Thanks for posting this. Seems helpful. When you created this spread sheet did you create it from scratch, did you download the CSV file from Shopify or did you export a CSV file from the products you had already set up. Shopify is powerful but there are some drawbacks and the lack of file management is mind blowing. So many people have complained about it and they have not addressed this issue. The app looks very helpful as you can not manage files directly in Shopify. When you uploaded the images in the last step how did the images automatically connect to the correct SKUs. Were images named the same as the sku numbers in the spread sheet?
Appreciate the comment. For the video, I exported the CSV file from the products I had but I did test using the CSV that I downloaded from Shopify and that worked as well. As for the images I gave them the same name as the SKU assigned to the product. An exact naming match isn't required as long as the SKU is in the name of the image. Hope that helps.
Thanks for posting this. Seems helpful. When you created this spread sheet did you create it from scratch, did you download the CSV file from Shopify or did you export a CSV file from the products you had already set up. Shopify is powerful but there are some drawbacks and the lack of file management is mind blowing. So many people have complained about it and they have not addressed this issue. The app looks very helpful as you can not manage files directly in Shopify. When you uploaded the images in the last step how did the images automatically connect to the correct SKUs. Were images named the same as the sku numbers in the spread sheet?
Appreciate the comment. For the video, I exported the CSV file from the products I had but I did test using the CSV that I downloaded from Shopify and that worked as well. As for the images I gave them the same name as the SKU assigned to the product. An exact naming match isn't required as long as the SKU is in the name of the image. Hope that helps.