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by Patchworks · eCommerce Connectors

Ecommerce-focused iPaaS connecting stores to ERP, WMS and 3PL

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Works with
NetSuite
Deployment
Cloud
Company size
SMB, Mid-market, Enterprise
Pricing
Subscription
Founded
2014
Headquarters
London, United Kingdom

Overview

Patchworks is an ecommerce-focused integration platform as a service (iPaaS) that connects core retail and commerce systems including ecommerce platforms, ERP, warehouse management systems, 3PL providers, POS, and marketplaces. It centers on a connector marketplace plus a no-code/low-code 'Process Flows' builder that moves, transforms, and triggers data across the stack, with a dashboard for real-time monitoring and error troubleshooting.

The platform supports a broad set of protocols and formats, including FTP/SFTP/HTTPS transports, SOAP/REST/GraphQL APIs, direct SQL database connections, and JSON, XML, and EDI (EDIFACT and ANSI X12). It gives technical teams full control to build custom integrations while letting non-technical users assemble flows from prebuilt connectors. Patchworks describes its platform as MACH Alliance certified.

Founded in 2014 and headquartered in London, England, Patchworks targets retail and commerce brands that need to integrate a modern, composable stack — connecting storefronts such as Shopify, Magento, and BigCommerce to ERP, WMS, and logistics systems for order, inventory, and fulfillment synchronization.

Screenshots & demo

Demo video from the vendor's YouTube channel. Screenshots sourced from Patchworks.

Features & capabilities

Connector Marketplace

Prebuilt connectors for commerce systems.

  • Library of connectors for ecommerce, ERP, WMS, 3PL, POS, and marketplaces
  • Connectors for Shopify, Magento, BigCommerce, NetSuite, and more
  • Vendor-maintained connector updates
  • Reusable across multiple integrations

Process Flows Builder

No-code/low-code orchestration of data.

  • Build logic to move, transform, and trigger data across systems
  • Real-time data movement between endpoints
  • No-code interface for non-technical users
  • Full developer control for custom integrations from scratch

Protocols & Data Formats

Broad connectivity and data handling.

  • Transports: FTP, SFTP, HTTPS
  • APIs: SOAP, REST, GraphQL
  • Direct database connections via SQL
  • Data formats: JSON, XML, and EDI (EDIFACT, ANSI X12)

Monitoring & Operations

Visibility into running integrations.

  • Centralized dashboard for data flow
  • Real-time error identification and troubleshooting
  • Logging and run history

Common use cases

  • Connect a Shopify store to NetSuite for order and inventory sync
  • Integrate ecommerce orders with a 3PL or WMS for fulfillment
  • Sync inventory across multiple storefronts and a central ERP
  • Exchange EDI documents with trading partners alongside API integrations
  • Build custom commerce integrations on a composable, MACH-style stack
  • Centralize monitoring of all commerce data flows in one dashboard

Strengths & considerations

Strengths

  • Ecommerce/retail-specialized iPaaS rather than a generic enterprise integration tool
  • MACH Alliance certified, fitting composable commerce architectures
  • Broad protocol and EDI support alongside modern APIs

ERP integrations

iPaaSBi-directional

Pricing

Model
Subscription
Free trial
No

Subscription typically driven by number of connectors/flows and data volume; quote-based for larger deployments. Get an independent shortlist with pricing guidance below.

Technical & security

Hosting
SaaS (multi-tenant)
Languages
English

About the vendor

Founded
2014
Headquarters
London, United Kingdom
Ownership
Private

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Patchworks — frequently asked questions

What kind of integrations is Patchworks built for?

Ecommerce and retail stacks — connecting storefronts to ERP, WMS, 3PL, POS, and marketplaces.

Does Patchworks support EDI?

Yes. It supports EDI formats EDIFACT and ANSI X12 alongside REST, SOAP, GraphQL, and database connections.

Is it no-code?

It offers a no-code/low-code Process Flows builder, while also giving developers full control for custom integrations.

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