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Integrations

One platform, supported properly.

We chose to ship one platform deeply — PrestaShop 1.7, 8 and 9 — before sprinkling thin support across a dozen. PrestaShop is dominant in EU B2B e-commerce, and we live in production with paying customers. The next three platforms are scoped, dated, and on the page below — pick the one that fits and tell us where it lands in your stack.

Every platform

One page per platform — honest about each.

Each integration earns its own page when it goes live. PrestaShop has its deep-dive today. The rest sit on this page with their dates and scope — we’ll add deep-dive pages as we ship.

PrestaShop
Live · in production
1.7 · 8 · 9

Hourly stock and sales sync, multi-shop and multi-warehouse, opt-in stock write-back on PO receive. PrestaShop is dominant in EU and Eastern European B2B e-commerce — and our adapter has been in production with paying customers since day one.

Read the deep-dive →
Shopify
Q3 2026
Shopify 2024 API

Scoped on the roadmap. Same read-only-by-default posture as PrestaShop, REST + webhooks. Join the early-access list and we’ll reach out before public launch.

Join early access
WooCommerce
Q4 2026
WooCommerce REST v3

Scoped on the roadmap. Built to be gentle on smaller infrastructure. Join the early-access list to influence what we ship first.

Join early access
OpenCart
2027
OpenCart 4 · 3.x

Lower priority for now — we’ll move it earlier if customer demand shifts. Tell us your store size and version and we’ll factor it in.

Vote for it
How every integration behaves

Four rules that hold for every adapter we ship.

We don’t ship an integration that breaks these. If a platform’s API doesn’t let us respect them, we don’t support it — we say so up front rather than ship something half-safe.

Read before write

Every integration is read-only for the first month — and stays that way unless you flip on stock write-back. The agent can draft, score and decide without ever changing a row in your store.

Customer data stays in your store

We don’t read names, addresses, or emails of your customers. The agent works from aggregate sales data, not the people behind it. Your customer table is invisible to Stokis.

Reversible by default

Disconnect the integration and the agent stops drafting within minutes. No lock-in, no manual offboarding queue, no exit fee. Self-serve export of every table you’ve used.

EU-hosted, GDPR-compliant

PostgreSQL in Frankfurt. Anthropic Claude reasoning runs in their EU region. DPA available on request before you sign anything.

Common questions

Picking a path.

Head straight to the PrestaShop deep-dive. It covers versions, the four-step setup, what we read and write, and the per-warehouse / multi-shop / multi-currency story. About a five-minute read.
Not yet. PrestaShop is our only production adapter today. The Shopify and WooCommerce adapters are scoped and dated — sign up for the early-access list on the platform card and we’ll reach out before public launch.
Three serious leads is the threshold to commit a slot in the roadmap. Email info@stokis.io with your platform, your store size, and the version you’re on. The more concrete demand, the sooner it ships.
Because we'd rather support PrestaShop properly than half-support five platforms. The PrestaShop adapter has been in production for months with real customers, real edge cases, real data — that's the bar each new platform has to clear before it lands here. Stokis is intentionally scoped to one job (supplier order preparation), not the full ERP project.
Two reasons. PrestaShop has a real B2B problem: large catalogues, repeat suppliers, MOQs, monthly cycles. And the EU / Eastern European market it dominates is where the big procurement vendors aren't looking. Shopify gets the App Store after PrestaShop is bulletproof.
Get started

On PrestaShop? Connect in ten minutes.

On something else? Tell us your platform and store size — three serious leads is the threshold to commit a slot in the roadmap.