Adobe Commerce integration services
Adobe Commerce is only as powerful as the systems it’s connected to. PushON specialises in integrating Adobe Commerce with the systems that run your business. From ERP and PIM platforms to warehouse management, CRM and shipping carriers, we build reliable, scalable integrations that automate processes, improve data accuracy and remove operational bottlenecks.
We’ve been integrating third-party and internal systems with Adobe Commerce (Magento) since 2008 – making us one of the longest-standing Adobe Commerce partners in the UK.
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Why Adobe Commerce integrations matter
For most businesses, the success of an eCommerce platform depends on how effectively it integrates with existing systems.
Without integration, teams rely on manual processes to manage inventory, orders, product data and customer information. This creates inefficiency, increases the risk of errors and limits how quickly the business can scale.
Integrating Adobe Commerce with your core systems can enable:
- Real-time inventory updates
- Automated order processing
- Synchronised product catalogues
- Improved customer data management
- Streamlined fulfilment operations
The result is a more efficient, more scalable eCommerce operation, one that grows with your business rather than creating new bottlenecks.
Systems we integrate with Adobe Commerce
PushON has extensive experience integrating Adobe Commerce with a wide range of internal systems and third-party applications.
These integrations typically include:
ERP platforms manage critical operational processes including finance, procurement, supply chain and inventory management.
Integrating your ERP with Adobe Commerce ensures product, order and stock data stays synchronised across systems in real time. Pricing updates made in the ERP are reflected immediately on the storefront. Orders placed online flow directly into the ERP without manual intervention. Stock levels stay accurate across every channel.
We have integrated Adobe Commerce with ERP platforms including SAP, Microsoft Dynamics, NetSuite, Oracle, Epicor and Zoho – and we understand that every ERP implementation is different. If you’re looking to connect Adobe Commerce with your ERP, we’ll take the time to understand how your system is configured before recommending an approach.
Warehouse Management Systems control inventory storage, picking and dispatch. Integrating a WMS with Adobe Commerce gives your operations team real-time visibility of stock across locations, while automating the fulfilment workflows that would otherwise require manual handoffs between systems.
Orders placed on Adobe Commerce flow directly into the WMS, triggering pick, pack and dispatch processes without the need for manual intervention.
The result is faster fulfilment, fewer errors and a more reliable post-purchase experience for customers.
WMS platforms we have integrated with Adobe Commerce include Linnworks, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics and Epicor. If your WMS isn’t on this list, get in touch – our team has experience working with a wide range of warehouse systems and can assess what’s possible.
For businesses selling across multiple channels, whether that’s a B2B portal, a D2C storefront, a marketplace or a combination of all three, managing orders without a central system quickly becomes unworkable. An Order Management System provides that single view, bringing together orders, fulfilment status and customer activity regardless of where the sale originated.
Connecting an OMS to Adobe Commerce allows businesses to synchronise orders in real time, track fulfilment across channels and manage complex order workflows, including split shipments, part fulfilment and back-order management, without manual processes holding things up.
OMS platforms we have integrated with Adobe Commerce include Brightpearl, NetSuite, Microsoft Dynamics and QuickBooks. If you’re managing orders across multiple channels and finding it difficult to maintain a clear picture, speak to our team about what an OMS integration could look like for your business.
Managing product data across a large catalogue is one of the most time-consuming challenges in eCommerce operations. Without a centralised system, product content ends up duplicated, inconsistent and difficult to maintain – particularly when the same products need to appear across multiple channels with different requirements.
Integrating a PIM with Adobe Commerce ensures that product content flows automatically to your storefront, stays consistent across channels and can be updated centrally without requiring changes to be made separately in each system.
PushON have successfully performed a number of PIM integrations with Adobe Commerce including with Akeneo, Pimberly, inRiver and Agility. If you’re managing a large catalogue and finding product data management increasingly difficult to scale, let’s talk through how a PIM integration can help your business.
Your eCommerce platform holds valuable data about how customers browse, what they buy and how often they return.
Integrating a CRM with Adobe Commerce creates a unified view of the customer, combining eCommerce behaviour, order history, account status and support interactions in one place.
PushON have a wealth of experience in performing CRM integrations for Adobe Commerce including with Salesforce, HubSpot, Zoho and Microsoft Dynamics. If you’re finding that customer data is fragmented across systems and teams are working without a complete picture, speak to us about what a CRM integration can do for your business.
Delivery is one of the most visible parts of the customer experience, and one of the areas where disconnected systems cause the most friction. Without shipping integration, fulfilment teams are often manually copying order details into carrier portals, generating labels separately and updating tracking information by hand. At low volumes this is manageable. As the business grows, it becomes a serious bottleneck.
Adobe Commerce can be connected directly to carrier systems, enabling accurate delivery pricing and service options at checkout, automated label generation at the point of despatch and real-time tracking information surfaced to customers and operations teams without manual updates.
Carriers and shipping platforms we have integrated with Adobe Commerce include DHL, DPD, FedEx, Royal Mail and UPS. If your current fulfilment process relies on manual steps between your platform and your carriers, we can help you assess where automation would have the greatest impact.
Our Adobe Commerce integration approach
Delivering reliable integrations requires a structured development process.
PushON’s integration projects are managed by a Project Manager, supported by business analysts, senior Adobe Commerce developers and quality assurance specialists.
The integration process typically includes:
Our business analysts work with your team to understand the systems that need to be integrated and the data flows required between them.
Our developers design a scalable integration architecture that considers the limitations of the external system as well as the capabilities of Adobe Commerce.
Once the architecture is defined, the integration is developed and implemented using the most appropriate integration method.
Quality assurance testing ensures the integration performs reliably before being released into production and moved into User Acceptance Testing (UAT).
Adobe Commerce integration methods
Adobe Commerce provides multiple ways to integrate with external systems.
Our developers select the most appropriate integration method depending on the requirements of the project.
Common integration approaches include:
API integrations
Adobe Commerce provides a comprehensive set of APIs that allow systems to exchange data in real time.
API integrations are typically used for modern systems that support direct platform connectivity.
Middleware or integration platforms
In more complex environments, middleware solutions can be used to manage communication between systems and handle data transformation.
File-based integrations
For legacy systems that do not support modern APIs, file-based integrations such as EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) may be used.
These integrations can still provide reliable communication between systems when modern connectivity options are not available.
Adobe Commerce integration expertise
PushON has been working with Adobe Commerce since 2008 and became an Adobe Solution Partner in 2012, making us one of the longest-standing Adobe Commerce partners in the UK.
Our development team has delivered numerous integrations connecting Adobe Commerce platforms with complex operational systems across B2B and B2C environments.
Because integrations often sit at the core of an organisation’s eCommerce architecture, we focus on delivering solutions that are both reliable and scalable.
Supporting your Adobe Commerce ecosystem
Integration projects often form part of a wider Adobe Commerce platform strategy.
PushON also supports businesses with:
- Adobe Commerce development
- Adobe Commerce migration projects
- Adobe Commerce technical support
- Adobe Commerce platform audits
This allows organisations to work with a single partner to develop, maintain and improve their Adobe Commerce platform.