Overview
This guide helps you determine the best approach for integrating Redo with your warehouse management system (WMS), third-party logistics provider (3PL), or other external systems.Integration Decision Flow
Follow this flowchart to determine your integration path:Integration Paths Explained
Custom Returns Integration
If you’re not using a supported platform like Shopify, CommentSold, or BigCommerce, you can use our Custom Returns Integration API to sync orders programmatically.Custom Returns Integration Guide
Learn how to sync orders to Redo using our custom orders endpoint
Supported Integrations
Redo offers pre-built integrations with popular WMS and 3PL providers. Check below to see if your system is supported. Setup will require you to get an api key and other details from your provider, but typically takes just a few clicks.View All Supported Integrations
View All Supported Integrations
- AIMS360 – Fashion ERP platform
- ApparelMagic – Apparel ERP software
- Bergen (CloudX) – Warehouse management system
- BlueBox – Fulfillment services
- Brightpearl – Retail operations suite
- Cirro – Global fulfillment network
- Deposco – Cloud WMS/OMS
- Flexport – Global logistics platform
- NetSuite – Cloud ERP suite
- Nimble – Automated fulfillment
- ShipBob – E-commerce fulfillment
- ShipHero – Warehouse software
- ShipMonk – 3PL fulfillment
- ShipStream – Fulfillment management
- RyderShip – Omnichannel fulfillment
Loop Compatible API
If you’ve previously built an integration with Loop Returns or another RMS, Redo provides compatibility endpoints to minimize redevelopment work.Loop Compatible API
Use familiar endpoints to migrate your existing integrations
Next Steps
1
Identify Your Platform
Determine if your e-commerce platform is supported by Redo
2
Review External Systems
Determine if your external management system has an integration already
3
Choose Your Path
Use the flowchart above to select the appropriate guide