SyncMyOrders Documentation
Learn how to automate your distribution workflows without writing code. This documentation covers everything from getting started to advanced integration scenarios.
Get Started
New to SyncMyOrders? Start here.
Step Types
Learn the building blocks for creating workflows.
Explore Agents
Connect to your systems.
View Examples
Real-world integration patterns.
Getting Started
- Introduction to SyncMyOrders Overview of hands-on guides for building and operating SyncMyOrders scenarios.
- Glossary This glossary explains the main concepts of the SyncMyOrders in plain language.
- Working with Scenarios Build, test, and publish workflows that keep your orders and inventory in sync.
- Invocation History Inspect past scenario runs to troubleshoot issues and confirm expected behavior.
- Using Triggers Decide how and when your scenarios start—on a schedule, webhook, or from another flow.
Step Types
- Step Types Overview Learn about all available step types in SyncMyOrders.
- Start Step Entry point that receives the incoming payload for your scenario.
- Agent Step Call an agent capability to talk to systems or run a transform.
- Conditional Step If/then branching based on a condition.
- Switch Step Multi-branch router that picks one path based on a value.
Agents
- Agents Overview Connect to any system with SyncMyOrders agents.
- Shopify Agent Manage Shopify products, orders, inventory, and collections through SyncMyOrders.
- OpenAI Agent Use OpenAI models for chat, structured output, vision, and safety checks.
- Amazon Bedrock Agent Run generative AI workflows on AWS Bedrock models.
- SFTP Agent Exchange files over SFTP from your workflows.
Examples
- Generating SEO title and descriptions for Shopify products using AI Using generative AI tools to create SEO-optimized meta title and description for Shopify products automatically.
- Examples Overview Reference examples you can copy and adapt for common distribution workflows.