Connect Amazon S3 and
WooCommerce with AI

Redbird AI automates the flow between your WooCommerce store and S3 storage. Stop manually exporting order CSVs, uploading product images, or writing custom scripts to sync inventory data—let AI handle the data movement and transformation across your e-commerce stack.

No code required
Live in minutes
SOC 2 Type II

What you can automate today

Redbird gives your team ready-to-run workflows — just connect your accounts and go.

Back up daily order exports to S3 for compliance and analytics

Automatically export complete order data from WooCommerce each night and archive it to S3 in structured formats. Redbird handles field mapping, file formatting, and partitioning by date—creating a reliable order history for compliance audits and downstream analytics without manual CSV exports.

Sync product images from S3 to WooCommerce catalog automatically

Monitor specific S3 buckets for new product photography and automatically attach images to the correct WooCommerce products by SKU or filename convention. Redbird maps image metadata, resizes for web optimization, and updates product galleries—eliminating manual media library uploads.

Update inventory levels from S3-based warehouse system feeds

Read inventory CSV or JSON files dropped into S3 by your warehouse management system and push stock level updates directly to WooCommerce products. Redbird reconciles SKUs, handles variant-level inventory, and logs discrepancies—keeping your store in sync with physical inventory without middleware.

Generate weekly sales reports from WooCommerce and archive to S3

Pull sales data, top products, and customer metrics from WooCommerce, format into executive-ready reports, and store in S3 alongside historical snapshots. Redbird aggregates across product categories, calculates trends, and maintains versioned report history for leadership review.

Enrich WooCommerce products with attribute data from S3 datasets

Merge manufacturer specs, extended descriptions, or regulatory information stored in S3 into your WooCommerce product pages. Redbird matches products by identifier, updates custom fields and attributes, and preserves existing content—enriching catalog data without overwriting manual edits.

Archive customer order history to S3 data lake for BI platforms

Stream completed WooCommerce orders, refunds, and customer records to S3 in analytics-ready formats partitioned by date and event type. Redbird structures data for tools like Athena or Redshift Spectrum, maintaining schema consistency across your e-commerce data lake without ETL pipelines.

Live in four steps

No engineers, no pipelines to maintain. Redbird handles the connectivity — you focus on the outcome.

01

Connect your accounts

Authorize Amazon S3 and WooCommerce with OAuth or API credentials. Redbird never stores your data — it just passes through.

02

Describe what you want

Tell Redbird what to do in plain language — no SQL, no code, no configuration files required.

03

Review and activate

Redbird shows you exactly what it will do before running anything. Approve the workflow, set a schedule, and switch it on.

04

Let it run — and iterate

Workflows run on your schedule or on triggers. Every run is logged. Adjust with natural language at any time.

Built for data-driven teams

Redbird AI understands WooCommerce's product, order, and customer schemas alongside S3's object storage patterns—mapping between WordPress database structures and cloud file formats without custom code.

AI that speaks both WooCommerce tables and S3 object structures

Redbird natively parses WooCommerce's post-based product architecture, order metadata tables, and variant relationships, then translates them into clean S3 file formats. The AI handles nested product attributes, calculates order-level aggregations, and structures data for both archive durability and query performance. Whether you're syncing inventory CSVs, backing up order JSONs, or enriching products from manufacturer feeds, Redbird maps fields intelligently—understanding SKU conventions, handling image paths, and preserving WooCommerce's custom field structures across both systems.

Product & variant mapping
Order history structuring
Image path resolution
SKU-based reconciliation
10×

faster than building custom WordPress plugins and S3 sync scripts

No Lambda functions, no WordPress cron jobs, no manual S3 API integration

Auto-generated reports

Redbird can pull from Amazon S3 and WooCommerce simultaneously, merge the results, and format a polished report — sent on a schedule or on demand.

Trigger-based alerts

Set conditions in natural language. Get notified in Slack or email the moment a threshold is crossed in either Amazon S3 or WooCommerce.

Enterprise-grade security

SOC 2 Type II certified. Data flows encrypted in transit and at rest. Fine-grained permission controls with full audit logs.

Bidirectional sync

Push data from Amazon S3 into WooCommerce, or from WooCommerce back into Amazon S3. Resolve conflicts with configurable merge rules.

Full audit trail

Every workflow run is logged — what ran, what changed, and why. Replay or revert any individual step at any time.

Triggers & actions for every team

Start automations from any event in WooCommerce or S3—Redbird handles the rest across your e-commerce and storage infrastructure.

Amazon S3
Triggers & Actions
Trigger

New object added to bucket

Triggers when a new file is uploaded to a specified S3 bucket or prefix path.

Trigger

File modified in bucket

Triggers when an existing S3 object is updated or overwritten.

Trigger

Object tagged with label

Triggers when an S3 object receives a specific tag or metadata attribute.

Action

Upload file to bucket

Writes data or files to a specified S3 bucket with custom naming and partitioning.

Action

Copy object between buckets

Duplicates or moves S3 objects across buckets or prefixes for archival or staging.

Action

Update object metadata

Modifies tags, storage class, or metadata attributes on existing S3 objects.

WooCommerce
Triggers & Actions
Trigger

New order completed

Triggers when a customer completes checkout and payment is confirmed in WooCommerce.

Trigger

Product inventory updated

Triggers when stock levels change for any product or variation in the catalog.

Trigger

Product published or updated

Triggers when a product is created, modified, or republished in WooCommerce.

Action

Update product inventory

Sets stock quantities for specific products or variants by SKU or product ID.

Action

Create or update product

Adds new products or updates existing catalog entries including attributes and images.

Action

Add image to product gallery

Uploads and attaches images to WooCommerce product media galleries from external sources.

Amazon S3
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WooCommerce

Ready to connect your stack?

Stop writing custom sync scripts between WooCommerce and S3. Redbird AI automates product data, order archives, and inventory flows across your e-commerce and cloud storage—no WordPress plugins or Lambda functions required.

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