Ecommerce Integration Services

We help businesses connect ecommerce platforms with ERP, CRM, reporting, and operational systems so the commerce environment runs cleaner and scales with less friction.

  • Storefront-to-ERP flow
  • CRM and reporting connection
  • Lower operational drag
Ecommerce integration and connected operational systems visual
Best fit where ecommerce needs:
Cleaner data movement Fewer manual workarounds Stronger backend coordination

Ecommerce performance depends on more than storefront design

As ecommerce businesses grow, weak system connections create drag across inventory, order flow, customer data, reporting, fulfillment, and internal coordination.

Dot H helps businesses structure ecommerce integrations so the storefront is connected to the systems and workflows behind better execution.

This page sits inside the broader Ecommerce Development service when backend system flow matters as much as storefront quality.

What We Deliver

  • Ecommerce-to-ERP integration planning
  • Ecommerce-to-CRM flow mapping
  • Reporting and dashboard connection support
  • Order, inventory, and customer data alignment
  • Manual-process reduction opportunities
  • Integration refinement for growing commerce environments

What We Deliver

Integration work should improve how the commerce environment actually runs behind the storefront.

Ecommerce-to-ERP Planning

Map how storefront and backend operational systems should connect more cleanly.

Ecommerce-to-CRM Flow Mapping

Align customer and lead data movement across commerce and relationship systems.

Reporting Connection Support

Improve how storefront activity reaches dashboards and management reporting layers.

Order and Inventory Alignment

Reduce friction between transactions, stock visibility, and operational handling.

Manual Process Reduction

Find where teams are compensating for bad system flow with repeated admin work.

Integration Refinement

Improve live ecommerce environments where systems connect technically but still create drag.

Capabilities / Use Cases

This page is meant for ecommerce operations where the systems behind the store are causing too much friction.

Storefront to ERP Connections

Businesses connecting ecommerce activity with finance, inventory, or operational systems.

Post-Purchase Workflow Improvement

Teams improving what happens after the transaction, not just on the site itself.

Commerce Reporting Cleanup

Organizations needing more usable reporting across storefront and backend systems.

Manual Order Admin Reduction

Businesses trying to eliminate workarounds between order intake and fulfillment flow.

CRM and Customer Data Alignment

Teams connecting ecommerce behavior with broader customer visibility and follow-up systems.

Fragmented Tool Consolidation

Growing commerce environments that need cleaner data flow across multiple platforms.

Where the ecommerce environment also depends on ERP or CRM alignment, this may connect with Business Central for Ecommerce Businesses and CRM Integration Services.

Process

Step 1, Review current platforms: Understand the storefront, supporting systems, and current data movement.

Step 2, Map gaps and duplicate effort: Identify operational drag, weak reporting flow, and manual bridges.

Step 3, Design cleaner integration structure: Connect systems around real workflow requirements.

Step 4, Refine for usability and scale: Improve reporting, team use, and operational consistency as the business grows.

Connected ecommerce operations

The proof emphasis here is connected operations, cleaner data movement, and business usability.

  • Connected Operations: Improve how systems support the storefront after the transaction starts.
  • Cleaner Data Movement: Reduce duplication and weak handoffs across platforms.
  • Business Usability: Make the environment easier for teams to manage day to day.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. The focus is system flow and business usability, not a single platform bias.
Yes. Cleaner integration usually improves both execution and visibility.
Yes. Integration work can be valuable whether the storefront changes or not.

Start with a 5-Minute Revenue Leak Audit

Start with a 5-Minute Revenue Leak Audit to identify the biggest blockers across conversion, lead flow, clarity, follow-up, or digital performance.

If something is underperforming, the fastest next step is not usually more theory. It is finding the highest-impact issues first. Dot H’s 5-Minute Revenue Leak Audit is a short video review showing what is hurting conversion, lead flow, clarity, follow-up, or digital performance and what to fix first.

  • Clear, practical findings
  • Focused on the biggest blockers first
  • Built around what is already live
  • Easy next step into fixed-scope implementation if needed

Clear findings. Practical next steps. No fluff.

Clarity & Messaging

What is confusing, weak, or slowing trust.

Conversion Friction

CTA, form, booking, or path-to-action issues.

Performance Gaps

Speed, usability, structural, or trust blockers.

Lead Flow & Follow-Up

Routing, response, or workflow breakdowns where relevant.

Need a clearer view of what is slowing performance?

Start with a 5-Minute Revenue Leak Audit. We’ll review what is hurting conversion, lead flow, clarity, follow-up, or digital performance and show you what to fix first. If the opportunity is clear, the next step is a fixed-scope implementation built to ship quickly.

Clear findings. Practical next steps. No fluff.