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Can I Bulk Upload Products to WooCommerce?

Last updated on January 15, 2023 @ 5:18 pm

Are you looking to add multiple products to your WooCommerce store at once? Luckily, WooCommerce makes it easy to bulk upload products using a CSV file. In this article, we’ll show you how to bulk upload products to WooCommerce.

Before we get started, you’ll need to have a CSV file of your products ready. If you don’t have one already, you can use a spreadsheet program like Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets to create one. Once you have your CSV file ready, follow these instructions to bulk upload products to WooCommerce:

1. Log into your WooCommerce store and go to Products > Add New. On the Add New Product page, select Import Products from the Bulk Actions dropdown menu.

2. Click the Choose File button and select the CSV file you want to import.

3. Click the Upload file and import button.

4. On the next screen, you’ll need to map the columns in your CSV file to the appropriate fields in WooCommerce. For example, you’ll need to map the column that contains product names to the Name field, the column that contains prices to the Price field, etc.

5. Once you’ve done that, click the Continue button.

6. On the next screen, you can choose how you want your products to be imported. For example, you can choose whether to update existing products or create new products. When you’re finished making your choices, click the Submit button.

Conclusion:

You can easily bulk upload products into your WooCommerce store using a CSV file. Simply follow the instructions above and make sure you have a properly formatted CSV file of your products ready. Once you’ve uploaded and imported your products, they should appear in your store.

PRO TIP: When bulk uploading products to WooCommerce, make sure that your CSV file is correctly formatted and that all required fields are included. Otherwise, your products may not be imported correctly, or may not be imported at all.
Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.