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=== WPMR Google Feed Manager for WooCommerce – Sell on Google Merchant Center & Shopping ===
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Contributors: wpmarketingrobot, michel-jongbloed, aukejomm
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Tags: Tags: Google product feed, google merchant center, google shopping, product feed manager, woocommerce google shopping
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Donate link: https://wpmarketingrobot.com/
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Requires at least: 6.5
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Tested up to: 6.10
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Requires PHP: 7.4
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Stable tag: 2.22.0
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License: GPL-3.0-or-later
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License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
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The WooCommerce product feed plugin built for Google. Create a Google Merchant feed in 5 minutes—no coding, no errors. Start selling on Google Shopping today.
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== Description ==
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Google Feed Manager for WooCommerce is a free WordPress plugin that creates compliant product feeds for Google Merchant Center. It supports 7 feed types including Primary, Supplemental, Promotions, and Local Inventory feeds. The plugin auto-maps required attributes, schedules automatic updates, and handles up to 100 products per feed. No coding required—generate your first Google Shopping feed in under 5 minutes.
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**This WooCommerce feed manager gets your products on Google Shopping—fast.** Generate a compliant product feed, connect it to Google Merchant Center, and start appearing in shopping feeds where buyers are searching.
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No XML. No spreadsheets. No developer.
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== The Hidden Cost of a Bad Product Feed ==
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Every day without a working WooCommerce Google Shopping feed costs you sales. Your competitors are already there.
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Here's what most store owners don't realize: 15–20% of WooCommerce products get rejected in Google Merchant Center due to small data errors. That means for every €100 in ad budget, €15–20 goes to "invisible" products that never show up. Without a proper Google feed, you're paying for traffic you'll never get.
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And if you've tried creating a product feed manually? You know the pain:
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- Rejected products with cryptic error messages
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- Hours lost reformatting data fields
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- Shopping feeds that break every time you update inventory
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- The sinking feeling when "Disapproved" turns red in Merchant Center
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Meanwhile, your competitors keep selling.
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== What If Your Google Merchant Feed Just Worked? ==
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Imagine opening Google Merchant Center and seeing zero errors. Your products approved. Your ads running. Sales coming in while you sleep.
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That's not a fantasy. That's what happens when your WooCommerce product feed is built right from the start.
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We've spent years inside Google Merchant Center. We've fixed thousands of disapproved feeds. We've seen what works—and what doesn't.
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So we built the Google feed manager for WooCommerce we wished existed.
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<a target="_blank" href="https://wpmarketingrobot.com/help-center/?utm_source=wp_readme&utm_medium=wp_readmelink&utm_campaign=documentation">Documentation</a> | <a target="_blank" href="https://www.youtube.com/@wpmarketingrobot/videos">Video Tutorials</a> | <a target="_blank" href="https://wpmarketingrobot.com/help-item/faq/?utm_source=wp_readme&utm_medium=wp_readmelink&utm_campaign=faq">FAQ</a> | <a target="_blank" href="https://wpmarketingrobot.com/support/?utm_source=wp_readme&utm_medium=wp_readmelink&utm_campaign=support">Support</a>
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== See It In Action ==
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[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7cioNVXvD4]
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== 3 Steps. 5 Minutes. Done. ==
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1. **Pick your feed type** – Primary, Supplemental, Promotions, Local Inventory, or 4 others
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2. **Map your data** – We auto-fill required fields; you customize what matters
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3. **Generate** – Copy your feed URL into Merchant Center
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That's it. No XML editing. No spreadsheet gymnastics. No developer needed.
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== Every Google Feed Type. One Plugin. ==
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- **Primary Feed** – Your main product catalog
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- **Supplemental Feed** – Override or add data to existing products
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- **Promotions Feed** – Run sales and special offers
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- **Local Inventory Feed** – Show in-store availability
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- **Manufacturer Center Feed** – Brand-level product data
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- **Dynamic Remarketing Feed** – Retarget past visitors
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- **Product Ratings Feed** – Display star ratings in ads
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== Real Store Owners. Real Results. ==
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> "I started with the free version for Google Shopping. It worked. When I needed more feeds, I upgraded. Support responded in one business day, every time. Reliable plugin, reliable team."
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> — @fredgerendasy
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> "This plugin is essential for any shop that wants to be reliably listed by Google. It's become a critical component of my business strategy."
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> — @poissonvert
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== Built for Stores That Actually Sell ==
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Industry research shows that only 5–10% of products in a typical catalog actually generate Shopping traffic. Google calls the rest "zombie products"—items in your feed that get zero impressions. The difference? Attribute-rich product data—what Google calls "Golden Records"—that algorithms can understand, match, and surface to buyers. Early data suggests these complete records see 3–4× more visibility in AI-driven shopping experiences.
