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Integrations

Works with the apps your product page already uses.

Most made-to-order stores already run an options app. Whatever the customer picks in it lands on the order as a line item property, and that's what Orderkraft reads. From there it works out the bill of materials and opens a manufacturing order. No theme edits, and nobody retyping anything into a spreadsheet.

Step one

The customer configures.

Fabric, finish, engraving, dimensions. Your options app collects them on the product page and attaches them to the line item at checkout.

Step two

Orderkraft reads the order.

The properties arrive on the order webhook. Shopify's variant limits never come into it, because none of this is a variant.

Step three

Production gets something to build.

A manufacturing order, with the materials it needs and a lead time attached. It sits in the queue until it's built, then fulfillment releases.

Product options and add-ons

These handle what Shopify's variant system can't express: free text, file uploads, instructions that only make sense for one order. The choices ride along on the line item, so Orderkraft knows what to build without anyone re-keying it.

Personalizers and visual configurators

Same mechanism, plus a live preview of what the customer is putting together. Several of these also produce the print or engraving file, which is the other half of what production needs.

Payments and deposits

Made-to-order ties up cash for weeks before anything ships. These partners change when the money arrives.

Don't see your app?

If it writes to line item properties, we can read it.

That list is the apps merchants ask us about most. Plenty of others work too, we just haven't written them down yet. Tell us what you're running and we'll look at an actual order from your store before you spend money on anything.

New to this? How Orderkraft models a made-to-order product explains what happens after the order lands.