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How  To Seamlessly Integrate WooCommerce With Shiprocket: A Comprehensive Guide

WooCommerce undoubtedly stands out as one of the most popular and commonly used open source eCommerce platforms for sellers. It is a highly customisable software for building your online business and reaching out to a wide audience. WooCommerce powers nearly 28% of all online stores along with offering eCommerce sellers a feature-packed platform.

Shiprocket offers integration with WooCommerce to facilitate hassle-free selling and shipping, all from a unified platform. With Shiprocket’s plugin for your WooCommerce store, you can enjoy the following benefits:

Benefits of using WooCommerce with Shiprocket

  1. Save time & money
    Shiprocket has partnered with all major courier providers, which help you deliver to 26,000+ pin codes and at the same time reduces the cost.
  1. Always stay notified
    Stay notified via email and SMS on all the activities happening on your orders.
  1. Automatic Billing Reconciliation
    With Shiprocket, you can manage all your billing in one place with automatic reconciliation, eliminating the need for manual effort.
  2. Understand how your shipping is performing
    Shiprocket’s unique dashboard lets you analyze your performance against the industry best metrics. So, you figure out the points where you lack.
  3. Sync all your marketplace and WooCommerce inventories
    If you are selling on multiple marketplaces and also have a WooCommerce inventory, you can manage all of them in one place.

Integrating WooCommerce With Shiprocket

Integrating WooCommerce with Shiprocket is a breeze, requiring just a few clicks. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do it:

1. Login  to the Shiprocket Dashboard.

2. Go to Settings Channels.

3. Click  Add New Channel.

4. Click on WooCommerce Add.

5. Enter the store URL and click Connect to WooCommerce.

6. Next, you’ll be directed to a page within WooCommerce where you’ll need to approve the permissions required for Shiprocket to operate (i.e. import your orders, push order statuses, etc.). Here, you must click Approve.

7. After approving the connection, you will be redirected to the Channel page in the Shiprocket panel, where you’ll find your consumer key and secret key.

8. When redirected in the panel, you can now update the order status you want to pull into Shiprocket.

9. Post that, please click on Update Channel and test Credentials to create the channel in Shiprocket.

10. Note: Enable REST API in your WooCommerce plugin. To do so, go to your WordPress admin account, locate the WooCommerce section, click Settings → API and make sure the option “Enable the REST API” is checked. If you don’t have an API tab, you must upgrade your WooCommerce plugin.

11. Click “Save Channel & Test Connection”.

12. The green icon indicates that the channel has been successfully configured.

Now you are all set to integrate your WooCommerce store with Shiprocket.

The integration between Shiprocket and WooCommerce offers online sellers a streamlined approach to managing shipping and orders. By seamlessly connecting these platforms, businesses can efficiently handle their logistics while focusing on growth. In addition to integration with WooCommerce, Shiprocket also offers integration to Prestashop, Magento, Opencart, Amazon, and more, showcasing its dedication to serving a wide range of eCommerce requirements.

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7+ years of experience in growth hacking and product marketing. A passionate digital marketer with a great blend of technology. I spend most of my time upskilling and experimenting, for my love of doing crazy stuff that helps fuel growth for my clients, companies I work for.

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