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Ecommerce

Setting up a product feed in Shopify

1.9.2022

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Ecommerce

Setting up a product feed in Shopify

1.9.2022
March 13, 2024
A person browsing a shopping feed on an ipad or tablet, with the big iMac in the background
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Setting up a product feed in Shopify

1.9.2022
March 13, 2024

You have decided to take your SEM performance to the next level with Shopstory? Great! In order for us to be able to support you in the best possible way, it is important that your product catalog in Shopstory is always up to date.

We achieve this by getting your product catalog via a Product Feed URL from Shopify. The advantage over CSV files is that we not only get live data on the composition of your product assortment, but also on inventory. This ensures that no ads are displayed for sold-out products and that you don't have to manually update anything when the assortment changes.

In this post, we'll give you a quick tutorial on how to create this Product Feed URL for your Shopify store. The Product Feed URL on Shopify is very simple. Every product feed URL of Shopify stores is built according to the same scheme:

DOMAIN//products.json

Example

Domain: shopstory.ai

Product Feed: shopstory.ai/products.json

During the technical setup, the Product Feed URL needs to be populated in our app. If we already have the information about your domain, the Product Feed URL for Shopify Stores will already be populated automatically. If for some reason that doesn't work, you can add the Product Feed URL yourself following the pattern above.

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You have decided to take your SEM performance to the next level with Shopstory? Great! In order for us to be able to support you in the best possible way, it is important that your product catalog in Shopstory is always up to date.

We achieve this by getting your product catalog via a Product Feed URL from Shopify. The advantage over CSV files is that we not only get live data on the composition of your product assortment, but also on inventory. This ensures that no ads are displayed for sold-out products and that you don't have to manually update anything when the assortment changes.

In this post, we'll give you a quick tutorial on how to create this Product Feed URL for your Shopify store. The Product Feed URL on Shopify is very simple. Every product feed URL of Shopify stores is built according to the same scheme:

DOMAIN//products.json

Example

Domain: shopstory.ai

Product Feed: shopstory.ai/products.json

During the technical setup, the Product Feed URL needs to be populated in our app. If we already have the information about your domain, the Product Feed URL for Shopify Stores will already be populated automatically. If for some reason that doesn't work, you can add the Product Feed URL yourself following the pattern above.

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You have decided to take your SEM performance to the next level with Shopstory? Great! In order for us to be able to support you in the best possible way, it is important that your product catalog in Shopstory is always up to date.

We achieve this by getting your product catalog via a Product Feed URL from Shopify. The advantage over CSV files is that we not only get live data on the composition of your product assortment, but also on inventory. This ensures that no ads are displayed for sold-out products and that you don't have to manually update anything when the assortment changes.

In this post, we'll give you a quick tutorial on how to create this Product Feed URL for your Shopify store. The Product Feed URL on Shopify is very simple. Every product feed URL of Shopify stores is built according to the same scheme:

DOMAIN//products.json

Example

Domain: shopstory.ai

Product Feed: shopstory.ai/products.json

During the technical setup, the Product Feed URL needs to be populated in our app. If we already have the information about your domain, the Product Feed URL for Shopify Stores will already be populated automatically. If for some reason that doesn't work, you can add the Product Feed URL yourself following the pattern above.

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You have decided to take your SEM performance to the next level with Shopstory? Great! In order for us to be able to support you in the best possible way, it is important that your product catalog in Shopstory is always up to date.

We achieve this by getting your product catalog via a Product Feed URL from Shopify. The advantage over CSV files is that we not only get live data on the composition of your product assortment, but also on inventory. This ensures that no ads are displayed for sold-out products and that you don't have to manually update anything when the assortment changes.

In this post, we'll give you a quick tutorial on how to create this Product Feed URL for your Shopify store. The Product Feed URL on Shopify is very simple. Every product feed URL of Shopify stores is built according to the same scheme:

DOMAIN//products.json

Example

Domain: shopstory.ai

Product Feed: shopstory.ai/products.json

During the technical setup, the Product Feed URL needs to be populated in our app. If we already have the information about your domain, the Product Feed URL for Shopify Stores will already be populated automatically. If for some reason that doesn't work, you can add the Product Feed URL yourself following the pattern above.

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You have decided to take your SEM performance to the next level with Shopstory? Great! In order for us to be able to support you in the best possible way, it is important that your product catalog in Shopstory is always up to date.

We achieve this by getting your product catalog via a Product Feed URL from Shopify. The advantage over CSV files is that we not only get live data on the composition of your product assortment, but also on inventory. This ensures that no ads are displayed for sold-out products and that you don't have to manually update anything when the assortment changes.

In this post, we'll give you a quick tutorial on how to create this Product Feed URL for your Shopify store. The Product Feed URL on Shopify is very simple. Every product feed URL of Shopify stores is built according to the same scheme:

DOMAIN//products.json

Example

Domain: shopstory.ai

Product Feed: shopstory.ai/products.json

During the technical setup, the Product Feed URL needs to be populated in our app. If we already have the information about your domain, the Product Feed URL for Shopify Stores will already be populated automatically. If for some reason that doesn't work, you can add the Product Feed URL yourself following the pattern above.

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Ecommerce

Setting up a product feed in Shopify

You have decided to take your SEM performance to the next level with Shopstory? Great! In order for us to be able to support you in the best possible way, it is important that your product catalog in Shopstory is always up to date.

We achieve this by getting your product catalog via a Product Feed URL from Shopify. The advantage over CSV files is that we not only get live data on the composition of your product assortment, but also on inventory. This ensures that no ads are displayed for sold-out products and that you don't have to manually update anything when the assortment changes.

In this post, we'll give you a quick tutorial on how to create this Product Feed URL for your Shopify store. The Product Feed URL on Shopify is very simple. Every product feed URL of Shopify stores is built according to the same scheme:

DOMAIN//products.json

Example

Domain: shopstory.ai

Product Feed: shopstory.ai/products.json

During the technical setup, the Product Feed URL needs to be populated in our app. If we already have the information about your domain, the Product Feed URL for Shopify Stores will already be populated automatically. If for some reason that doesn't work, you can add the Product Feed URL yourself following the pattern above.

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