I have a client with two separate woocommerce stores (different domains). He sells the exact same products via both, and is looking to automate product data entry so that he doesn’t have to do the same work twice.
Is it possible to set up a Zap that copies products from website A to website B?
This would have to work on product creation and product update (e..g price, availability etc.).
Thanks in advance,
Alex
Best answer by CraigNet3
Hi @proudpixel, it can definitely work. You can use the product trigger in the Zapier Woocommerce integration to create a one way sync from the master store to the secondary store. With that in place when products are created or updated on the master store the corresponding product will be created or updated in the secondary store.
Example Zaps:
New product in Woocommerce (Master Store) » Find or Create Product in Woocommerce (Secondary Store)
Updated product in Woocommerce (Master Store) » Find Product in Woocommerce (Secondary Store) » Update Product in Woocommerce (Secondary Store)
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Hi @proudpixel, it can definitely work. You can use the product trigger in the Zapier Woocommerce integration to create a one way sync from the master store to the secondary store. With that in place when products are created or updated on the master store the corresponding product will be created or updated in the secondary store.
Example Zaps:
New product in Woocommerce (Master Store) » Find or Create Product in Woocommerce (Secondary Store)
Updated product in Woocommerce (Master Store) » Find Product in Woocommerce (Secondary Store) » Update Product in Woocommerce (Secondary Store)
@proudpixel yes I would recommend the Starter plan if you are just getting started. If you are using the Woocommerce Zapier plugin here https://woocommerce.com/products/woocommerce-zapier/, you would need it installed on both Woocommerce sites. Please note that the price is $59 per year for that plugin.