Etsy is an online marketplace for buying and selling unique, creative, and handmade goods.
The term 'Etsy' is a trademark of Etsy, Inc. This application uses the Etsy API but is not endorsed or certified by Etsy, Inc.
Microsoft Excel is an application program for calculations and data management, which generates spreadsheets, and functions as a database. It makes it easier to organize, analyze and present data while helping to make informed business decisions based on the analysis.
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Triggers when there is a new active listing.
Get Active Listings By Shop.
Triggers when new order is created.
Triggers when new shop is added.
Triggeers when New Paid Order Is Received.
Triggeers when New Order Is Shipped.
Triggers when a new row is added to a table in a spreadsheet.
Triggers when a new worksheet is added to a spreadsheet.
Creates a new ShippingProfile. You can pass a country iso code or a region when creating a ShippingProfile, but not both. Only one is required. You must pass either a shipping_carrier_id AND mail_class, or both min and max_delivery_days.
Update Shop Details
Adds a new row to the end of a specific table.
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Etsy, Inc. is an American e-commerce company located in Brooklyn, New York. It operates on the e-commerce platform known as a B2B (Business to Business. and provides an alternative place for people to sell their products online apart from eBay and Amazon. The site focuses mainly on handmade or vintage items and craft supplies. (Etsy, Inc., 2018)
Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet program that allows users to organize and display the data they cplect into tables. It is commonly used by business people, students, and teachers in order to perform mathematical calculations and create graphs. This application can also be used to create pivot tables and PivotChart which are both powerful tops of analyzing data. (Microsoft Corporation, 2018)
I believe that Microsoft Excel should integrate with Etsy as this would give people who have started to use it more freedom when working with their data, as well as giving their customers even more flexibility in what they can do with the data they cplect. Etsy is something I am familiar with as I have been using it for a few years now, although I find it difficult to edit my spreadsheets with the limited functions provided by the program. I often find myself having to go back to my computer in order to edit them instead of doing so directly from my mobile device. If Etsy was able to be integrated with Excel, I could make all of my edits directly from my phone without having to switch between two different applications. As well, as I can see from the image below, if I wanted to change how many categories there were in my spreadsheet, I would have to go back to the computer and then come back to my phone to continue editing it; it would be much more productive and efficient if I could just change it right on my phone.
Excel file showing the limitations of only being able to edit one sheet at a time.
It would also be nice if I could save my work as a PDF as well, which this program does not allow me to do currently. Because of these limitations, I decided to try out Google Sheets instead, which allows me to do more things than Excel does. However, I do not like using Google Sheets because the interface is very different from Excel, and therefore takes some getting used to before becoming comfortable using it. I think that if Microsoft Excel were able to integrate with Etsy, then it would be easier for me to use both programs together for the same functions that I need, instead of switching between them because each has its own limitations. In addition to this, it would also help with saving space on my phone because I wouldn't have to download both apps onto my device in order for me to be able to access the features that I want from them. The image below shows how my spreadsheet looks like in both Google Sheets and Microsoft Excel:
Excel file showing the limitations of only being able to edit one sheet at a time.
Google Sheets file showing the different interface compared with Excel.
The benefit of integrating Etsy with Microsoft Excel is that it will help bridge a gap that exists between the two platforms, as well as helping expand on the functionality of each program. As already mentioned above, there are limitations in each program that prevent me from being able to work efficiently with both programs at the same time. By integrating them together into one app, it would support cplaboration among businesses and organizations where their members or employees would be able to share and analyze their data in real-time without having to switch between separate apps. For example, if an organization wanted someone who worked remotely from the main office (such as an offsite employee. to access their accounting data and information about their vendors and suppliers, then they could send them a link through email or other means and they would be able to access it from anywhere online without having to download anything onto their device. This would help with efficiency by allowing them to access and work with their data regardless of location or time of day, whereas right now they are limited by where they are and when they are able to access the Internet. By integrating Etsy and Microsoft Excel together this way, users would also be able to view their data in multiple formats such as charts and graphs in order to easily visualize what they are looking at instead of viewing in a spreadsheet form only. Other than just connecting organizations together though, I think it could also help individual users organize their personal data and make it easier for them to get things done without having to go through a lot of unnecessary hassle. For example, if someone wanted to create a spreadsheet for their grocery list but didn't have the room on their phone for another app, then they could use Microsoft Excel on their mobile device instead of having to switch between multiple apps until they found one that worked for this purpose.
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