Inflow Inventory Integrations | Verified [portable]
Sends approved sales orders from inFlow straight to ShipStation for label printing.
Automatically syncs product variants, descriptions, pricing, and real-time stock levels.
Even with a verified badge, poor configuration can cause issues. Here are the top failure modes:
inFlow connects effectively with Amazon Seller Central, catering to both Fulfilled by Amazon (FBA) and Fulfilled by Merchant (FBM) workflows. inflow inventory integrations verified
Updates invoice statuses in inFlow once payments are reconciled within Xero. 3. Shipping and Fulfillment Integrations
A simple integration sends quantity. A verified integration sends cost data, shipping fees, and marketplace commissions. This means your profit reports in Inflow actually reflect reality, not a rough estimate.
Before we dive into the list, it’s important to distinguish between a verified integration and a generic Zapier connection. A verified integration (often highlighted with a "Built by inFlow" or "Official Partner" badge) means: Sends approved sales orders from inFlow straight to
Based on real-world deployment data, verified integrations fall into five critical categories:
Before activating a sync, ensure SKU formats match perfectly across all platforms (e.g., "SKU-100" is not the same as "sku100").
If you are looking to take your inventory management to the next level, ensuring your tech stack is seamlessly integrated with inFlow is the first step. Here are the top failure modes: inFlow connects
Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) is calculated correctly. If you receive a partial shipment (e.g., 40 of 100 units), the verified integration ensures only $4,000 of inventory asset is added to the ledger, not $10,000. Unverified integrations often treat partial receipts as full receipts, skewing your tax liability.
An badge is more than marketing—it is a promise of data integrity, security, and performance. Whether you are syncing with Shopify, QuickBooks, or ShipStation, always demand verification. Your inventory is the lifeblood of your business; the pipes that carry its data must be certified, not just connected.
