Connecting SEMA Data Coop (SDC)

**Note, to get any data from your SDC connection, you must use their portal to obtain brand approval. Follow this guide to do so.

1. Open your Shopify store

2. Open the “Slingshot Automotive” app

Data Here-to-There Inc. | Connecting SEMA Data Coop (SDC)

3. Click “Settings”

Data Here-to-There Inc. | Connecting SEMA Data Coop (SDC)

4. Click “Catalogs”

Data Here-to-There Inc. | Connecting SEMA Data Coop (SDC)

5. Scroll down to “SEMA Data Coop (SDC)” and click “Connect”

Data Here-to-There Inc. | Connecting SEMA Data Coop (SDC)

6. Enter your SDC portal username and password and click “Accept”

Data Here-to-There Inc. | Connecting SEMA Data Coop (SDC)

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