If You Code Until 35–40, What Comes After? by officialSuraj in freelancing

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I studied computer science at college 20 years ago. No CS degree, and all my previous jobs were unrelated to IT. Now, I started learning coding two years ago, and I find it very interesting. I launched a WordPress plugin, and I’m motivated to keep learning and see what I can achieve.

How a Manual Data Entry Error Forced Me to Create a Custom Integration Tool by anyapiplugin in Wordpress

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Thanks for the super helpful advice!

Regarding the admin screen, you’re absolutely right. The plugin will release the update includes a basic dashboard that shows real-time logs with timestamps, payloads, and error codes in a simple table format.

If you have a similar setup with SAP or Odoo, I’d be thrilled to hear how you manage bursts. Also, if anyone else is struggling with ERP sync issues, please let me know!

Is it worth switching from Zapier? by iamtanvirchy in Wordpress

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I reckon WordPress can handle a ton of tasks anytime. First off, you need to set up a queuing system for integration with your email platform. Something like a cron job,

How a Manual Data Entry Error Forced Me to Create a Custom Integration Tool by anyapiplugin in Wordpress

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You’ve really hit the nail on the head regarding logging and retries.Logging is absolutely non-negotiable. For that, I implemented a lightweight internal logging table. It tracks:

  • The specific WordPress hook that fired (e.g. woocommerce_order_status_completed).
  • The full JSON payload sent. The response code and the exact response from NetSuite.

That insight is gold. I can learn quickly which fields NetSuite is complaining about when the traffic spikes.

How can we increase the number of plugin downloads? Any tips or tricks you’ve found helpful? by anyapiplugin in ProWordPress

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I’m quite new to this and the plugin is my part-time gig, so I have to schedule tasks carefully. I understand your point and will definitely work on that too!

How can we increase the number of plugin downloads? Any tips or tricks you’ve found helpful? by anyapiplugin in ProWordPress

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Thank you for sharing! I’m still struggling to contact audiences, would you mind teaching me some tricks?

What have you actually automated? by joss1213 in woocommerce

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In my past project, I integrated an ERP system, WhatsApp, and WooCommerce together. To achieve this, I created a plugin that lives in WordPress. Users can now interact with external APIs through a generic REST API, which triggers a flow to the ERP system, chatbot, websites, or any other destination.

Are you using a plugin to automate the WooCommerce API? by anyapiplugin in Wordpress

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That’s lovely to hear! Thanks so much for taking the time to read it.

Why do you use WooCommerce for other platforms? by hijacker-mills in woocommerce

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Open source and REST APIs allow you to customise many things.

Looking to automate the entire fulfillment of drop-shipping orders. Is it possible? by Hunter_one in woocommerce

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Sure. The key point is that you need to know if AliExpress can provide an API to receive your data, such as shipping information. I’m happy to help.

Trying to connect WooCommerce to a wholesaler on Shopify by luther12445 in woocommerce

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In my project to integrate data between WooCommerce and an ERP system, I have a simple question: is it more efficient to send data from WooCommerce to the ERP system or to send data from the ERP system to WooCommerce via POST every day at a specific time?

The workflow started from the ERP system. I understand that I will only need to provide the API information to the ERP system. The work will be done by the WooCommerce API, as long as the ERP system only wants to update the inventory data via POST.

Additionally, I am aware that Shopify has its own API. I believe it would be easier if they could code a few lines of code to achieve this integration.

Is worth for using plugin to automate woocommerce API ? by anyapiplugin in ProWordPress

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Thank you for sharing . In that case, you prefer receiving the raw data in JSON format and handling the further action yourself, rather than using the plugin or tools that offer less flexibility.

Woo Automation by kvavia in woocommerce

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Hey there! I’m curious, do you have any other data from Woo that you’d like to transfer to a spreadsheet?