The Orders page gives you a single place to manage every incoming order — whether it came from Shopify, WooCommerce, ShipStation, or was created manually. Before you can ship an order, it needs to be picked, packed, and committed. The Orders page is where that workflow happens.Documentation Index
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What is order management?
When a customer places an order with your store, that order needs to be prepared and handed off to a carrier before it ships. The Orders page sits between your store and UniUni: orders are imported here first, giving you a chance to review them, then you commit the ones you’re ready to fulfill — which creates the corresponding shipments. Orders from all your connected integrations appear in a single table, so you don’t need to switch between sources to see what needs to go out.How it works
Connect your integration
Click your profile to expose the settings and navigate to Settings. Click Integrations and connect or configure your integration.
Enable auto-import
In your integration settings, turn on auto-import so orders are pulled into the Orders page automatically. See Setting up auto-import for step-by-step instructions.
Review your orders
Open the Orders page. All imported orders from your connected integrations appear here in a unified table. Review the contents and recipient details before fulfilling.
Fulfill your orders
Select the orders you want to ship and commit them. Committing an order creates the corresponding shipments on the Shipments page.
Pay and print your labels
Go to the Shipments page to purchase postage and print your labels, just as you would for any shipment. See Creating a shipment for a full walkthrough.
Setting up auto-import
Enable automatic order syncing from your connected integrations.
Creating a shipment
Step-by-step guide to purchasing postage and printing labels.