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Q: No CSV import?

I'm concerned there is no feature to import products. Almost half of my e-comm clients will be migrating from Shopify, Woocomm, or other services so this could be a real deal breaker for me. I hope you prioritise this function - it should be standard at the very least, especially for a product taking on Woocommerce.

paul_tjAug 27, 2024
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Kelley_NorthCommerce

Aug 29, 2024

A: As we get more migration requests we will build tools for this.

Would love to connect via our live chat or email to learn more about the stores that you would want to migrate over.

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Posted: Aug 29, 2024

I'm pitching to a client right now who has a custom store, so we will likely import from .csv in his case or look to import direct into MySQL if we can access the table for north commerce? I can see north commerce being enticing for Shopify customers who want to move off that platform, or Woocomm customers who are tired of all the plugins they need (I just got off the phone with one such client).

dantandantanPLUS
Posted: Dec 30, 2024

Same concerns here. @Kelley_NorthCommerce

I bought North Commerce separately before the appsumo deal and was a big fan of the development. Previously NC worked because I was building sites which were selling very few products (<30 items), and NC was absolutely perfect in managing the ecommerce flow end-to-end. However, I just had a customer who has about 3k products, and keying in each product

dantandantanPLUS
Posted: Dec 30, 2024

However, I just had a customer who has about 3k products, and keying in each product one by one is really not efficient. CSV or any other alternative way of import is absolutely necessary requirement if NC is to be used on bigger sites. Like wise the export function as well is similarly required, minimally for the product range.