ShipStation is a web-based, multi-carrier shipping solution that is designed to save eCommerce retailers time and money on their order fulfillment process. With ShipStation you get access to a single set of powerful tools for managing your orders from creation through fulfillment—anywhere your business needs to ship.
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Triggers for each individual line item when a new order is created or imported.
Triggers for each individual line item when a new outbound shipping label is created for an order.
Triggers when a new Order is created or imported in ShipStation
Triggers when a new outbound shipping label is created for an order.
Triggers when a new form submission occurs.
Triggers when a new order is placed.
Triggers when an order is updated.
Create Order
Marks an order as shipped without creating a label in ShipStation.
Updates an existing order. Only orders in an open status in ShipStation (awaiting_payment, awaiting_shipment, and on_hold) can be updated through this method. This call DOES NOT currently support partial updates. The entire resource must be provided in the body of the request
Adds a new item to a given collection.
Adds a new item to a given collection on your published site.
Fulfills an order.
Refund an order.
Unfulfills an order
Updates an item.
Updates a live item
Updates an order.
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ShipStation is an ecommerce platform that is built to help online retailers succeed.
It was started in 2012 by Dan Gingiss and David Ahl.
The company has raised around $1.3 billion in funding and has over 1000 employees.
The company’s headquarters is located in Austin, Texas.
They offer multiple services including order management (API integration), web design, shipping, customer service, and inventory management.
ShipStation integrated with Webflow gives developers a way to create custom user interfaces for their customers that make it easy for them to perform their business tasks.
Webflow is a website builder that helps non-technical users build their own websites with no coding knowledge necessary.
The company was founded in 2013 by Viktor Tabori and Marc D’Souza.
It was purchased in 2016 by GoDaddy for $64 million.
As of this writing, Webflow has over 100 employees and is based in New York City.
Webflow integrates with ShipStation to allow ecommerce businesses to process orders from their website using the platform provided by ShipStation.
Webflow allows businesses to create simple websites without relying on developer resources or expertise. By integrating the two platforms, the ecommerce business can use the tops provided by Webflow to create a sales channel without hiring a developer or learning how to code. This also allows them to access the powerful shipping services offered by ShipStation.
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