ecommerce-manager-claw
Manage ecommerce store backends in real time via their APIs. Use this skill whenever the user mentions their online store, shop, or ecommerce platform — even casually. Triggers include: checking stock, updating inventory, viewing or fulfilling orders, adding or editing products, looking up customer info, or any request to "manage my store", "check my shop", "update my listings", "see my orders", or similar phrasing. Supports Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Wix, PrestaShop, Adobe Commerce (Magento), Amazon (SP-API), Etsy, and Shopware. Always use this skill when the user wants to interact with or retrieve data from any ecommerce backend.
Install via CLI (Recommended)
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/abhishekj9621/ecommerce-manager-clawWhat This Skill Does
The ecommerce-manager-claw is a robust integration agent designed to bridge the gap between human intent and ecommerce backend management. By leveraging platform-specific APIs, this skill allows users to perform administrative tasks directly through conversational commands. Whether you are a dropshipper using Shopify, a boutique owner on WooCommerce, or an enterprise seller on Adobe Commerce, this tool acts as your virtual operations manager. It handles inventory adjustments, order status updates, product listing maintenance, and customer data retrieval with minimal friction, ensuring your store is always synchronized with your business decisions.
Installation
To integrate this skill into your OpenClaw environment, execute the following command in your terminal:
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/abhishekj9621/ecommerce-manager-claw
Ensure you have the necessary environment permissions for external API requests before proceeding with the initial setup.
Use Cases
- Inventory Management: Automatically adjust stock levels during sales cycles or query low-stock items to trigger reorders.
- Order Fulfillment: Quickly mark paid orders as shipped, generate tracking notifications, or filter orders by date and status.
- Product Cataloging: Add new SKU variations, bulk-edit product descriptions, or remove discontinued listings without manually navigating complex admin dashboards.
- Customer Support: Retrieve customer purchase history or verify order status for quick responses to support tickets.
Example Prompts
- "Hey, check my Shopify store. Do I have any orders that need to be fulfilled from this morning?"
- "I need to update the price of all items in the 'Summer Collection' on my WooCommerce site to $29.99."
- "Look up customer 'John Doe' on my BigCommerce store and tell me the total amount he has spent with me so far."
Tips & Limitations
Always ensure you are using secure credentials. While this skill is powerful, it is designed to be a helper; therefore, always exercise caution with destructive actions like deleting products or canceling large batches of orders. The AI will prompt for confirmation before any irreversible changes. If you are a beginner, start by using the 'read-only' functions to query data before attempting to modify store settings. Ensure your API keys have the minimum required scopes to prevent unnecessary exposure of your store data.
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{
"plugins": {
"official-abhishekj9621-ecommerce-manager-claw": {
"enabled": true,
"auto_update": true
}
}
}Tags(AI)
Flags: network-access, external-api
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