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So we have a small business brick and mortar and an online store. When starting out we did a brick and mortar location and an online location. We are wanting to combine them together but want to know how this will affect our online website. We have Wordpress and use Woocommerce. Does anyone know will we have to delete all online inventory and then sync with the new location again? Would it duplicate everything that we already have synced? Just looking for some answers if anyone would have any, otherwise going to just fly by the seat of my pants. Thanks

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Hi @sterlingavenue !
Just to make sure I understand.... you're looking to merge your brick-and-mortar and online locations while maintaining your WooCommerce integration? If that is the case, let me make a clear outline for how to do this without facing disruption.
Before Merging Locations
Backup Current Data
Export from both:
- Square inventory
- WooCommerce products
- Order history
- Customer data
Document Current Setup
- Screenshot settings
- Note sync configurations
- Record SKUs
- Save integration details
Merging Process Best Practices
Inventory Preparation
Steps:
1. Export current inventory
2. Identify duplicates
3. Note variations
4. Document sync settings
WooCommerce Considerations
- Check sync direction settings
- Note custom fields
- Document webhooks
- Save API connections
Recommended Approach
-
Pre-Merge Steps
- Audit current inventory
- Match SKUs between systems
- Note any discrepancies
- Plan for downtime
-
During Merge
- Pause WooCommerce sync
- Combine locations in Square
- Verify inventory counts
- Update integration settings
-
Prevent Duplication
- Match SKUs carefully
- Check for variants
- Review pricing
- Verify descriptions
- Integration Settings
- Square Dashboard →
Apps →
WooCommerce →
Update location mapping
- Square Dashboard →
-
Testing
- Create test products
- Verify sync behavior
- Check order flow
- Monitor inventory updates
-
Backup Plans
- Keep original data exports
- Document current settings
- Plan for rollback
- Set aside recovery time
-
Verify:
- Inventory counts
- Product details
- Pricing
- Categories
- Images
- Variants
-
Monitor:
- Sync status
- Order processing
- Inventory updates
- Customer experience
I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any questions.

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Hi @sterlingavenue !
Just to make sure I understand.... you're looking to merge your brick-and-mortar and online locations while maintaining your WooCommerce integration? If that is the case, let me make a clear outline for how to do this without facing disruption.
Before Merging Locations
Backup Current Data
Export from both:
- Square inventory
- WooCommerce products
- Order history
- Customer data
Document Current Setup
- Screenshot settings
- Note sync configurations
- Record SKUs
- Save integration details
Merging Process Best Practices
Inventory Preparation
Steps:
1. Export current inventory
2. Identify duplicates
3. Note variations
4. Document sync settings
WooCommerce Considerations
- Check sync direction settings
- Note custom fields
- Document webhooks
- Save API connections
Recommended Approach
-
Pre-Merge Steps
- Audit current inventory
- Match SKUs between systems
- Note any discrepancies
- Plan for downtime
-
During Merge
- Pause WooCommerce sync
- Combine locations in Square
- Verify inventory counts
- Update integration settings
-
Prevent Duplication
- Match SKUs carefully
- Check for variants
- Review pricing
- Verify descriptions
- Integration Settings
- Square Dashboard →
Apps →
WooCommerce →
Update location mapping
- Square Dashboard →
-
Testing
- Create test products
- Verify sync behavior
- Check order flow
- Monitor inventory updates
-
Backup Plans
- Keep original data exports
- Document current settings
- Plan for rollback
- Set aside recovery time
-
Verify:
- Inventory counts
- Product details
- Pricing
- Categories
- Images
- Variants
-
Monitor:
- Sync status
- Order processing
- Inventory updates
- Customer experience
I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any questions.