Finance & accounting
Shopify integration
Connect Shopify to Flitch and turn your orders, products, and customers into live dashboards.
Flitch is an AI BI tool that connects to Shopify and turns your data into shareable dashboards. Sign in with your Shopify store and pick the objects you want to import. Flitch keeps them in sync and lets you describe the ecommerce reports you need in plain language, no SQL required. It reads 3 Shopify objects, including Products, Orders and Customers.
- One-click read-only sign-in with your store
- Import orders, products, and customers
- Describe the dashboard you want in plain language
- Schedule background refresh to stay current
What Shopify data can you import into Flitch?
| Object | API resource |
|---|---|
| Products | products |
| Orders | orders |
| Customers | customers |
Objects map to resources in the Shopify API documentation.
How do you connect Shopify to Flitch?
One-click read-only sign-in with Shopify (OAuth).
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Shopify integration FAQ
What Shopify data can Flitch import?
Flitch reads your Orders, Products, and Customers. Choose the objects you want and Flitch turns each into a dataset you can build dashboards on.
Can I build a sales dashboard from Shopify orders?
Yes. Connect your Orders and ask Flitch for sales over time, average order value, or top products, and it builds the dashboard in plain language. No reports to configure.
Is my Shopify store data safe with Flitch?
Flitch connects read-only through OAuth to your store and never writes back. It only reads the orders, products, and customers you import.
Can I see my best-selling products and customers?
Yes. Import Products and Customers alongside Orders and Flitch can rank top products and repeat customers straight from your store data.
How do I keep Shopify dashboards current?
Set a background refresh and Flitch re-pulls your orders, products, and customers on your chosen cadence so the numbers stay up to date.
Does Flitch copy my Shopify data?
Only the objects you choose. Shopify is an API rather than a database Flitch can query in place, so those objects are pulled on your refresh schedule and stored as datasets. Nothing else is taken, and aggregation still happens in SQL against your data model, so a figure means the same thing on every dashboard built from it. Connect a database instead and Flitch queries it directly with no copy at all.
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