What's New in Infigo | January 2026

Welcome to our monthly update, looking back at January 2026.

This month’s updates will be especially relevant if you manage MIS integrations, shipping, tax, or complex product workflows.

The Highlights

  • Deeper MIS and third-party integrations to support end-to-end fulfilment

  • Smarter product, pricing, and stock behaviour across storefronts

  • Improved admin tools for configuration, validation, and testing

  • Enhancements that reduce manual work and increase system resilience

If you want the full technical release notes, you’ll still find them by clicking the button below ⬇️

Contents

Direct Response MIS Integration: Catalog, Stock & Order Sync

We’ve introduced a new Direct Response MIS integration that connects Infigo with Direct Response to automate catalog synchronisation, stock validation, and order status updates.

This integration is designed to reduce manual effort, improve data accuracy, and keep order and inventory information aligned across systems, while remaining resilient to temporary outages on the Direct Response side.

Catalog & Order Sync
Products and categories can now be synchronised from Direct Response into Infigo on a scheduled basis. Once an order is placed, it is automatically transmitted to Direct Response for processing, with tools available to test the connection and re-trigger order submission if needed.

Live Stock Validation
Stock availability is checked against Direct Response during browsing and checkout. To avoid disrupting customers, the integration includes fallback behaviour and short-term caching, ensuring checkout remains functional even if the external API is temporarily unavailable.

Order Status Updates via Webhooks
Shipping and delivery updates sent from Direct Response are automatically applied to matching Infigo orders. These updates run asynchronously in the background and keep order statuses, tracking numbers, and shipment dates in sync without manual intervention.


Accept.Blue Payment Gateway Integration

Infigo now supports Accept.Blue as a payment gateway, giving merchants an additional card-payment option with support for authorisation, capture, refunds, voids, and optional 3D Secure authentication.

The integration includes a secure hosted payment form, configurable admin settings, and compliance with Accept Blue’s API and processing rules. Sensitive card data is tokenised and never touches the Infigo server.


Illustration showing U.S. states where economic nexus rules may apply. Actual tax calculation depends on your TaxJar nexus configuration.

Nexus-Aware Tax Calculation with TaxJar

We’ve enhanced the TaxJar integration to support nexus-aware tax calculations, ensuring tax rates are calculated correctly for businesses operating across multiple U.S. states.

Admins can now choose between the existing rate-lookup method or a new nexus-aware calculation mode that respects sourcing rules, shipping taxability, and registered nexus locations.


Production Offset Attribute for Delivery Dates

We’ve added support for a Production Offset attribute, allowing products to apply additional production days based on customer selection or stock availability.

This enables more accurate delivery date calculations while keeping a single product flexible for multiple fulfilment scenarios.


Dynamic Tier Pricing Powered by Pricing Scripts

Tier prices on product pages can now be dynamically recalculated by pricing scripts based on customer attribute selections, such as colour, material, or other configurable options.

Previously, tier prices were always static values pulled from the database, which could lead to inconsistencies when attribute-based pricing logic was applied. With this enhancement, pricing scripts can receive the existing tier prices, apply custom logic, and return updated tier prices in real time.

This ensures the tier price table and quantity dropdown always reflect the true price the customer will pay.


Customisable Product Sorting Options in Catalogues

Storefront administrators can now fully control which “Sort by” options are shown to customers on category and catalogue pages. Instead of always displaying every available sorting option, you can define a curated list that better matches your product range and customer expectations.

This gives you greater control over how products are presented, helping reduce confusion for end customers and ensuring the default sorting option always makes sense in context.

These controls work alongside the Allow product sorting setting - in the Catalogue Settings > Product Options area. 


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