Unlock Complete Omnichannel Retail for $179/Month: POS-Shopify Integration

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Finally, integration pricing that makes sense—built by the POS specialists who’ve been in your shoes.

Shopify integration with Lightspeed, Square, and Retail Express start at $179 per month with a $995 one-time onboarding fee. This isn’t budget pricing; it’s strategic pricing designed to make genuine omnichannel retail accessible to single-location retailers and multi-store operations alike.

Break the integration cost barrier: At $179/month, genuine omnichannel capabilities become accessible to single-location retailers—not just enterprise chains with unlimited technology budgets.

Why This Pricing Structure Exists

Most integration providers charge per location, per transaction, or layer additional fees for essential features like gift card synchronization. We built SAAS Integrator differently because we’ve spent 20+ years inside POS companies watching retailers struggle with fragmented systems that should work together seamlessly.

Our pricing model reflects a fundamental belief: every retailer deserves the infrastructure to grow both in-store and online sales without prohibitive technology costs. When Shopify locations, gift cards, or click-and-collect functionality require separate vendor fees, retailers face a choice between operational excellence and budget constraints. That’s an artificial limitation we’ve eliminated.

What Your POS-Shopify Integration Includes—Standard

Full Location Architecture: Every outlet becomes a proper Shopify location—unlocking native order routing and enabling integration with 300+ Shopify apps. Automatic location selection based on stock availability eliminates manual order assignment, saving 15+ hours weekly.

Bidirectional Fulfillment: Process orders from either Shopify or your POS with support for full and partial fulfillment. Your team maintains operational flexibility across all channels.

Unified Loyalty Redemption: Points earned in-store are immediately available for online redemption, and vice versa. No separate platforms, no manual reconciliation, no customer friction.

Flexible Variant Management: Unlike legacy systems limited to size and color, our architecture supports complex variant structures—material types, custom configurations, or any product attribute combination your business requires.

Cross-Channel Gift Cards: Zero transaction fees. Customers purchase and redeem gift cards seamlessly across all touchpoints—eliminating revenue leakage from channel-locked programs

Compare-At Pricing Integration: Display promotional pricing online with “Was $249, Now $199” formatting—a conversion-driving capability missing from standard POS integrations.

Ready to see how this works for your business?

Book a technical consultation to discuss your specific omnichannel requirements.

Built by the People Who Built Retail Express Integrations

Our team isn’t learning POS integration theory. Troy Netreba architected Retail Express commerce ecosystems at Maropost for a decade. Nick Leach spent seven years as a Retail Express ecommerce specialist building Shopify and Magento integrations. Joab Botterell solved complex Retail Express platform challenges as both a Support Specialist and Ecommerce Manager.

We’ve deployed these integrations from the inside. We know where synchronization fails under load, which API limitations create operational bottlenecks, and how poor gift card architecture costs retailers thousands in abandoned online purchases.

That institutional knowledge informs both our product architecture and our implementation methodology—delivering friction-free deployments and accelerated time-to-value.

Platform Support Beyond Shopify

While Lightspeed, Square, and Retail Express integrations with Shopify represent our most-requested configurations, we support Magento, WooCommerce, and BigCommerce with the same unified omnichannel capabilities. Platform choice shouldn’t dictate operational limitations.

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