How to Send Shopify Orders to Another Shopify Store

Many businesses manage multiple Shopify stores for various reasons: some have regional storefronts for different markets, and others have separate stores for B2B and B2C customers. Whatever the scenario, knowing how to transfer a Shopify order to another Shopify store is essential for keeping operations running smoothly.

Without automation, manually copying order details from one store to another is painful and error-prone. It involves extracting order data from the source store, reformatting it to match the destination store, and then manually entering the information. This not only takes up valuable time but also increases the chance of human error, which can lead to delays and customer dissatisfaction.

Automating order transfers between Shopify stores offers a solution to these problems. By using dedicated tools and integrations such as MESA, you can send order data from one store to another without any manual intervention. This automation ensures orders are processed accurately and efficiently, reduces staff workload, and minimizes mistakes.

Get MESA to sync Shopify orders to another store.

MESA Template ID

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Step-by-step guide: Send orders from one Shopify store to another

Time needed: 5 minutes

This workflow automatically transfers orders from one Shopify store to another. When a customer places an order in the source store, a corresponding order with all relevant details is created in the destination store.

  1. Trigger on new order created in source store

    This workflow begins when a customer places a new order on the source Shopify store. The workflow is set to trigger every time an order is created, capturing all necessary order details.Order Created

  2. Authorize destination store credential

    Copying the details from the original order, this step creates a new order in the destination Shopify store. Simply select the credentials for the different store. Authorize destination store credential

  3. Create a new order on the destination store

    The workflow gathers order details, including product details, customer information, shipping preferences, and payment status from the source store. It ensures all relevant data fields, such as currency, email, line items, billing, and shipping addresses, are connected back to their variable data values of the order that triggered the workflow. The order is also tagged as an imported order for easy identification.Create new order on destination store

  4. Turn “On” this workflow

    Be sure to run your workflow once to ensure it’s saving orders to the destination store exactly as you want them. Then, turn “On” this workflow to have it run automatically any time a new order is created in your source Shopify store.  Send orders from one Shopify store to another

MESA Template ID

send-orders-between-shopify-stores

Everyday use cases to sync orders

Shopify merchants face situations where transferring orders between stores is necessary for smooth operations.

Regional storefronts

One common use case is managing multiple regional storefronts that send orders to a central fulfillment store. This allows businesses to have a local presence while centralizing their inventory management and order processing.

Wholesale vs. Retail

Another scenario is when separate B2B and B2C stores require order data sharing. Businesses that serve wholesale and retail customers often have distinct stores to cater to the specific needs of each segment. However, consolidating order information from both stores is crucial for efficient order management and inventory control.

Test scores

Quality assurance and testing are essential to running a successful ecommerce business. Many Shopify merchants create test stores to test new features, designs, or workflows before deploying them in their production stores. By setting up test stores to forward orders to the production store, businesses can ensure that any orders placed during testing are not lost and are processed quickly in the live environment.

Marketplaces

Finally, syncing orders between marketplaces and direct-to-consumer stores is a frequent necessity for businesses that sell through multiple channels. Marketplaces like Amazon, eBay, or Etsy offer increased visibility and sales opportunities, but managing orders across these platforms alongside a branded Shopify store can be challenging.

Benefits of automating order transfers

Automating order transfers between Shopify stores offers more than just convenience.

Process faster

One of the biggest benefits of automated order transfers is reduced processing time, which means faster order fulfillment. When orders are sent from one store to another without manual intervention, businesses can avoid the time-consuming task of manually entering order details. By delivering orders quickly, businesses can build a good reputation and customer loyalty.

Accurate inventory

Ensuring inventory accuracy across multiple stores is a key to successful e-commerce. Automated order transfers ensure that inventory data is synced and up-to-date in real-time. When an order is placed in one store and transferred to another automatically, the corresponding inventory levels are updated instantly. This seamless integration prevents overselling and helps businesses avoid stockouts or unfulfilled orders.

Scalability

As businesses grow and order volumes increase, manually transferring orders becomes increasingly cumbersome and inefficient. Automating the process allows businesses to scale their operations seamlessly, handling more orders without compromising on accuracy or speed. Whether a business handles 10 orders a day or 10,000, automation ensures each order is transferred without a hitch or delay.

Frequently asked questions

Can I transfer historical orders?

Yes, using MESA’s Time Travel, you can target historical orders.

Will this affect my inventory levels?

Yes, the line item quantities are also included and will decrease inventory levels on the destination store.

Can I customize which orders get transferred?

Yes, using MESA’s Filter or Paths built-in tools, you could customize this workflow by targeting only the orders required.

What you should do now

Whenever you’re ready…here are 4 ways MESA can help you get more done:

  1. Sign up for MESA. The best way to get started is sign up for MESA today. Every plan includes the first 7-days free so you can be assured your workflow is running properly.
  2. Browse pre-made templates. Our customizable workflow templates are a great way to get started more quickly.
  3. Talk to our automation experts. If you need help personalizing any workflow template, guidance how to make any automation or, simply want us to make your workflow, we can help.
  4. If you know another merchant who’d enjoy reading this page, share it with them via LinkedIn, YouTube, Twitter, or Facebook.

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