Shopify
Storefront products, orders, inventory, and fulfillment workflows require Shopify setup and granted access.
integrations
Toastti supports scoped marketplace, notification, label, and shipping workflows with clear setup states. Future integrations stay planned or admin-managed until they are ready for customers.
OAuth or read verification alone does not enable listing, delisting, repricing, or inventory writeback. Toastti shows write workflows as preview or setup-required until provider write capability and safety mode are ready.
Storefront products, orders, inventory, and fulfillment workflows require Shopify setup and granted access.
Read and write capability depends on approved official StockX seller API access.
Alias Personal Access Token support is structured for org-level encrypted token storage.
Read-only foundation is available for seller OAuth, signed read sync scaffolding, webhooks, and usage-fee policy. Writes remain disabled.
Listing, delisting, repricing, and inventory writeback require provider verification and Toastti safety mode.
Toastti-owned server credentials power email delivery when configured.
SMS delivery is prepared but disabled until sender verification, opt-in, and admin settings are complete.
Browser print is available; Zebra direct print stays setup-gated until a helper is configured.
Shippo or EasyPost can power labels and tracking webhooks once provider env is configured.
These are intentionally not shown as normal customer setup tasks yet. Toastti can keep planning and internal diagnostics without making the production workspace look unfinished.
Planned marketplace channel. Keep in admin planning until customer sync and review flows are promoted.
Future marketplace research only; no customer setup surface yet.
Future live-commerce research only; no customer setup surface yet.
Future POS integration; manual retail workflows remain the production path.
Future workflow surfaces. Current app keeps vendor, wholesale, and fulfillment work inside authenticated Toastti.
Toastti keeps provider secrets server-side, stores seller tokens encrypted per organization, and uses setup-required states rather than test-only connection or API success claims.