This depends entirely on what kind of plugin you are using for memberships and orders, and also what your required data structure is like in Salesforce. You may want to hire a freelance developer, considering your timeline, if it isn’t clear how the data structures work.
Hello Jonathan – thank you for taking the time to respond
we are using objective sync for salesforce: https://wordpress.org/plugins/object-sync-for-salesforce/
We are unable to easily identify the fields for the order and membership objects within WP. We have a salesforce developer that can provide their fields, but we need to know what the WP fields are
Note: We are also attempting to configure another plugin: https://wordpress.org/plugins/woo-salesforce-connector/ – Hoping for more luck with this
Are you offering your services? What is your hourly rate? when are you available
No, I’m not offering my services. I don’t have availability for any freelance work at this time. I can tell you that WooCommerce is a complicated system, as is Salesforce. Object Sync for Salesforce doesn’t guarantee that it will work with WooCommerce, to be clear, although I’ve heard that it often does.
But you say you’re using the Woo Salesforce Connector. I don’t think you should need both plugins. In fact they would probably cause conflicts if you try. Since you’re using WooCommerce already, I’d say go ahead and use the connector that is built to work with it. If you run into problems, try their support forum.