Short answer: Drop the "Shopify → Order Paid" trigger on your workflow canvas, add filters if you want them, and publish. It fires within seconds of the event in Shopify, not on a polling schedule.
Drop it on the canvas. Configure a couple of fields. Publish.
You don’t need to read this. Tiny Command auto-maps every field into the visual picker so downstream nodes can pull values by clicking. We show it here for power users who want to know what’s on the wire.
{"id": 5678901234,"email": "customer@example.com","gateway": "shopify_payments","items_count": 2,"total_price": "149.99","order_number": 1002,"financial_status": "paid"}
Every field below can be referenced by name in any action or filter that comes after this trigger.
| Field | Type | Example |
|---|---|---|
| id | number | 5678901234 |
| string | "customer@example.com" | |
| gateway | string | "shopify_payments" |
| items_count | number | 2 |
| total_price | string | "149.99" |
| order_number | number | 1002 |
| financial_status | string | "paid" |
One trigger. 16+ downstream actions. Zero glue.