Wiio automates order processing across sourcing, fulfillment, and tracking. Once your store is connected, orders route to the right factory or warehouse automatically, reducing the delays and errors that come from manual processing as volume increases.
Yes. Wiio connects to your existing store through native integrations with Shopify, WooCommerce, TikTok Shop, Nuvemshop, Yampi, CartPanda, LPQV, Wix, and xPage. You can sync products and orders without rebuilding your store or migrating your existing catalog.
Wiio’s fulfillment system is built to handle order spikes without manual intervention. Inventory checks, order routing, and supplier coordination continue automatically as volume increases, so a sudden surge in orders doesn’t create a backlog.
Wiio checks supplier stock levels as part of the sourcing and fulfillment process, and can help identify inventory shortages and source backup suppliers from its verified supplier network when available, helping reduce oversells on products you’re already selling.
Wiio Payment supports a range of global and local payment methods depending on your market. Supported options include Visa, Mastercard, Discover, PIX, Mercado Pago, Boleto, and other local payment methods. Available payment methods may vary by market and region.
No. Wiio connects to your existing store without requiring any changes. Your product listings, branding, and customer experience remain the same, while sourcing and fulfillment are managed by Wiio behind the scenes.
Yes. As order volume increases, manual processing often becomes the biggest operational bottleneck. Wiio automates order routing, fulfillment workflows, and tracking updates, helping reduce manual work, operational errors, and fulfillment delays as your business scales.
Once your store consistently averages 5 orders per day, you’ll also be assigned a dedicated account manager who can provide personalized support with sourcing, fulfillment coordination, supplier communication, and day-to-day operational questions as your business continues to grow.
Yes. If your ecommerce platform isn’t currently supported through a direct integration, you can still use Wiio by creating an offline store and importing your orders with a CSV file. This allows Wiio to process sourcing, fulfillment, and shipping without requiring a native platform integration.