If you’re a Zoho Inventory user looking to enhance warehouse operations, the Clarus WMS integration is the solution you’ve been waiting for. Real-time data synchronisation keeps your systems aligned, helping you manage orders, track inventory, and boost profitability with ease.
Clarus WMS connects to Zoho Inventory so operations and inventory teams can keep order flow, stock movements and records aligned. Once connected, Clarus passes through sales orders to Zoho Inventory, allocation is controlled by quantity inside the WMS, and shipment confirmations with tracking and stock movements are reflected in Zoho Inventory. Label data and sales order line information are shared between Clarus and Zoho Inventory so documents and records match what left the warehouse. No third-party middleware or coding is required.
What are WMS integrations with Zoho Inventory and how does Clarus support them?
A WMS integration with Zoho Inventory links day-to-day warehouse control to centralised product and inventory records. The pattern is straightforward, orders are processed in Clarus WMS, Clarus passes sales order data to Zoho Inventory, teams allocate by quantity, pick, pack and label in the WMS, then shipment confirmations with tracking and inventory updates are written back so Zoho Inventory mirrors what shipped.
How Clarus WMS supports the flow:
- Sales order pass-through from Clarus to Zoho Inventory
Clarus creates or updates sales orders in Zoho Inventory with the lines and quantities you intend to ship. Customer, address and order references travel with the order for consistent records. - Allocate by quantity in Clarus
Allocation is controlled at order or line level in the WMS. The quantities you commit and then ship are the quantities that post to Zoho Inventory. - Label data and sales order line information shared
Label fields used at packing sit alongside line-level detail and can be written back to Zoho Inventory via notes or custom fields so paperwork aligns. - Orders, tracking and inventory kept in sync
When you despatch, Clarus posts shipment confirmations with tracking references and adjusts available inventory. Zoho Inventory receives the outcome so on-hand and availability reflect warehouse reality.
How does Clarus manage order and inventory syncing with Zoho Inventory?
Clarus WMS focuses on the essential paths that keep systems aligned without unnecessary complexity.
Inbound to Clarus WMS
- Orders from connected channels arrive in Clarus with customer, delivery and line-level details.
- Status views in Clarus show new, allocated, picking and shipped orders for straightforward triage.
Within Clarus WMS
- Allocation by quantity reserves what you plan to ship, including partial lines where needed.
- Picking and packing follow your configured workflows and scanner checkpoints.
- Labels print with the correct fields because label data is stored alongside order lines.
Outbound to Zoho Inventory
- Clarus passes sales orders with the exact lines and quantities processed.
- Shipment confirmations with carrier and tracking details are posted, and inventory positions are updated to reflect picks and despatch.
- Line-level fidelity is preserved so what you fulfil is what Zoho Inventory records.
Is any development work needed to set up WMS integrations with Zoho Inventory?
No. The Zoho Inventory connection is provided natively in Clarus WMS. You authorise Clarus with your Zoho organisation, confirm permissions for orders and stock, then select a small number of posting and mapping preferences. There is no middleware to host and no custom scripts to maintain for a standard deployment.
What’s the fastest way to connect Clarus WMS to Zoho Inventory?
Setup is intentionally simple:
- Connect your Zoho Inventory organisation to Clarus
Authorise Clarus WMS with the scopes required for items, orders and inventory. - Orders, tracking and inventory begin syncing
Clarus starts passing sales orders to Zoho Inventory. As you despatch in Clarus, tracking and shipment confirmations are posted, and stock levels are updated. - Manage everything from one dashboard
Allocate by quantity, run picks, print labels and confirm despatch in Clarus. Review item movements and sales documents in Zoho Inventory.
How does allocation by quantity improve control before despatch?
Allocation by quantity in Clarus lets supervisors decide exactly what to commit before work reaches the floor.
- Prioritise by service or promised date
- Reserve partial quantities where stock is tight, then complete remaining lines later
- Prevent double allocation across overlapping channel demand
Any time saving will vary by operation, treat figures as estimates unless confirmed.
How are labels, tracking and shipment updates handled for Zoho Inventory?
- Label data alignment
Clarus stores the label fields used at packing and links them to the relevant lines so documents and records are consistent. - Tracking and confirmations
When shipments complete, Clarus posts the tracking reference and carrier details with the shipment confirmation so Zoho Inventory reflects the outcome. - Accurate line-level results
Only what you actually packed and shipped is written back, which supports clear customer communication and simple reconciliation.
What data is exchanged between Zoho Inventory and Clarus WMS during the order lifecycle?
The integration focuses on the fields teams use every day.
- From Clarus to Zoho Inventory
Sales orders aligned to shipped lines and quantities, customer and delivery details, order and shipment references, tracking numbers in notes or custom fields where configured, and updated inventory positions. - From Zoho Inventory to Clarus
Item catalogues and settings required for correct posting so documents created from WMS activity conform to your inventory rules.
Want a WMS that integrates directly with Zoho Inventory?
Connect your Zoho Inventory organisation to Clarus WMS, let orders, tracking and inventory sync, and run fulfilment from one dashboard. If you would like to see the flow end to end, request a demo and we will walk through connection, allocation by quantity, packing, labelling and despatch.
FAQs
What data syncs between Clarus WMS and Zoho Inventory?
Clarus passes sales orders with customer, delivery and line-level details into Zoho Inventory. After despatch, Clarus posts shipment confirmations with tracking and updates inventory availability so Zoho Inventory reflects the movement. Label data and order line information are shared for consistent paperwork.
Can I allocate inventory before sending orders to Zoho Inventory?
Yes. Allocation by quantity is performed in Clarus WMS. The quantities you ship are the quantities that post to Zoho Inventory.
How often do updates sync between systems?
Orders, tracking and inventory begin syncing once the connection is active. Shipment confirmations are posted when you complete despatch, and stock updates follow fulfilment events. If you require defined intervals for governance, the Clarus team can confirm the schedule for your account.
Do I need a developer to manage the integration?
No. You connect Zoho Inventory in the Clarus UI, choose mappings and preferences, then begin syncing. There is no third-party middleware or custom code for a standard setup.
What happens if order details change after syncing?
If an order changes before despatch, Clarus shows the update so you can adjust allocation by quantity or packing. When you ship, the final status and tracking are posted and Zoho Inventory reflects the shipped lines accurately.