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07
Apr

Tobi

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Pixallent released their latest Shopify addon Synctobase.

We’ve built is a little, hosted Ruby on Rails app which uses the Shopify API to sync your products with Google Base. All you need to do is signup for a basesync account and the rest is automated. We check for any changes to your Shopify inventory (add, edit or delete) on a daily basis, then inject them to Google Base. The best part is that it’s completely FREE!

For those of you who haven’t seen it yet, they also built Fetch to allow Shopify users to sell digital goods and have them automatically delivered.

Pixallent sure does put their early access to the Shopify API to good use :-)

Comments (4)

Dave

Nice that they get early access to the API. Now, how about the rest of us that could use it to make some nice extras for Shopify? Are we chopped liver? Don’t you think that Shopify’s survival and growth depends at least a little bit on attracting outside help to grow the Shopify eco-system?


Jared Burns

LOL! Gotta love ya Dave. If you’re not trying to stir things up in the forums, you hit the blogs! =)


ilya

Well, i have to agree very much with dave.

As avid shopify users it just tears your heart out to casually read that there is actually an API, that it apparently is stable enough for other companies to offer services to shopify users, but that NO information is published about how and what?

or am i missing something? Common guys, open up some of your thinking at least, of give us something of a time-frame…


Cody Fauser

Shopify

We’re currently polishing up the last remaining features of the API before we release it for public consumption. Once we release the API it will be difficult for us to make any changes to it, so it is important that Pixallent has early access to help us iron out the rough spots.

We’re very keen to finally release the API and we’ll be doing so as soon as possible.


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