Hey there, SyncSpiders!
I know you’ve heard the great news about the PHH marketplace and SyncSpider partnership, and since we’re talking about the Baltic e-commerce scene, let’s kick things off with some intriguing stats.
The Baltic e-commerce market has been steadily rising over the past decade, creating a goldmine of opportunities for investors. Estonia and Latvia are currently leading the charge as some of the fastest-growing e-commerce markets in Central and Eastern Europe. In 2023, the Baltic region’s online sales are set to reach an impressive 2.7 billion USD, with Lithuania taking the crown as the largest e-commerce market, accounting for roughly 45% of the total. On the B2C front, Estonia leads the way with the highest earnings.
Fast forward to 2024, Estonia is expected to see the highest growth in e-commerce revenue among the Baltic nations – over 7%! And by 2028, this growth will still hold strong at over 6%. Meanwhile, Lithuania’s e-commerce industry is set to generate a whopping 1.8 billion USD by 2029.
Oh, and speaking of growth, last week was all about exciting updates for Shopify, SpiderHub, and SyncSpider core.
Check out the latest updates, and keep pushing boundaries!
Improved integration
Shopify
We extended the Order Update entity for Shopify users, with partial fulfillment with different tracking numbers. We also fixed the date range filter, which was bugging and producing errors when using this filter.
Furthermore, our development team fixed the issue that was causing the Shopify import to loop until the item count was reached. The Shopify API item count returns cached results. Therefore, if an item is deleted right before a task, it will appear in the count but not in the results, creating an infinite loop.
SpiderHub
- We fixed the bug causing problems with the conditional fields, which caused exporting fields that were not selected.
SyncSpider core updates
- We fixed the issue some users experienced with the translating tasks displaying errors.




