OpenCart - API Extensions

Auto sending a request to Bing

$20.00

Buy Google Maps Extension

$15.00

DriveUp price and quantity updates

$20.00

Google Maps Locations

$20.00

XML feed for Google and Facebook

$20.00

ChatGPT OpenCart text generator

$20.00

Product locations on map

$15.00

Products on map

$15.00

QR Platba (CZ)

$25.00

Google Sheets API

$20.00

Telegram Notifications

$15.00

UPN QR payment (Slovenia)

$25.00

Viber Notifications

$15.00

Video YouTube from a channel or a playlist

$20.00

Google Indexing API

$20.00

Online chat for OpenCart via Telegram

$15.00


OpenCart extension for API integration with various services that provide a protocol for remote work through requests. We develop API modules according to customer requests, and we also offer you some ready-made API plugins that are available.

On our site, you can download the OpenCart extension API in a few clicks, adding the module to the cart and placing an order. We guarantee the quality and compliance of the module with the standards of each API for which they are intended. You can buy or order an API module for OpenСart at any time, and you can also get quick technical support from the programmer - the author of the module at any time.

Developing an OpenCart API module is usually a complex and time-consuming job, so it costs more than regular modules to expand CMS capabilities and functions. The first thing to do is to study the API documentation of a specific service. This takes a lot of time, because the documentation describes all the processes and operations that can be performed through the interfaces, from authorization in the API to performing the necessary tasks. Learning how to work with APIs often takes longer than programming.

Many services that provide APIs have their own SDKs, that is, a set of libraries and tools for working with their APIs. In this case, it makes the work of the programmer easier, because there is no need to write code from scratch, but you can connect and use ready-made library APIs.

Usually, to start working with any OpenCart API extension, you need to get an API key or an access token in the service or service you plan to integrate with. You must then authenticate using this key and other credentials, if provided. Then you can start working directly with the main operations. Of course, there are many nuances in this process, but if the documentation is written well, then this should not cause any problems.