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Sweden-based Folkness has integrated Shopify with Fortnox through Junipeer as part of its migration to Shopify. The setup ensures that e-commerce operations and financial administration run in sync.

About Folkness

Folkness was founded by Frida and Henrik Sämhag with the ambition to simplify everyday home routines through functional product design.
The brand’s core concept combines the duvet and duvet cover into a single solution, reducing friction in daily use and making bedding easier to maintain.
By rethinking a traditional product category, Folkness has built a growing customer base and positioned itself as a modern alternative to conventional bedding solutions.

The integration

Folkness onboarded Junipeer while migrating from WooCommerce to Shopify, which meant multiple critical changes were running in parallel.
Junipeer came to Folkness’ attention through its collaboration with Iggy Agency, who supported the Shopify migration.
The integration connects Shopify with Fortnox, with Junipeer as the integration layer between commerce and finance.

We onboarded Junipeer at the same time as migrating to Shopify, which meant several changes were happening in parallel. Junipeer supported the process and ensured a smooth transition by integrating Shopify with Fortnox. The setup delivers the functionality we needed and supports our ongoing operations.
Henrik Sämhag, Co-Founder, Folkness

Why integrating with Junipeer matters

Running migration and integration work in parallel increases the need for stable data flows between commerce and finance.
With Junipeer in place, Folkness can keep operational workflows consistent and reduce manual handling between Shopify and Fortnox.
The result is a setup that supports ongoing operations and provides a scalable foundation for continued growth.