Integration

Forthcast works with WooCommerce

Forthcast pulls WooCommerce sales data alongside Shopify for unified demand forecasting. One reorder quantity that accounts for every channel you sell on.

TL;DR

Forthcast pulls WooCommerce sales data alongside Shopify for unified demand forecasting. One reorder quantity that accounts for every channel you sell on.

Running Shopify and WooCommerce at the same time means you're managing two sets of order data, two separate forecasts, and twice the headache when it comes to reordering inventory. Forthcast connects both platforms into one demand model so you can see total sales across channels and get a single reorder recommendation that actually works.

How it works

  • Forthcast pulls order data from both your WooCommerce and Shopify stores automatically
  • The app combines demand from both channels into a unified forecasting model
  • You get one accurate reorder quantity that reflects your total business, not just one storefront

Why merchants use it

  • Stop running out of stock on one channel because you didn't account for sales on the other
  • No more juggling spreadsheets or trying to mentally combine two separate forecasts
  • Reorder with confidence knowing your quantities are based on complete, unified data

Frequently asked questions

Do I need separate Forthcast accounts for Shopify and WooCommerce?

No. Forthcast connects both platforms under one account so your data stays together and your forecasts reflect combined demand.

What happens if I only want to track one channel?

You can use Forthcast with just Shopify or add WooCommerce anytime. The integration is optional and you control which stores connect to your account.

Ready to connect Forthcast with WooCommerce?

Install Forthcast from the Shopify App Store and link your WooCommerce account.

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