> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.nekt.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# WooCommerce as a data source

> Bring data from WooCommerce to Nekt.

WooCommerce is an open-source e-commerce plugin for WordPress that enables businesses to create online stores and sell products directly from their websites. It provides tools for product management, order processing, payment integration, and inventory tracking to support online retail operations.

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## 1. Add your WooCommerce access

1. In the [Sources](https://app.nekt.ai/sources) tab, click on the "add source" button located on the top right of your screen. Then, select the WooCommerce option from the list of connectors.

2. Click **Next** and you'll be prompted to add your access. Check WooCommerce's documentation to discover where you can find the required parameters for the connection and add the start date of the first record you want to sync with.

3. Click **Next**.

## 2. Select your WooCommerce streams

1. The next step is letting us know which streams you want to bring. You can select entire groups of streams or only a subset of them.

   > Tip: The stream can be found more easily by typing its name.

2. Click **Next**.

## 3. Configure your WooCommerce data streams

1. Customize how you want your data to appear in your catalog. Select a name for each table (which will contain the fetched data) and the type of sync.

* **Table name**: we suggest a name, but feel free to customize it. You have the option to add a **prefix** and make this process faster!
* **Sync Type**: you can choose between INCREMENTAL and FULL\_TABLE.
  * Incremental: every time the extraction happens, we'll get only the new data - which is good if, for example, you want to keep every record ever fetched.
  * Full table: every time the extraction happens, we'll get the current state of the data - which is good if, for example, you don't want to have deleted data in your catalog.

2. Click **Next**.

## 4. Configure your WooCommerce data source

1. Describe your data source for easy identification within your organization. You can inform things like what data it brings, to which team it belongs, etc.

2. To define your [Trigger](https://docs.nekt.com/runs/scheduling-and-triggers), consider how often you want data to be extracted from this source. This decision usually depends on how frequently you need the new table data updated (every day, once a week, or only at specific times).

Optionally, you can determine when to execute a [full sync](https://docs.nekt.com/get-started/core-concepts/types-of-sync#additional-full-sync). This will complement the incremental data extractions, ensuring that your data is completely synchronized with your source every once in a while.

### Check your new source!

1. Click **Next** to finalize the setup. Once completed, you'll receive confirmation that your new source is set up!

2. You can view your new source on the [Sources](https://app.nekt.ai/sources) page. Now, for you to be able to see it on your [Catalog](https://app.nekt.ai/catalog), you have to wait for the pipeline to run. You can now monitor it on the [Sources](https://app.nekt.ai/sources) page to see its execution and completion. If needed, manually trigger the pipeline by clicking on the refresh icon. Once executed, your new table will appear in the Catalog section.

> If you encounter any issues, reach out to us via Slack, and we'll gladly assist you!

## Skills for agents

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<Card title="Download WooCommerce skills file" icon="wand-magic-sparkles" href="/sources/woo-commerce.md">
  WooCommerce connector documentation as plain markdown, for use in AI agent contexts.
</Card>
