Connect Shopify and Salsify to centralize product content, sync attributes, images, and taxonomy, and keep every PDP and collection consistent across storefronts.
• Product identifiers (SKU, external ID, and Shopify product/variant IDs) are used to map Salsify records to Shopify products and variants, including parent–child relationships.
• Attribute sets from Salsify are transformed to Shopify fields, product options, and metafields, with locale- or market-specific values mapped to the right store context when applicable.
• Rich media assets (images and other files) are transferred with references, ordering, and alt text handling, and then linked to the correct Shopify products or variants.
• Publish events from Salsify trigger exports to Shopify, while delta sync logic sends only changed records to limit payload size and reduce update collisions.
• Validation rules flag missing required attributes, invalid option combinations, and formatting issues before updates are applied, with error logs captured per record.
• Sync ownership is defined per data domain, with Shopify treated as the system of record for orders and storefront state, and Salsify as the system of record for product content and enrichment.
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We map Salsify attributes, categories, and assets to Shopify products, variants, and metafields, then automate exports via API or scheduled feeds with validation rules.
Typically this includes titles, descriptions, specs, pricing fields, images, documents, and category taxonomy, plus variant-level attributes pushed into Shopify fields and metafields.
Yes, you can run store-specific mappings, language variants, and market rules, then publish the right content per Shopify store, region, or channel.
We add governance checks for required fields, unique identifiers, and option sets, then run staging syncs and delta updates to reduce broken variants and overwrites.
Yes – scandiweb has delivered 50+ Shopify projects and has 60+ certified data engineers to cover integration, QA, and ongoing data quality monitoring.









