Sync as a Source & Destination Store
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Claudia
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Wade Wendorf
I couldn't agree more, this is feature I must have before I can use Syncio.
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Claudia
This feature is currently on Beta and being tested. Please reach out to support@syncio.co if you want access
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Syncio User
Definitely can use this feature. We want to create multiple storefronts that feed into a "main store" --- this allows us to maintain all the multiple distributor/fulfillment connections out of one store, and then use "shell storefronts" with Syncio as the single app that is needed to transmit order information back to the hub which then spiders out to many different connections with distributors
Derek aten
This is a critical component for the success of businesses to thrive on Syncio.
The Green Box AU
It would be great to have a destination store also being a source store.
There are a few use cases for this.
Use case 1: Store B sources product 1 from Store A and sells it to its own customers
Use case 2: Store B sources product 1 from Store A and allow it to be sold by any store via syncio
Use case 3: Store B holds inventory of product 2 which can be sourced/sold by any store
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Kristian Henderson
I would also need the ability to do destination and source store. As I have my own warehouse and have source stores that get orders
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19grams Specialty Coffee Roasters
Would love this feature urgently! In order to get products shipped from suppliers directly to customers and sell products made by us with another brand in other stores.
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Coffee Addicts
We would also need a store to be both a source and a destination. In our case this is needed because we want store A to sync products/inventory with stores B, C and D. But we want orders to be synced between A and B, but also between C and D. We don't want orders to sync back to A which means C needs be both a source and a destination.
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Rob Denton
I'd like to second this request. We have a partnership with another company and would like to sell our product on their site and vice versa. In other words:
Store A needs to sell products from Store B and Store B needs to sell products from Store A.
We currently have the first part of that working, as I assumed this functionality already existed. We will now need to go find a different solution, unfortunately.
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