
Operator by Fibric
Order Risk
BearScope has a live governed order-risk path. This listing expresses that capability as a target operator contract, not as a public pack or generalized runtime claim.
ConnectorCommerce & orders
Labels, tracking, and ship events from ShipStation, so the slip is caught upstream of the carrier scan.
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The ShipStation connector reads shipments, carrier labels, and tracking events across every carrier you print through, and ties each one back to the originating order. The gap it closes is the quiet one between "label created" and "carrier picked up": an order can look shipped in the storefront while the package sits on a shelf. Paired with an order-risk operator, that gap becomes a signal instead of a surprise.
The managed target uses modified-date paging and a cursor per resource. Supported records carry tenant and source context, while idempotency keys are intended to suppress recognized retries on enabled writes; downstream ambiguity still requires reconciliation. ShipStation is managed early access and requires deployment validation.
A ShipStation API key and secret for your account, stored in your tenant's secret store.
Shipments and labels as they are created and voided.
Operators reason over this connector's signals next to the rest of your stack, so decisions are grounded in the same records you run on.
Target capability: Places an order on hold until a date, idempotently. Actual authority, duplicate controls, and recovery depend on the validated deployment and downstream system.
This listing is informational and not self-serve. A deployment review must validate the connector, credentials, action boundary, recovery path, support, and contractual pricing before use.
Your deployment engineer verifies each line with you during onboarding.
This connector is developed, run, and supported by the same Fibric team. Support starts during onboarding with a named deployment engineer and doesn't hand you off afterward.
Listings this is designed to pair with. Each listing has its own live or managed early-access state.

Operator by Fibric
BearScope has a live governed order-risk path. This listing expresses that capability as a target operator contract, not as a public pack or generalized runtime claim.
Commerce & orders connector
Reads orders, line items, and proof approvals as they happen: the upstream signal that an order is about to go wrong.
Commerce & orders connector
Streams orders, fulfillments, and inventory. Swapping storefronts is configuration, not a rewrite of your operator.
Commerce & orders connector
Ingests open sales orders and ship dates from saved searches: the ERP truth an order-risk operator scores against.
This connector is developed, published, and supported by Fibric. It integrates with ShipStation through published APIs. Third-party names and logos identify the systems an integration connects to; they are the property of their respective owners, who are not affiliated with Fibric and do not sponsor or endorse this listing. Trademark policy
Early access means a deployment engineer wires this with you, and it runs propose-only until you approve live actions.