depending on your setup. Shopify availability stays aligned with what Comarch can actually fulfill.
Yes – orders, payments, shipping details, and refunds can be mapped and pushed to Comarch. This keeps fulfillment, invoicing, and customer service working from one dataset.
Typically SKUs, barcodes, names, descriptions, images, categories, pricing, and attributes. The exact field mapping depends on your Comarch model and Shopify catalog rules.
It can, as long as the integration maps Comarch entities to Shopify markets, locations, and price lists. We usually design this upfront to avoid conflicts in stock and price logic.
Since 2003, scandiweb has delivered 2,100+ eCommerce projects and helps process $4 billion+ for clients each year. You get engineers who know Shopify, data flows, and the failure points that break sync in production.




