WooCommerce import
You can now import new products from WooCommerce into ProductFlow at the touch of a button.
You can now import new products from WooCommerce into ProductFlow at the touch of a button.
The function ''import'' has been renewed again! After the option to choose between updating everything at once or just updating the new information, it is now also possible to download imported files.
We are happy to share that Amazon Turkey is now fully integrated into the ProductFlow platform! Want to start selling on Amazon Turkey? Send us a message!
By outsourcing your logistics activities, you can save a lot of time. At LSE you can do that at no extra cost. Inventory management, value added service, picking, packaging and worldwide shipping; everything is included with this experienced company, so this new integration in the ProductFlow platform was indispensable.
We are happy to inform you that part of the interface will change. The information on the offer page has grown enormously lately, especially when various functionalities are used. We have therefore chosen to split the offer page and add an 'overview page'. A number of functionalities will also have their own subpage.
Recently, we automatically collect the commissions from bol.com in the ProductFlow platform. These commissions are visible at the Fee on the Offer page of your products. In addition, bol.com regularly uses temporarily reduced commissions for various articles. From now on, we will also automatically collect these temporarily reduced commissions in the ProductFlow platform.
The fees from bol.com are automatically collected in ProductFlow from now on. These commissions will be visible at the Fee on Offer page for your products in the next few days. You no longer need to enter these fees ProductFlow manually. This way you always work with the right costs in ProductFlow and the right margins are visible.
The ProductFlow Repricer has a new setting. If we don't make it to the buy box, you can now choose three options: 1) we stay at the min price 2) we go back to the selling price 3) we go to the max price. Ofcourse, we also take the Relevant Market Price (RMP) into account.
First of all, best wishes for 2022! How do you look back on 2021? In any case, we hope that despite all the corona vicissitudes you still had a great year and that you will surpass the past year again in 2022. We would like to reflect on the past year with you and look forward to 2022!