## Zoho Inventory Documentation Index Access the complete documentation index at: https://www.zoho.com/inventory/llms.txt Use this file to discover all available documentation pages before proceeding. # Integrate Zoho Inventory with WooCommerce WooCommerce is a flexible, open-source e-commerce platform that allows merchants to sell products directly from their WordPress websites. By integrating it with Zoho Inventory, you can manage orders, track stock, and maintain accurate product listings across both platforms. Benefits of integrating with WooCommerce: * Automatic order syncing from WooCommerce to Zoho Inventory. * Real-time stock updates to prevent overselling. * Reduced manual data entry with automated sync processes. * Unified multi-channel sales management across WooCommerce and other connected marketplaces. **Note:** Once the integration is complete, orders and stock updates between WooCommerce and Zoho Inventory will sync automatically based on your configuration. * * * ## Configure API Credentials in WooCommerce Before connecting your WooCommerce store to Zoho Inventory, you must generate the required API credentials from WooCommerce. 1. Log in to your WordPress Admin Dashboard. 2. Navigate to **WooCommerce**, then click **Settings**. 3. Select the **Advanced** tab. 4. Click **REST API** from the left-hand menu. 5. Click **Add Key**. 6. Enter a key description (for example, Zoho Inventory Integration). 7. Select the user who will own the API keys. 8. Set **Permissions** to _Read/Write_. 9. Click **Generate API Key**. You will now see: * Consumer Key * Consumer Secret Copy these values. You will need to enter them in Zoho Inventory to complete the integration. **Warning:** Keep your Consumer Secret secure. WooCommerce will not display it again. * * * ## Set up WooCommerce in Zoho Inventory Once your WooCommerce API keys are ready, you can set up the integration inside Zoho Inventory. 1. Sign in to your Zoho Inventory account. 2. Click the **Gear** icon in the top-right corner. 3. Navigate to **Shopping Cart & POS** under _Integrations & Marketplace_. 4. Click **Set Up Now** under WooCommerce. 5. Enter the following details in the pop-up that appears: Field Description Domain Name Enter the domain without https://. For example, if your store URL is [https://zylker.com](https://zylker.com), enter: zylker.com Consumer Key Generated from WooCommerce Consumer Secret Generated from WooCommerce 6. Click **Connect**. Your WooCommerce store has now been successfully integrated with Zoho Inventory. * * * ## Configure the Integration Once WooCommerce is connected, you can configure how and when data is synced. 1. Click the **Gear** icon. 2. Navigate to **Shopping Cart & POS** under _Integrations & Marketplace_. 3. Click **Show Details** next to the connected WooCommerce store. From the configuration page, you can: * Choose to map items based on Name or SKU. * Select an inventory valuation method (FIFO or WAC). * Select a tax exemption for non-taxable items fetched from WooCommerce. * Enable **Sync Stock** to update stock changes automatically from Zoho Inventory to WooCommerce. * Enable **Fetch Stock Counts** to import WooCommerce stock levels (this occurs only once during initial sync). * Choose an **Import From** date. * Set a **Sync Frequency** for automated updates. * Select **Customer Mapping**: * Single Customer * Custom (map by name or email) * Configure how cancelled orders are handled: * Include partially cancelled orders * Include fully cancelled orders * Choose **Warehouse Mapping**: * Sync All Warehouses * Custom Warehouse Mapping Click **Save** after configuring your preferences. * * * ## Manual Sync You can manually trigger a sync whenever required. 1. Click the **Gear** icon. 2. Navigate to **Shopping Cart & POS** under _Integrations & Marketplace_. 3. Click **Sync Manually** near the WooCommerce integration. 4. Choose to sync either **Items** or **Sales Orders**. **Note:** Manual syncs triggered for one marketplace will also trigger syncs across other connected marketplaces. * * * ## Delete the Integration You can permanently delete the Zoho Inventory and WooCommerce integration. Once deleted, the integration can’t be restored, and no further data will sync between the two platforms. 1. Click the **Gear** icon. 2. Navigate to **Shopping Cart & POS** under _Integrations & Marketplace_. 3. Click the **Delete** icon under WooCommerce. 4. Click **OK** in the confirmation pop-up. The WooCommerce integration will be removed from your organization. * * *