Dianxiaomi (店小秘) is the ERP a large number of Chinese and cross-border Shopify sellers use to process orders, print labels, and book shipments. Until now, that workflow fought post-purchase editing: Dianxiaomi imports Paid Shopify orders, so automatic capture at checkout could send the original cart into fulfillment before the customer finished changing it.
That is now a first-class Order Editing integration.
What merchants can do
On Integrations > Dianxiaomi, merchants can Enable Dianxiaomi post-purchase editing. The integration requires delayed payment capture, and Order Editing can manage that capture for the store.
The flow is:
- Shopify authorizes payment at checkout
- The customer edits the order during the editing window
- Dianxiaomi does not import the order while it is still Authorized
- Order Editing captures payment when the window closes
- Dianxiaomi downloads the Paid order, including every customer change
Why delayed capture is required
Dianxiaomi is built to fulfill Paid orders. If Shopify captures immediately, the ERP can start picking, labeling, or booking a carrier on a version of the order that is still allowed to change.
Delayed capture is the compatibility layer. Order Editing holds the authorization, accepts the edit, then captures the final amount so Dianxiaomi only ever sees one completed order.
Merchants do not need a separate capture tool for this. The integration page can turn on Order Editing's delayed capture and walk Shopify over to manual capture.
Who this is for
This is for Shopify stores that already run Dianxiaomi for China-based fulfillment or multi-platform selling, and want customers to correct sizes, add items, or update addresses after checkout without creating a second order in the ERP.
If you use Dianxiaomi today, open the new integration page, let Order Editing manage delayed payment capture, and confirm Dianxiaomi is set to import Paid orders only.











