Spojit
Shopify + ShipStation integration

Connect Shopify to ShipStation

Go past the native order sync with custom fulfillment logic, AI-driven routing, and reliable tracking writebacks.

Shopify
Miraxa
ShipStation
  1. Shopify · order paidtrigger
  2. Choose carrier and serviceAI
  3. ShipStation · create orderaction
  4. Shopify · write tracking backaction
  5. Order fulfilleddone

ShipStation already pulls Shopify orders and pushes tracking back, and that native sync works for the common case. The friction shows up with custom rules: splitting orders, choosing a carrier by destination, or writing data somewhere the native sync ignores. Spojit adds that logic on top.

Automations you can build

Shopify and ShipStation, working together

When

When an order is paid in Shopify

Spojit does

create the order in ShipStation with the correct store and tag

When

When an order needs a carrier decision in Shopify

Spojit does

choose the service by weight and destination and set it in ShipStation

When

When a label is created in ShipStation

Spojit does

write the tracking number and carrier back to the order in Shopify

When

When a shipment is delivered in ShipStation

Spojit does

tag the order and trigger a follow-up in Shopify

What you get

Built for how Shopify and ShipStation really work

Custom carrier routing

Use Agent Mode or rules to pick the carrier and service per order based on weight, destination, and SLA.

Reliable writebacks

Push ShipStation tracking and status back to Shopify durably, even when one side rate-limits.

Conditional fulfillment

Branch on order tags, line items, or location to handle splits and exceptions the native sync cannot.

The difference

Why teams build this on Spojit

ShipStation has a strong native Shopify integration that imports orders and writes tracking back, and for standard fulfillment it is all you need. Spojit is for the cases it cannot handle: conditional routing, AI-driven carrier selection, order splits, and custom writebacks, all durable and with deterministic steps running free in Direct Mode.

With Spojit

  • The native sync is fixed; Spojit adds branching, carrier logic, and writebacks it cannot express.
  • Agent Mode handles carrier-selection judgment, while order creation and writebacks run free in Direct Mode.
  • Durable execution retries through Shopify and ShipStation rate limits so no label or tracking update is lost.
FAQ

Shopify + ShipStation, answered

Does this replace the native ShipStation Shopify sync?

No, it extends it. Keep the native order import, and use Spojit for carrier logic, order splits, and custom writebacks the native sync cannot do.

Can it pick carriers automatically?

Yes. Agent Mode or rules choose the service by weight, destination, and SLA and set it in ShipStation.

What runs free versus on AI credits?

Order creation and tracking writebacks run in Direct Mode at no AI-credit cost; only carrier-decision logic uses credits.

What is possible depends on your plan and authorized API access. Some Shopify and ShipStation endpoints and capabilities are gated by the vendor (for example, parts of an API may require a higher tier, and write access can require a custom or add-on connection on an eligible plan), so not every workflow is available on every account from day one. You can request a feature or integration any time, and we will get in touch to figure out how to make it work.

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