StoreSync Case Study
Commerce operations sync layer across Shopify and WooCommerce with Redis, Jenkins, EC2, Docker, Nginx, and Cloudflare Access.
Problem
The business needed consistent store data across platforms without manually reconciling product, order, and inventory changes.
Business goal
The goal was to ship a reliable product workflow with measurable operational improvement, clean handoffs, and enough technical structure to support future scale.
Technical challenge
Commerce operations sync layer across Shopify and WooCommerce with Redis, Jenkins, EC2, Docker, Nginx, and Cloudflare Access. The challenge was balancing fast delivery with correctness, observability, and maintainability.
Architecture and tech stack
What Natanyx built
Natanyx built a secure sync architecture with API connectors, cached jobs, protected infrastructure, and deployment automation.
Results and metrics
Inventory and order operations became centralized and easier to audit. The project created a clearer operating model, reduced avoidable manual effort, and gave the team a product foundation that could keep evolving.
Lessons learned
Strong architecture does not slow delivery when the scope is clear. The most important decisions were made early: data ownership, failure behavior, deployment flow, and what needed to be observable from day one.
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