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Salesforce Commerce Cloud is a major player in the eCommerce world, with immense popularity in countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and France. This platform's widespread use among high-volume online store owners presents a significant opportunity for eCommerce software vendors. For SaaS providers in areas like order...

If you're an integration developer for a logistics, OMS, or WMS SaaS, the ability to programmatically create shipments is a core requirement. But building and maintaining dozens of unique integrations for each shopping cart is a direct path to technical debt and a stalled product roadmap. For any B2B SaaS...

At its core, an API marketplace is a digital hub where developers can find, test, and buy access to different APIs. It’s a lot like an app store, but instead of full-blown applications, you're shopping for specific pieces of functionality that can be plugged into your own software. This setup...

At its core, a shopping cart API integration is the technical handshake between your B2B SaaS application and an eCommerce platform's backend. For an integration developer, this is the bridge that lets you access and work with crucial store data like orders, products, and customers on platforms from Shopify to...

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At its core, a cart API is the set of rules that lets different software systems talk to an online store's shopping cart. For an integration developer, it's the digital engine powering a customer’s entire shopping session, handling everything from adding a product to the basket to calculating the final,...

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For any integration developer, API authentication is the starting line. Think of it as a secure digital handshake—the mandatory first step before a single byte of data can be exchanged between two systems. It’s how an application proves its identity, ensuring that only trusted parties get access to sensitive information....

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An API proxy service is an integration developer's essential tool for managing the connections between an application and its backend APIs. It acts as a single, clean entry point that intercepts API requests, routes them to the correct backend services, and then passes the responses back. For developers building complex...

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In the fast-evolving world of SaaS development, having seamless integration capabilities with multiple eCommerce platforms is crucial. While AppSeCONNECT offers a solution for integration, API2Cart provides developers with the ability to integrate with 60+ platforms, reducing time spent on development and maintenance. API2Cart’s unified API eliminates the need for building...

When you're building an integration, the choice between an API and a webhook really boils down to a simple question: who starts the conversation? An API uses a pull model, which means your application has to actively ask for data. A webhook, on the other hand, uses a push model—the...

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Shopee API Documentation: A Complete Guide for eCommerce Integration The Shopee API Documentation is a comprehensive resource for developers looking to integrate Shopee’s eCommerce platform into their applications. Whether you're using Shopee API Docs to manage products or handle orders, the platform provides the tools needed to seamlessly connect and...

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