Quick answer
After your account and email are ready, LaSyncro takes you to the Connect store step.
The current connection flow uses Shopify authorization. LaSyncro does not ask you to manually type a Shopify store address on the current Connect store screen.
When the connection succeeds, LaSyncro signs you in, starts the Shopify sync, and shows the sync screen while your workspace is prepared.
Before Shopify authorization
The Connect store screen explains what LaSyncro uses Shopify access for.
LaSyncro reads Shopify data needed to run your warehouse workflows, including products, variants, inventory levels, orders, fulfillment information, and customer identity attached to synced orders.
LaSyncro also uses Shopify access for two current write-back steps: updating Shopify inventory after stock is stowed into a mapped warehouse location, and creating Shopify fulfillment when shipping is confirmed.
Start the Shopify install
If the Shopify App Store install button is available, select Install LaSyncro from the Shopify App Store.
Shopify then opens its authorization flow for your store.
Authorize LaSyncro in Shopify
In Shopify, review the requested access and continue only if you are connecting the intended store.
If you approve the authorization, Shopify sends you back to LaSyncro.
If authorization is canceled or rejected, the store connection does not complete. Use Troubleshoot your Shopify connection for recovery steps.
After the store is connected
After Shopify returns you to LaSyncro, LaSyncro:
- saves the Shopify connection for your shop;
- signs you in to the connected LaSyncro workspace;
- starts the initial Shopify sync;
- shows the sync screen while setup continues.
The first sync prepares the data LaSyncro needs before normal warehouse work can continue.
What happens next
When the sync and onboarding state are ready, LaSyncro opens the appropriate workspace for your shop.
After that, you can check ongoing Shopify sync status from the sync pill in the top navigation.
Continue with Understand Shopify sync and resync for the current sync-status behavior.