WooCommerce

API keyE-commerceOrg connection

Org-level connection

WooCommerce is connected once at the org level by an admin. The credential is shared across all groups that have been granted access — individual team members don't need to connect their own accounts.

Getting your API key

Enter your WordPress site root URL in the Store URL field above (no trailing slash)

In your WordPress admin, go to WooCommerce → Settings → Advanced → REST API

Click "Add key", set a description, user, and Read/Write permissions

Click "Generate API key" and copy both the Consumer Key and Consumer Secret

Paste both below

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Sign in to On Belay and open the Integrations page to add WooCommerce.

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Permissions (scopes)

These are the data scopes On Belay can be granted for WooCommerce. Your org admin controls which scopes are enabled per group.

ScopeDescriptionAccess
products:readRead productsRead only
products:writeWrite productsRead / Write
orders:readRead ordersRead only
orders:writeWrite ordersRead / Write
customers:readRead customersRead only
reports:readRead reportsRead only

Troubleshooting

"Invalid API key" or "Unauthorized" error
Double-check that you copied the full key without any leading/trailing spaces. Some platforms show a truncated preview — make sure to copy the full token. If the key was generated with restricted scopes, verify it includes the permissions listed above.
Connected but Claude can't access data
Check that your group has been granted access to this integration in On Belay → Groups → [your group] → Integrations. Also verify the specific scopes your group is permitted to use match what your query requires.
The key expires or stops working
Some API keys have expiration policies. Generate a new key in WooCommerce and update it in On Belay → Integrations → WooCommerce → Update key. Consider creating a dedicated service account or machine user for On Belay so the key isn't tied to a personal account.

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