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**Performance Prioritizing**
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Rank products automatically based on real WooCommerce sales data. Focus ad spend on items that actually convert. Assign performance tiers (high/mid/low) to Google custom labels and build smarter bidding strategies—no spreadsheets, no guesswork.
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**Filters that protect your margins**
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Exclude out-of-stock items. Hide low-margin products. Cut low-performers from your feed entirely. Only advertise what makes you money.
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**Scheduled updates**
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Your feed refreshes automatically. Merchant Center pulls the latest data. You don't lift a finger.
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**Scales with you**
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10 products or 10,000—same speed, same reliability. Large catalogs run without slowing your site.
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**Plays nice with your stack**
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Works with Yoast, RankMath, WooCommerce Brands, Germanized, currency switchers, and more. Premium adds WPML, Polylang, and TranslatePress.
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**Developer-friendly**
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WordPress hooks let you customize any data field. No constraints, full control.
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**Built to Google's specs**
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Strictly follows Google's 2026 Merchant Center requirements and CSS guidelines. When Google updates their feed specifications, we update the plugin.
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== The Difference Between Free and Pro ==
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**Free includes:**
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- All 7 Google feed types
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- Attribute mapping and edit rules
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- Scheduled auto-updates
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- Product filters
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- Up to 100 products per feed
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**Pro unlocks:**
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- Unlimited products per feed
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- Advanced filtering logic
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- Full multilingual support (WPML, Polylang, TranslatePress)
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- Multi-channel: Amazon, eBay, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Etsy
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=== <a href="https://wpmarketingrobot.com/?utm_source=wp_readme&utm_medium=wp_readmelink&utm_campaign=pro_version" target="_blank">Upgrade to Pro → More products, more channels, more sales</a> ===
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== Installation ==
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**Under 2 minutes. No technical skills required.**
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= From WordPress (Recommended) =
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1. Go to **Plugins → Add New**
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2. Search for "Google Feed Manager for WooCommerce"
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3. Click **Install Now**, then **Activate**
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Done. Your first feed is 3 clicks away.
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= Manual Installation =
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1. Upload the `wp-product-feed-manager` folder to `/wp-content/plugins/`
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2. Activate from **Plugins** page
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= Watch the Walkthrough =
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[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgEFUWAdNOc]
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== Frequently Asked Questions ==
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= How fast can I get my products on Google Shopping? =
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5 minutes from install to feed URL. Pick feed type, map attributes (we pre-fill the required ones), click Generate. Paste the URL into Merchant Center. Your products start syncing immediately.
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= Why this plugin instead of the dozens of others? =
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Built exclusively for Google. Not a multi-channel afterthought—a Google-first tool with:
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- All 7 GMC feed types
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- Precise attribute mapping with edit rules
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- Filters that protect your ad spend
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- Scheduled updates that just work
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- Hooks for developers who need control
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It scales from 10 products to 10,000+ without slowing your site.
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= How do I connect WooCommerce to Google Merchant Center? =
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1. **Generate** your feed in the plugin → copy the feed URL
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2. In Merchant Center: **Products → Feeds → Add** → choose **Scheduled fetch**
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3. Paste URL, set fetch frequency, save
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4. Verify your website domain if you haven't already
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First fetch happens within the hour. Check **Diagnostics** after—fix identifiers and category mapping first for the fastest approval.
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= Will my variable products and variations work? =
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Yes. All variations export with their own prices, images, and attributes. Custom fields (including ACF) map directly into feed attributes.
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= What if my products get disapproved? =
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Usually it's missing identifiers (brand/GTIN/MPN) or category mapping. The plugin includes:
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- Pre-populated required attributes
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- Edit rules to transform data on the fly
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- Filters to exclude products that shouldn't advertise
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Fix identifiers first—they cause 60%+ of disapprovals.
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= Does the feed update automatically? =
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Yes. Set your schedule once. The plugin regenerates the feed; Merchant Center fetches it automatically. You don't touch it again unless your product data structure changes.
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**Pro tip:** On low-traffic sites, use a real server cron instead of WP-Cron for reliable timing.
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= Free vs Pro—what's the real difference? =
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**Free:** Everything you need to run Google Shopping with up to 100 products per feed. All feed types, scheduling, mapping, filters.
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**Pro:** Removes the 100-product cap. Adds advanced filters, multilingual support (WPML/Polylang/TranslatePress), and additional channels (Amazon, eBay, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Etsy).
