![]() The rules by which the google_product_category determined are the following: Technical deep dive: Rules for setting the google_product_category Or you can use Shopify’s own bulk editor: You can edit them via one of the many metafield apps. The product metafield you would have to add the category name to have the following namespace & key metafield namespaceĪlternatively the metafields with the key google_product_type or google_product_category from the google or mm-google-shopping namespace work als well. You can also set those metafields directly. We are just re-using those metafields for the feed. The Google Shopping Sales Channel mentioned above is saving the categories into certain product metafields. The app will pick those up and use them in the product feed. If you want to use and set the google_product_category (and avoid the “ Missing Property: google_product_category is missing” warning) you can use shopify’s own Google Shopping Sales Channel to do so. The first parameter has to be prepended with a question mark (?), all others with a ampersand (&). ![]() Most of the advanced setting are configured via query strings ( Wikipedia link). condition (will always be set to “new”).availability (will be either “in stock” or “out of stock”).compare_at_price and sale_price Premium feature.The app will ommit the gender field if another values is set.) gender (the only values allowed by Facebook are “male”, “female” or “unisex”.The following variant options will be automatically mapped to the respective facebook product feed fields: To do this you need use a (premium) feature called feed pagination. You can work around the limit and achieve unlimited number of products 3 in your Facebook product catalog. 1įor shops with a lot of variants per product the feed can grow very large very quickly. That is why even though the number of products is limited the actual number of items in the feed can vary widely. That would make 1000 × 2 × 2 = 4000 variants and thus your feed will contain 4000 Facebook products/items. ![]() On your shop you are selling 1000 different T-Shirts as products, each comes in two sizes and two colors. The free version of the app is limited to 1000 Shopify products – including ALL their variants. That is why we are mapping what Shopify calls variants to what Facebook calls products. Each product has at least a single variant. In Shopify there is no such thing as a product with a price. There are a few thing to note about how we generate the data feed to be consumed by Facebook: Shopify Variants as Facebook Products While the app is set-and-forget it is still geared towards marketers and in that sense technical users. It provides you with an always up-to-date data feed that contains your Shopify products/stock in a format that Facebook understands. The app’s purpose is to sync your Shopify store with your Facebook product catalog. This is the official documentation for the Facebook Product Feed Shopify app.
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