Desperately Need This Addon

you can make big $$$ if you offer this to cs-cart customers!

please someone make this for cs-cart…

https://returnly.com/

Can you get the api specs? The available info from their website is pretty much just a bunch of short blurbs. Can't see where I can download a spec to review.

I do not think that this module will be popular. But we can integrate it for you. Integration manual for developers is required

Can you get the api specs? The available info from their website is pretty much just a bunch of short blurbs. Can't see where I can download a spec to review.


API is here:

https://returnly.com/docs/api/

Could you not just make a add on that does this rather then integrate, is that an option?

I do not think that this module will be popular. But we can integrate it for you. Integration manual for developers is required


https://returnly.com/docs/api/

I too don't believe there will be much demand for this addon. It tries to keep all customer, order and shipping info synchronized between the two sites. Seems like a lot of duplication and site-to-site synchronization just to deal with returns.

The cs-cart internal returns process is not that great and intuitive. If its an exchange its more cumbersome to track the new product and new shipping info etc since we loose all the existing info on editing the order to replace the item, best way would be to have an additional module which manages this - product replacement / pickups / tracking / sending new product / price variation or shipping charges if any / new invoice or updated invoice and a link to the old order on which all this happened.

I totally agree with you about the lack of functionality and lack of business flow of the current RMA addon.

In my experience, very few merchants here would be willing to sign-up for their subscription services in addition to purchasing an integration addon.

It's a significant amount of work to implement this in cs-cart. Maybe you could convince the vendor to fund the integration. Then they could simply make it available as a free module on their site for their subscription clients.

But I can always be wrong....