Digit is more than just an ERP out of the box - its integrations and API let you connect Digit to other tools you already use (or build custom workflows), giving you a unified, automated system. Integrations reduce manual data entry, avoid mismatched data across systems, and help keep your business running smoothly.
With Digit’s integrations and API, you can:
Sync sales, inventory, accounting and fulfillment data across platforms
Reduce manual work and avoid human error
Ensure real-time or near-real-time data consistency across tools
Scale operations without adding overhead
🔗 Official Digit Integrations
Here are the official integrations currently supported by Digit. Each link leads to a dedicated integration article with setup steps, best practices, and requirements.
Integration | What it does / Ideal for |
Automatically sync invoices, purchase orders, and financial data between Digit and QuickBooks Online. This helps keep your books clean and reduces duplicated manual entries. | |
If you’re running QuickBooks Desktop, Digit can connect using a sync tool to push and pull accounting data. Helpful for teams using on-premise QuickBooks while managing operations in Digit. | |
Connect your ecommerce storefront to Digit - orders, products, and stock sync automatically. Great for Shopify-based shops or DTC brands. | |
WooCommerce | If your store runs on WooCommerce, this integration links your webstore with Digit for seamless sales and inventory flow. |
eBay | Sync eBay orders into Digit so everything you sell flows through one order and inventory system. Whether you sell casually or operate at volume, Digit keeps your eBay inventory aligned with the rest of your channels. |
Amazon (Amazon Seller / Marketplace) | Manage Amazon orders, inventory, and fulfillment from within Digit - useful for brands that sell on Amazon or multiple marketplaces. |
⚙️ Digit Open API — Build Custom Workflows
For teams with custom needs - like connecting Digit to niche tools, internal systems, or automating specialized workflows - Digit offers an open API. You can use the API to:
Read and write data (items, orders, inventory, customers, etc.)
Automate repetitive tasks (e.g. sync orders from custom apps, push inventory adjustments, trigger actions on status changes)
Build middleware or automations using platforms like Make.com, Zapier, or custom scripts
Using API-based integration is a modern, scalable way to keep all your systems in sync.