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Most stores start free. Upgrade when you hit the cap or need more channels.
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= Something's not working. What do I do? =
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1. Update WordPress, WooCommerce, and the plugin to latest versions
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2. Check PHP 7.4+ and memory limit (256MB minimum, 512MB+ for large catalogs)
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3. Deactivate/reactivate the plugin
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4. If stuck: <a href="https://wpmarketingrobot.com/help-center/?utm_source=wp_readme&utm_medium=wp_readmelink&utm_campaign=documentation" target="_blank">check documentation</a> or <a href="https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/wp-product-feed-manager/">open a support ticket</a>
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We respond within 1 business day.
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== External services ==
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This plugin connects to wpmarketingrobot.com for two optional, admin-only features. All requests use HTTPS. No product, order, or customer data is sent.
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1) Content check & featured image
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- Purpose: Check if a new blog/vlog exists and fetch its featured image for the “Feed List” page in wp-admin.
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- Data sent & when: On loading the “Feed List,” a GET request is made without PII. As with any web request, the remote server receives standard metadata (IP, user agent, referrer).
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2) Google Shopping Checklist sign-up
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- Purpose: Let an admin opt in to receive the Google Shopping Checklist via email.
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- Data sent & when: Only on form submit: email, first name, last name. Used to deliver the checklist; every email includes an unsubscribe link.
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Provider policies (wpmarketingrobot.com):
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- <a href="https://wpmarketingrobot.com/terms/utm_source=wp_readme&utm_medium=wp_readmelink&utm_campaign=external_services" target="_blank">Terms of Service</a>
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- <a href="https://wpmarketingrobot.com/privacy-policy/?utm_source=wp_readme&utm_medium=wp_readmelink&utm_campaign=external_services" target="_blank">Privacy Policy</a>
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Notes: These calls occur only in wp-admin for the features above. If you don’t use them, no form data is transmitted.
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== Screenshots ==
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1. Add a new feed
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2. Map a category
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3. Save and generate your feed
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== Changelog ==
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= 2.22.0 2026-03-30 =
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Fix - When making a new feed the product performance data selector would not work correctly.
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Tweak - Hardened the failed feed trigger to prevent unnecessary emails reporting a failed automatic feed process
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Added - Added a 'Product Category primary' source
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= 2.21.0 2026-03-16 =
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Added - Added the option to use Performance Prioritization in your feeds
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Tested - Tested up to WooCommerce 10.6.1
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Tweak - Updated the cron trigger that checks for feeds in the auto update queue from every hour to every five minutes
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Fix - Fixed an issue where a feed with an extreme number of filtered out products would fail due to the feed not being updated for several minutes
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Fix - Fixed an issue that caused the "View Feed" button to only open .xml feeds
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Tweak - Added the option to include product performance data to the feed
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Tweak - Made some small positional improvements on the Product Feed Editor page
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Tweak - Improved the queries that are used when loading the Product Feed Editor page
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= 2.20.1 2026-02-24 =
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Tested - Tested up to WooCommerce 10.5.2.
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Fix - Re-minified the JavaScript files to fix an issue with the Settings page.
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Fix - Fixed an issue where batches could mix together when updating multiple feeds at once.
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= 2.20.0 2026-02-02 =
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Tested - Tested up to WooCommerce 10.4.3.
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Tweak - Improved the reliability of sending an email to the user after an automatic feed update fails.
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Tweak - Made changes in how the plugin identifies the WordPress uploads folder.
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= 2.19.0 2025-16-12 =
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Fix - Changed the implementation of the running dots during a feed generation process, so it runs on more browsers
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Tweak - Hardened the feed generation completed functionality to improve handling multiple feeds at once
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Tested - Tested up to WooCommerce 10.4.2.
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= 2.18.0 2025-24-11 =
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Tweak - Made some important improvements to the multi-feed management process.
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Tweak - Made some improvements to the robustness of the cleanup process after a feed failure.
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Tested - Tested up to WooCommerce 10.3.5.
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Fixed - Fixed an issue with the recalculation of tax prices.
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= 2.17.0 2025-04-11 =
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Fix - Fixed an issue using the edit value option could not be used to remove the # symbol from a string.
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Tweak - Improved the resource usage of the feed generation process.
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Tweak - Corrected the way the directories are located.
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Tweak - Improved the code compliance with WordPress rules.
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Tested - Tested up to WooCommerce 10.3.1.
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= 2.16.3 2025-03-11 =
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Fix - Fixed an issue using the edit value option could not be used to remove the # symbol from a string.
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Tweak - Made several changes to the plugin to comply with WordPress standards.
