POS + eCommerce integration

Shopify + Runit Integration for Specialty Retailers

Connect Shopify and Runit in a way that supports cleaner inventory, fewer manual corrections, and a more dependable operating rhythm across stores and ecommerce.

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Best fit
  • Runit matters in-store and Shopify matters online
  • The retailer is tired of manual reconciliation
  • Products, inventory, or orders drift out of sync
  • Growth is exposing the limits of the current connector
Where the workflow strains

Where this retail workflow usually gets hard

This workflow usually gets hard when stores and ecommerce each feel like the center of the business. Retailers end up with partial truths, fragile sync logic, and too many manual corrections around products, inventory, and orders.

Inventory mistrust
Store stock and online availability stop feeling dependable.
Product drift
Catalog details start diverging between systems.
Order cleanup
Staff time gets consumed by cleanup instead of growth work.
Connector fatigue
The existing bridge no longer supports how the business really operates.
Strong fit signals

Strong fit signals

  • Runit remains important to store operations
  • Shopify is central to ecommerce growth
  • Inventory accuracy and order flow are active pain points
  • The team needs a practical improvement, not a full systems reset
Retail pressure points

Why retailers look for this setup

  • Store teams and ecommerce teams do not trust the same data
  • The current connector is too brittle or too limited
  • Inventory and order synchronization require too much intervention
  • Growth into additional channels becomes harder because the foundation is shaky
What gets coordinated

What Sqquid helps coordinate

  • Coordinate products, inventory, and orders between Shopify and Runit more cleanly
  • Reduce manual corrections and reconciliation work
  • Support store-based fulfillment, pickup, and more deliberate routing
  • Create a stronger foundation for additional channels and marketplaces
Where complexity shows up

Operational pressure usually shows up before the upside does

Retailers do not feel this problem first as a technical issue. They feel it as staff friction, inventory mistrust, and growth that becomes harder than it should be.

Connector replacement
Outgrow a brittle store-to-ecommerce bridge.
Inventory alignment
Keep store stock and online availability more dependable.
Order flow stability
Reduce the amount of staff intervention needed to keep orders moving.
Channel-readiness
Build a better foundation before adding Walmart, TikTok Shop, or other channels.
Fit checklist

This page is a fit when

  • Runit is important in-store and Shopify is important online
  • Inventory mismatches and manual cleanup are recurring pain points
  • Growth is making the current connector less workable
  • The operation needs a cleaner bridge between stores and ecommerce
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