API integration work for reliable data flow
I connect WordPress and WooCommerce with ERPs, CRMs, and internal systems — with validation, retries, and visible error handling.
API integration problems I solve
I build integrations that connect WordPress and WooCommerce with ERPs, CRMs, payment tools, and fulfillment platforms. The result is reliable data flow without manual handoffs or silent failures.
Results
When this work makes sense
For teams that need their website to talk reliably to ERPs, CRMs, or internal systems — with a developer who handles validation, errors, and edge cases instead of generic plugins.
| Current issue | What I can fix |
|---|---|
| Product, order, or customer data still moves through manual steps. | I automate the data flows between WordPress, WooCommerce, and your ERP, CRM, or internal tools so products, orders, and customers sync without copy-paste or spreadsheet cleanup. |
| Your sync fails quietly or leaves data inconsistent. | I build sync logic with validation, logging, and visible error handling so failures are caught before catalog, order, or customer records drift apart. |
| A generic plugin cannot handle your ERP or business-critical edge cases. | I build custom integration logic — including JTL ERP and WooCommerce workflows — with retries, field mapping, and edge-case handling that off-the-shelf plugins skip. |
Best fit
Teams syncing WooCommerce data with ERP or fulfillment systems
Businesses replacing manual back-office workflows
Teams that need custom integration logic, not plugin shortcuts
My approach
Map the source of truth for each data type and sync direction.
Define edge cases: field mismatches, missing data, auth failures, rate limits.
Build secure integration logic with validation, logging, and retries.
Test with realistic product, order, customer, and failure scenarios.
FAQs
When should we build a custom API integration instead of using a plugin?
Use a plugin when the workflow is simple and risk is low. Build custom when data is business-critical, needs validation or retries, or has edge cases plugins do not handle reliably.
What systems can you connect to WordPress or WooCommerce?
ERPs, CRMs, payment tools, fulfillment systems, automation platforms, and custom APIs. The key is defining source of truth, sync direction, authentication, and failure handling.
How do you prevent silent integration failures?
I build integrations with validation, logging, retry behavior, and visible error handling so failed syncs are easier to detect and recover.
Can you work with internal systems or undocumented APIs?
Yes, if the system can be accessed and tested safely. I start by mapping data fields, authentication, edge cases, and failure modes.