Portland DTC apparel brands juggle Shopify, Klaviyo, Gorgias, and a 3PL with separate customer truths.
Oregon · AI Automation Services
n8n pipelines for Portland DTC brands, Oregon outdoor retail, and PNW cannabis operators.
Portland DTC apparel brands juggle Shopify, Klaviyo, Gorgias, and a 3PL with separate customer truths.
Oregon outdoor retailers with 50+ product lines manage seasonal inventory on Excel and phone calls to reps.
OR cannabis producers navigate METRC + OLCC compliance alongside wholesale orders in separate systems.
Client snapshot
A Portland DTC apparel brand was losing repeat-purchase data because Shopify, Klaviyo, and their 3PL had mismatched customer IDs. I built an n8n resolver that unifies customer records on email + phone, feeds a clean Klaviyo segment, and writes LTV back into Shopify metafields. Email revenue jumped 22%.
Who builds it: Waseem Nasir — AI automation engineer, digital nomad from Pakistan, based in Bali/ASEAN, serving global clients.
I build identity resolution in n8n that matches customers across Shopify, Klaviyo, Gorgias, and the 3PL. Writes a canonical ID back to each system. Marketing stops segmenting on stale data; support sees full history across channels.
Yes. I sync vendor portals, Shopify, retail POS, and 3PL inventory into one n8n pipeline. Seasonal buy plans run on real data, not last year's guess. Stock-out alerts go to buyers before gaps hit the store floor.
METRC REST API plus your ERP (NetSuite or QuickBooks) plus wholesale order portals (LeafLink). I build n8n flows that keep all three in sync, auto-generate compliance reports, and flag breaks before OLCC does.
Yes. Once you have 3+ production workflows, retainers make sense. Typical range is 10-20 hours a month — enough to maintain, extend, and ship new flows on request without the full-time cost.
30-minute discovery call. No pitch deck. I map your current workflow, identify the highest-leverage automation targets, and tell you whether it makes sense to work together.