I am considering selling on a different domain on my Shopify site in the near future.
If so, can I integrate and manage my inventory with my existing Shopify site?
Main issue: A merchant planning to sell on a second domain asks how to keep inventory integrated with their existing Shopify store.
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I am considering selling on a different domain on my Shopify site in the near future.
If so, can I integrate and manage my inventory with my existing Shopify site?
If you are looking to manage & synchronize the inventory across both stores, you’ll probably need to use an app for that.
https://apps.shopify.com/multi-store-inventory-sync
or
https://apps.shopify.com/syncio
Hi Nick,
Thank you for your advice!
I couldn’t find https://apps.shopify.com/multi-store-inventory-syncor, can you give me the correct URL?
Thanks
Thanks!!!
Hi @Sayaka_1
Yes, you can absolutely manage a second domain without splitting your inventory management.
I recommend checking out Easify Inventory Sync. It handles this using a Source store and Destination store setup:
The Setup: You keep your existing site as the Source store and connect your new domain as the Destination store.
Inventory Sync: Any stock changes in your existing site (Source) will automatically sync to the new domain (Destination), ensuring your inventory is always accurate across both sites.
Order Flow: When a customer buys from your new domain, the order automatically appears in your existing site. This means you can fulfill everything from your current dashboard, just like you do now, without switching accounts.
It makes expanding to a new domain very smooth, and the support team is always ready to assist if you have any questions.
Hi @Sayaka_1,
Sorry for the late reply. If you’re planning to sell on a different domain or a separate Shopify store but still want to manage inventory from your existing store, you can check out the Inventory Sync GoGo app.
Inventory Sync GoGo lets you sync inventory across multiple Shopify stores, so your stock levels stay consistent no matter where you’re selling. This means you can manage your inventory from one place while selling on multiple domains or stores without manually updating stock every time.
It’s a good option for centralized inventory control while running different storefronts.