Connect Shopify Partner and Web Request to automate your work

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MESA's Shopify Partner to Web Request integration is the fastest way to sync data between the two — without touching a line of code. Choose which fields to send, how they're formatted, and when the sync happens. Start with a pre-built template, customize it with AI, or build something completely unique in under 10 minutes.

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Why integrate Shopify Partner with Web Request

The Shopify Partner to Web Request integration helps you sync data, automate manual tasks, and keep your stack aligned — without writing code.

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Track client store activity across your agency portfolio

When a significant event occurs in a client's Shopify store — a new order threshold, a product launch, a fulfillment issue — MESA surfaces it to your team through Slack or a shared dashboard. Your agency stays informed across every store without logging into each one separately.

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Automate client onboarding when a new store is provisioned

When a new store is added to your Shopify Partners account, MESA kicks off the right onboarding sequence — creating project tasks in ClickUp or Asana, notifying the assigned team member, setting up the client record in your CRM. Your agency's onboarding process runs consistently without manual coordination on every new engagement.

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Sync client store data with your reporting and ops tools

When store metrics, order volumes, or app usage change across your client portfolio, MESA pushes the relevant data to Google Sheets, Airtable, or a Google Doc. Your team tracks portfolio health from a single view without pulling reports from each store individually.

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Serve Shopify data to any storefront or app

Web Request creates a callable URL that runs a full MESA workflow and returns the result. Use it to serve customer metadata, product details, or stored records directly to your storefront or custom app.

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Proxy API calls and keep credentials server-side

Route sensitive API calls through MESA so credentials never touch the client. Web Request handles the external call and returns the response — no middleware or custom server required.

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Build logic-driven redirects for any URL

Web Request can return a 301 or 302 redirect as its response, letting you build workflow-powered routing. Send visitors to personalized landing pages, conditional destinations, or post-action URLs.

Build any Shopify Partner and Web Request automation

MESA helps you connect apps to automate repetitive tasks. A trigger is an event that starts a workflow, and actions are the steps that occur when it's running.

Not just software—partnership

Expert support included

MESA includes hands-on support from automation experts who know how to get things done.

Free workflow setup

Free workflow setup

We'll build your first workflow with you live. Most merchants walk away with automation saving 5+ hours/week.

Fast response times

Fast response times

Average first response: Same day. Critical issues: Immediate escalation. Complex builds: 24-48 hours.

Ongoing optimization

Managed services available

Personalized workflow reviews, and quarterly check-ins to identify new opportunities as your business grows.

Real humans, always

Real humans, always

Chat with real automation experts (not bots). Email support 9am-5pm PST. Google Meet sessions for complex workflows.

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