Integrations
Launch through WordPress, WooCommerce, API, and future Shopify.
Start with the public WordPress plugin and WooCommerce, use the REST API when your storefront or production stack needs a custom path, and plan Shopify as a later request-access route.
Choose a path
Pick the integration that matches how customers order.
The WordPress plugin is publicly available; Shopify, API keys, SDKs, and live provider setup still use request-access paths while self-serve activation is being connected.
WordPress
Install the free WordPress.org plugin, then connect an EzyCreate account for product sync, the Customise button, designer flow, and order handoff.
View integrationWooCommerce
Use WooCommerce for catalog, cart, and checkout while EzyCreate provides the product designer, preview, and production handoff layer.
View integrationShopify
Shopify is a future/request-access path while billing, review, and public install requirements are finalized. Use WordPress/WooCommerce first for the June launch.
View integrationREST API
Use the API path when your storefront, order management, or production workflow needs a custom integration rather than a standard plugin.
View integrationEvery integration path stays replaceable.
Use a store plugin where it is simple, keep API options for custom operations, and add standalone EzyCreate selling links after store provisioning is ready.
Storefronts
Developer
Automation
Integration resources
Useful next steps for connecting stores, APIs, SDKs, and automation.