Products, orders, customers, stock, payments, marketing, and the AI itself.
Anything the dashboard can do, your code can do — because the dashboard is a client of the same API you get.
Extensions, not workarounds
Build against a published contract.
An extension is not a script injected into a theme and hoped for. It is built against a versioned contract, signed, and installed in a click.
- A published contract — versioned, so an update does not silently break your work
- Signed and installable — in a click, private to you or listed for everyone
- Themes are code you own — signed, versioned, forkable — an update cannot overwrite your changes
- Webhooks on everything — that happens, not on the eleven events somebody picked
- API coverage
- Every capability, including the AI
- Auth
- Scoped tokens, per extension
- Rate limits
- Published, and generous enough to build against
"The model underneath is public and MIT licensed. Read it before you commit to anything." Warp, the open data foundation
It is genuinely the fastest way to judge whether this system fits how your business actually works — faster than a demo, and it does not involve talking to us.
What the API covers
All of it. That is the point.
Catalogue
- Products and variants
- Categories and collections
- Media
- Themes and pages
Trade
- Orders and quotes
- Customers and companies
- Stock and transfers
- Payments and refunds
Reach
- Marketing and campaigns
- Conversations and the assistant
- Reports and exports
- Webhooks on everything
Publishing
And a marketplace for the people who build here.
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Build a theme or an extension
Against the published contract, with the same tooling we use.
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List it
In the developer marketplace, priced how you choose. [COMING SOON]
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Get paid
The agencies and freelancers who build for merchants make money here, not just us. That is the whole reason it exists.
Next step
See it with your own products in it.
We'll load a sample of your real catalogue so you're looking at your business rather than a demo shop — and tell you honestly what moving would involve.
- What we'll want
- A sample of your catalogue, and whatever you sell on today
- What you'll see
- Your own products, in your own language, on your own domain
- What we'll tell you
- Honestly, whether this is worth moving for — and if it isn't yet, why