Make changes across your catalog without another spreadsheet import

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Why teams use this workflow

Launch products faster

Get to market 24x faster by syncing product content from one place.

Stop updating products one by one

Apply the same change across multiple products at once instead of copy-pasting edits. 

Keep information consistent

Stop wondering which spreadsheet is the right one by working from a single version of truth.

How it works

1.
Find the products you want to update
Use filters to create a list of products that need the same change, or select your whole catalog.
2.
Update products in bulk
Apply updates across multiple products at once, such as tags, categories, brand information, or other attributes.
3.
Sync changes to Shopify
Click “process now” to send your updates to Shopify, or automatically send updates on a schedule, and keep your storefront content accurate.

Pro tips

Use find and replace

Swap recurring text across multiple products without manually editing each one.

Customize your view

Revisit your workspace exactly as you left it, with specific product types, columns, and filters.

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FAQs

You can update any attribute in Plytix, including tags, categories, specifications, statuses, metafields, and more.

Yes, you can use filters so updates are only applied to the products you select, or manually select a few products at a time.

Plytix has a direct connection to Shopify, so you can sync changes through your configured channel. You can sync changes on-demand by clicking “process now” or run updates on a schedule. Any changes you make in Plytix won’t be sent to your store until your channel is processed.

Yes, you can also make bulk changes to images in Plytix. You can apply AI transformations for tasks like background removal, relighting, and custom prompt editing, as well as automatic resizing, renaming, and format conversion to match Shopify’s requirements. Learn more about the different image editing options you have in Plytix.