What you need to get started
To use a pilot integration, you'll need:
- An active Starshipit account.
- Access to the relevant platform (e.g., IMS, WMS, or ecommerce platform).
- Willingness to collaborate during setup and testing.
How it works
- Explore options: Review the integrations listed below.
- Reach out to us: Fill out this form with details about your selected integration or platform.
- Collaborate: Work with our team to configure and test the integration.
- Provide feedback: Share your experience to help improve the integration.
Available pilot integrations
| Platform | Status | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| ApparelMagic | Awaiting pilot customer | Imports orders and syncs tracking information with ApparelMagic. |
| ERPNext | Awaiting pilot customer | Imports orders and syncs tracking information with ERPNext |
| Squareup | Awaiting pilot customer | Imports orders and syncs tracking information with Squareup |
| Zoho Inventory | Awaiting pilot customer | Imports orders and syncs tracking information with Zoho Inventory. |
| Walmart Marketplace | Awaiting pilot customer | Imports orders and syncs tracking information with Walmart |
| Not listed? | If your integration is not listed, we're still keen to hear from you. Let us know by submitting this form. |
FAQ
Can I request an integration with a platform not listed here?
Is there a cost to participate in a pilot integration?
There’s no additional cost, but you’ll need an active Starshipit account.
Once finalised, these integrations will be available for general use.
It’s hard to say! The timeline depends on a few factors, including the complexity of the integration, any limitations with the platform, our team’s capacity, and how quickly you’re able to respond during the setup process. We’ll work with you to keep things moving as efficiently as possible.
Not necessarily. Submitting a request opens a conversation with our team to explore the feasibility of the integration. While we’ll do our best to work with you, there’s no guarantee the integration will be built—it depends on a range of factors, such as the platform’s capabilities and demand from other users.