Your shop connected to the rest of your business
A webshop rarely stands on its own. Around it sit your supplier, your bookkeeping, your customer service and your carrier. As long as those don’t talk to each other, manual work is left over. That is the work I take away.
Common integrations
Suppliers
Stock, prices and product data straight from your supplier’s feed or API. Including dropshipping, where the order goes to the supplier directly.
Bookkeeping
Orders and payments landing in Moneybird or Exact on their own, with the right VAT and ledger accounts. No more re-typing invoices.
Customer service
Order and customer data next to your helpdesk, so a question doesn’t start from zero. Connected to the tools you already use.
Payments
Mollie, iDEAL and the methods your customers expect, fed back cleanly into order and bookkeeping status.
Shipping
Labels, track & trace and status updates to your carrier and your customer, automatically at the right order status.
// Integrates with the tools you already use
It’s in the details
An integration rarely fails on a quiet Tuesday morning. The question is what happens when your supplier’s API is slow, when a webhook arrives twice, or when something breaks halfway through a sync. That is where the real work sits.
I build integrations that retry when they can, that never process anything twice, and that speak up when someone needs to step in. With monitoring on top, so you notice before your customer does. That way of thinking comes from my background in infrastructure.
A chain where payment, provisioning at the telecom supplier and delivery to the customer all run without anyone stepping in.
Want to talk it through?
Tell me where it hurts. A first 30-minute call is free and without obligation, and usually enough to tell what is feasible.