Does Nama ERP integrate with Salla, Zid, Amazon, Shopify, Magento, BigCommerce, and WooCommerce?

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Retailers and brands operating across multiple e-commerce platforms — both the global ones (Amazon, Shopify, Magento, BigCommerce, WooCommerce) and the leading Saudi platforms (Salla, Zid) — need a single ERP that ingests orders, syncs inventory in real time, and generates ZATCA-compliant invoices for B2C transactions. Does Nama ERP provide native integrations to all of these, or does it rely on third-party connectors?

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Yes. Nama ERP ships with native two-way integrations to both the major global e-commerce platforms and the leading regional Saudi platforms:

Regional (KSA) platforms:

  • Salla (سلة) — native integration with one of the most widely used e-commerce platforms in Saudi Arabia. Product catalog sync, real-time inventory updates, order ingestion with ZATCA-compliant invoice generation, and customer master sync. Heavily used by Saudi retailers and D2C brands.
  • Zid (زد) — full bidirectional integration covering products, variants, inventory, orders, and customers. Orders pulled from Zid automatically trigger Nama's fulfillment workflow and produce ZATCA simplified invoices for B2C transactions.

Global platforms:

  • Amazon — integration with Amazon Seller Central marketplaces (including Amazon.sa, Amazon.ae, and global storefronts) covering listings, FBA/FBM inventory, order ingestion, fulfillment status, and settlement reports. Critical for sellers operating across multiple Amazon storefronts who need a single source of truth for inventory and accounting.
  • Magento — full product/inventory/order/customer sync, including configurable products, multi-store, and tax mapping. Used in production by multi-channel retailers.
  • Shopify — product catalog push, real-time inventory sync, order pull with payment status, customer dedup.
  • BigCommerce — bidirectional product, inventory, and order sync.
  • WooCommerce — REST API-based integration with the same sync surface.

Common patterns supported across all seven:

  • Inventory sync runs on a configurable schedule per warehouse, with the ability to allocate a slice of stock to each storefront.
  • Order ingestion creates a Nama sales order automatically, applies tax mapping, generates a ZATCA simplified invoice if the order is B2C, and triggers the picking/shipping workflow.
  • Returns/refunds flow back into Nama as credit notes that update inventory and accounting.
  • Multi-currency — orders in store currency are converted to the company base currency using configurable exchange rate sources.

Beyond e-commerce, Nama integrates with regional payment gateways (Geidea, Interpay), shipping providers, banking APIs, and WhatsApp Business for order notifications.

For storefronts not on this list, the open REST API and webhook framework make a new integration a matter of mapping, not custom core work.

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