Integrations
Orders from Shopify, Amazon, Faire, WooCommerce, and more flow into Stocksmith automatically. Stock adjusts across materials, components, and finished goods — no manual entry, no reconciliation, no surprises.
Connect the platforms you sell on. Orders import automatically — finished goods decrement as orders arrive, keeping your stock counts accurate across every channel without lifting a finger.
E-commerce
Orders sync automatically. Finished goods stock decrements with every sale — no manual reconciliation required.
Stock syncMarketplace
Amazon orders sync alongside your other channels. Track what's selling, what's moving, and what needs to be restocked — from one place.
E-commerce
Connect your WordPress store. Orders pull in automatically, keeping your production inventory aligned with web sales in real time.
Stock syncWholesale
Wholesale orders from Faire sync into the same inventory as your DTC channels — so a big wholesale run never blindsides your retail stock.
Stock syncMarketplace
Pull Etsy orders into Stocksmith alongside your other channels. One view of all your sales, one inventory that stays accurate.
Stock syncPoint of Sale
In-person sales through Square sync into the same inventory pool as your online channels — your production numbers stay accurate whether you're selling online or at market.
Connect your accounting platform so your COGS, expenses, and revenue figures flow through automatically. No end-of-quarter data entry marathons — the numbers are already there.
Accounting
Use QuickBooks for your accounting? Stocksmith handles the manufacturing side — bills of materials, production batches, real inventory — and keeps QuickBooks in sync.
Accounting
Expenses, supplier invoices, and COGS flow into Xero automatically. Your books stay current without manual data entry between systems.
Coming soonWhen an order arrives on any connected channel, Stocksmith takes it from there — no manual import, no spreadsheet updates, no end-of-day reconciliation.
A customer places an order on Shopify, Faire, Amazon, or any of your connected channels. Stocksmith picks it up automatically — no login, no import needed.
Finished goods inventory decrements in real time. If you use components or assemblies in your products, those levels update too — right down through your bill of materials.
All your channels, all your stock, in a single dashboard. Know what you have, what you've sold, and what needs to be produced next — without checking four different platforms.
General inventory tools can count finished goods. What they can't do is understand that when you sell a 50ml serum on Shopify and a 50ml serum on Faire, both orders are pulling from the same batch you produced last Tuesday — and that batch used materials you ordered from three different suppliers.
Most product businesses end up with a split: one system for the channels (Shopify, Faire, Amazon), another for the inventory, and a spreadsheet holding the two together with formulas and hope. It works until it doesn't — usually when a channel spike, a supplier delay, or an employee mistake breaks the chain.
Stocksmith connects both sides. Channel orders come in; manufacturing inventory — materials, components, finished goods — adjusts automatically. Your real stock position is always current, across every platform you sell on.
Before Stocksmith
With Stocksmith
Yes — for Shopify, WooCommerce, Etsy, and Faire, Stocksmith pushes updated stock levels back to the channel automatically. When you manufacture a batch or receive a shipment, your listing quantities update across connected platforms without manual intervention. Stocksmith is the authoritative inventory record — one source of truth that keeps every channel in sync.
Yes — connecting multiple channels simultaneously is one of the core reasons to use Stocksmith. Orders from Shopify, Etsy, Faire, Amazon, and more all pull into the same inventory. One stock pool, every channel, so an order on any platform automatically reflects across all of them.
When an order syncs, finished goods inventory decrements first. If you have a bill of materials set up for the product, Stocksmith also tracks how that order affects your raw material and component requirements — so you always know what you need to produce next, and what you need to reorder from suppliers.
Many product businesses use Stocksmith alongside an accounting platform — Stocksmith handles the manufacturing and inventory side, while QuickBooks or Xero handles payroll, tax, and financial reporting. They're solving different problems. Stocksmith's accounting integrations make it straightforward to push the relevant financial data across without duplicating entry.
Most integrations connect in under 10 minutes — it's an OAuth-style authorisation, not a technical setup. You connect your channel, map your products, and Stocksmith starts pulling in orders. No developer required, no API keys to manage. The Help Centre has step-by-step guides for each platform if you need them.
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