Discover Shopify apps by the platforms they integrate with.
The integrations index helps merchants browse Shopify apps by the tools and systems they already use, such as Klaviyo, Gorgias, NetSuite, QuickBooks, Xero, Wish, or Shopify Flow. This is useful when compatibility matters as much as feature depth.
Integration pages are especially valuable when the store is evaluating finance, ERP, delivery, marketplace, or support workflows and wants to avoid stack friction before shortlisting apps more seriously.
The most useful integration pages are usually not the broadest ones. They are the ones that help merchants distinguish between shallow connector claims and tools with real workflow depth, reliability, and merchant proof.
These entry points are designed to move broad integration intent into clearer workflow decisions.
Start here when the integration intent is really about finance visibility, reporting depth, ERP-adjacent sync, or operational reliability.
Best starting point for accounting-led integration intent and finance workflow evaluation.
Useful when the store is comparing cleaner finance visibility against broader operational reporting needs.
Best for ERP-adjacent sync, returns, and higher-complexity back-office operations.
Use these routes when the integration name is really a shorthand for email, SMS, customer messaging, or lifecycle tooling.
A strong branded route into email, SMS, forms, and retention-heavy evaluation.
Go straight to the main shortlist if the workflow matters more than a specific connector.
Useful when support tooling and compatibility matter together rather than in isolation.
Best for merchants evaluating shipping, tracking, marketplace distribution, and multilingual storefront setup.
A clear path into carrier-led shipping and operational delivery workflows.
Useful when the integration intent is really multilingual storefront rollout and translation control.
Jump into feeds, channel distribution, and marketplace-connected operational workflows.
A strong branded path for email and retention tooling that is already surfacing in search.
A practical starting point for finance, reporting, and accounting-adjacent workflows.
Useful when finance visibility and accounting-led store operations are the real bottleneck.
Best for merchants evaluating ERP-adjacent sync, returns, and back-office operations.
A clear starting point for carrier-led shipping and delivery workflows.
A useful branded shortcut when integration intent is really multilingual storefront setup.
Start with QuickBooks, Xero, and accounting-adjacent workflows where reporting depth matters as much as the connector.
Jump into shipping, tracking, and post-purchase tooling for carrier-led operational workflows.
Browse the strongest channel, feed, and marketplace-linked workflows first.
Useful when the bottleneck is NetSuite-adjacent sync, returns, and back-office operations.
Start with one of the clearest branded integration paths currently surfacing in search.
A strong next step if the integration intent is really multilingual storefront setup and control.
Useful when the integration search is really about deeper finance, profit, and operator reporting workflows.