In short: MEGZO Integrator Vortex connects Nexus ERP and Trade Me so your catalog, prices and stock publish from Nexus ERP to Trade Me automatically, and every Trade Me order flows back into Nexus ERP as one record — on a 5-minute heartbeat, with oversell protection and no double data entry.
Keep Nexus ERP as your single source of truth and let MEGZO Integrator Vortex sync your catalog, prices, stock and orders to Trade Me — automatically, both directions, with no double data entry and no overselling.
Nexus ERP's fields map to Trade Me's through database-backed, versioned rules — VAT strip/add, rounding, enum lookups, currency conversion — editable without a deploy.
Stock pushed to Trade Me with a buffer and reconciled, so a unit can't sell twice across channels.
Every Trade Me order becomes one record in Nexus ERP — idempotent by design.
Fulfilment and payment systems plug in alongside this pair — no extra integration project.
Stock flows on a 5-minute heartbeat and on demand, with push (webhook) wake-ups where Trade Me supports them. It is pushed with an oversell buffer and continuously reconciled, so you never sell the same last unit twice.
No. Order creation is idempotent — keyed on the channel order id with a unique constraint and an order-lock — so a retried or replayed order never creates a second record in Nexus ERP.
From neither — you manage Product, Price, Stock and Order syncing from your MEGZO IV vendor panel. Field mapping between Nexus ERP and Trade Me is dynamic and database-backed; a non-developer can remap a field and it takes effect without a deploy.
MEGZO IV fetches the invoice PDF that Nexus ERP (or your invoicing service) already produced and attaches it to the Trade Me order where supported. It never generates a fiscal/legal invoice and never submits to e-Factura/ANAF.
Selling cross-border? MEGZO IV's canonical model with built-in currency conversion bridges Nexus ERP (RO) and Trade Me (NZ).
We run the sync; you watch it from one dashboard. Tell us your setup and see it live on a 5-minute heartbeat.