Mechanic

Mechanic

A development and automation platform for Shopify.
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Sergei Golubev
Designer and entrepreneur from 🇪🇪
5 reviews
Absolutely loving your service so far — an excellent all-in-one platform that extends standard Shopify functionality. It comes with 100+ templates which help complete various tasks: from automatically emailing customers with invite to create an account, to auto-tagging orders and customers. And you can freely modify/customise these or write your own tasks using Liquid code. There's a good documentation and code versioning available too — what not to like. Big thanks Isaac and team!
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Vanin Ferrall
I like making small tools that help.
1 review
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I've been using Mechanic for at least 7 months. This tool has really allowed our small business to create solutions and be really flexible, without having to worry about provisioning infrastructure. I can't really emphasize enough just how much I love this app.
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Dev Tekhaus
Ecommerce Automation Specialist
1 review
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When using Mechanic as my primary solution development platform, I feel there are almost no automation challenges that cannot be tackled. In two years of developing with Mechanic, I’ve been able to develop custom automations to: - Build out complex backend support for multi-location local pickup and delivery - Destructure virtual bundles into their products components and add them as zero price products without needing to create product duplicates or hidden variants - Develop scheduled product, inventory, and customer exports as Shopify importable CSV - Auto-fulfill and add tracking to orders by parsing inbound dropshipper fulfillment emails - Send localized payment reminder emails by customer’s checkout language - Develop a custom order status notification flow that integrates with an Asana task board - Email daily pick lists (e.g. unfulfilled items) by location for a national grocery chain - Run nightly bulk inventory updates via FTP downloads - Re-assign warehouse order fulfillments by shipping country - Tag Shopify customers by Smile.io VIP Tier - [... this list could be several pages… :) ] In addition to the expansive public task directory, the platform documentation is very thorough and the support is beyond superb. The team at Mechanic are highly responsive to helping empower your platform usage, regardless of whether you are an advanced Shopify developer, or just getting your feet wet. Perhaps one of Mechanic's best features is its ability to let you just concentrate on solving the merchant’s immediate business needs without all of the repetitive scaffolding required to develop each new microservice. Almost everything is managed for you - task queuing and processing, form options for merchant task configuration (the task admin UI), API rate limiting, error logging, webhook configuration, transactional email, inbound email parsing, and so much more. All-in-all, the Mechanic platform has really upped my Shopify development and solution consulting service to new levels, making me a much more complete and valuable resource for merchant’s in need. Thank you Mechanic and team!
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Stephen Davis Hernandez
Doing things to be happy
1 review
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Rossella Ferrandino
Front end developer @ Nama Studio
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Julian Schnehage
Not the best dev but I enjoy myself :)
1 review
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It's really powerful and I don't have to set up a custom app to do all the things it can do. The possibilities are pretty much endless and you can really make the app do whatever your store needs to do if it is in the Shopify backend
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Tim Mackey
@timdmackey
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Steven Johnson
Just love apps
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Matt Scheurich ✌
@mattscheurich
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In a nutshell, Mechanic enables me to do heaps of great server-side things on Shopify. The best part about it is that it's my portal to getting under Shopify's hood and into my store's data without having to develop and provision resources to run my own Shopify private app. I originally tried to use Shopify Flow, but was really saddened that I couldn't write custom flows -- but then I found Mechanic! I gravitate to building my own tasks, but there are plenty of pre-built tasks that don't require coding (and you can use them as templates to then make your own custom modifications). Mechanic tasks are written using an extended version of Shopify's liquid, so it's pretty easy to pick up if you've ever developed Shopify themes, or even used other projects that use liquid as a templating language (jekyll, Salesforce Desk, Zendesk, etc.). It gives me the ability to write and run automations across my Shopify data (e.g. generate PDFs, regularly email customers for outstanding payments, etc.). Often I also use it for utility methods like to correct some data entry issues, or for things like out of stock/back in stock notifications for my colleagues. I have a number of tasks which also access various third-party APIs (even some custom APIs I built myself). It supports features like using Shopify bulk GraphQL queries which make querying 1000s of data entries pretty easy if I need to run something across all my orders or customers in Shopify. Since Mechanic works based on webhook triggers, you can basically write a task for any kind of Shopify webhook (as well as other Mechanic or custom webhooks -- or "topics", to use Mechanic parlance). An example of something basic but important: our 3PL doesn't give us the DHL AWB number when an order is fulfilled (we get one or many piece IDs -- really annoying), so I have a task that retrieves the AWB via DHL API and replaces the tracking number when the order has a fulfillment. Fixed! This then unlocks DHL order tracking status within Shopify backoffice. Probably the most ambitious/crazy thing I've done so far is create a customer account spam detection task which can automatically tag and/or delete customers who fit the spam account criteria when customers are created/updated. I can even have Mechanic send me notification emails when an account is tagged or deleted 🌈 In terms of the Mechanic platform, it's pretty reliable and the Mechanic team are always interested and engaged when there's help needed or new ideas to be hashed out. It's a very cool community to be involved in! I'm glad to have been using it for the last 2 years and it really forms a backbone to our e-commerce operations to ensure colleagues' work is easier, data quality is improved, and that custom third-party integrations with Shopify can easily be achieved, even if there's no official Shopify app for the third-party. My background was using things like Magento and WordPress for e-commerce, where it is much easier to build something custom and have full access to the data, so using a platform like Shopify required a paradigm shift. Mechanic does bring me back a little closer to "self-hosted" without the pitfalls of needing to fuss about PHP and crashing my website!
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