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= 2.16.2 2025-27-10 =
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Fix - Fixed a deploy error.
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= 2.16.0 2025-17-10 =
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Fix - Fixed an issue with the Edit action link in the Feed List, for feeds that where in the process of regenerating.
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Fix - Improved the code to work in a Bedrock WP environment.
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Tweak - Improved the feed generation process on several points.
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Tweak - Improved the feed generation messaging.
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= 2.15.2 2025-16-09 =
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Fix - Reminified the wppfm_feed-form.js and wppfm_setting-form.js files to fix possible compatibility issues.
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= 2.15.1 2025-04-09 =
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Tested - Tested up to WooCommerce 10.1.2.
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Fix - Replaced getmypid() and posix_kill() usage with session-based process identification to ensure compatibility with Kinsta hosting restrictions.
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= 2.15.0 2025-22-08 =
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* Tested - Tested up to WooCommerce 10.1.1.
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* Added - Added a Low Stock Amount source to the source list.
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* Fix - Fixed an issue with some Google Product Categories not showing the second level categories.
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* Tweak - Improved the process that blocks a feed generation in progress to prevent two processes to run simultaneously.
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= 2.14.0 2025-04-13 =
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* Tested - Tested up to WooCommerce 9.8.1.
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* Added - Added a direct link to the latest weblog about improving your ECommerce skills.
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* Added - Added the option to revert back to a previous version of the plugin in case of issues after installing en update.
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* Added - Added a Join our Facebook page card to the Support page.
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* Tweak - Optimized function comments on several functions.
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* Tweak - Improved the handling of a failure to initialize the wp_filesystem.
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* Tweak - Significantly updated the feed process initiation process.
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= 2.13.0 2025-02-18 =
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* Fix - Fixed an issue that prevented the plugins product identifiers for product variations to be saved to the database.
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* Tweak - Further improved the feed process logger.
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* Tested - Tested up to WooCommerce 9.6.1.
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* Added - Added the new WooCommerce GTIN, UPC, EAN or ISBN product identifier as a source to the source selector.
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= 2.12.0 2024-12-23 =
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* Tweak - Moved the product identifiers from the Products Inventory tab to the Product Feed tab.
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* Fixed - Fixed an issue where the WPML Language Selector, the Currency selectors of the FOX Currency Switcher, the Polylang Language Selector the Transpress Language Selector would not show up anymore.
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* Tweak - Made several code improvements en did some code cleanup.
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* Tested - Tested up to WooCommerce 9.5.1
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* Added - Added the Omit price filter option to give users the option to switch off third party filters that could influence prices in the feeds.
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= 2.11.2 2024-11-30 =
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* Added - Added an option to export existing backup files from the Settings page.
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* Fixed - Fixed a function name that had no prefix and could therefor cause a duplicate function conflict.
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= 2.11.1 2024-11-14 =
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* Tweak - Changed the subscribe for free message to a pop-up screen
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* Tweak - Delayed loading the translations to the moment the after_setup_theme hook is triggered, to prevent a warning.
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* Tweak - Updated the way the subscribe for free form to a get a free ebook form
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* Tested - Tested up to WordPress 6.7
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* Tested - Tested up to WooCommerce 9.4.1
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= 2.11.0 2024-11-11 =
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* Fixed - Fix an issue causing the WooCommerce source selector in a new optional attribute line would not convert to a Select2 selector.
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* Fixed - Fix an issue that could cause the plugin to get stuck in thinking a feed regeneration is in progress, even if its not. This prevented new feeds to regenerate.
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* Update - Converted the feed filter Source selector to a Select2 selector
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* Update - Improved the error, warning, info and success message handling
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* Update - Added the option to exclude single products from a feed, from the Edit Product page
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* Update - Added the option to use shortcodes in the Google Campaign URL Builder
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* Tweak - Reformatted and cleaned up a large part of the code
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* Tweak - Only show the Brand, GTIN and MPN sources in the WooCommerce source selectors when the "Show product identifiers" option on the Settings page is selected
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* Tweak - Tested up to WooCommerce 9.3.3
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= 2.10.0 2024-08-28 =
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* Fixed - Some Google Analytics fields would not read their stored settings from the database
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* Fixed - Google Analytics field data would not be transferred to feed duplicate
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* Tweak - Tested up to WooCommerce 9.2.3
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* Update - Added the Certification details parameters to the Google Channel attributes
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= 2.9.0 2024-08-19 =
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* Fixed - Fix an issue with renaming existing feeds
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* Fixed - Fix an issue that would cause some money value recalculations to fail to round correctly
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* Tweak - Tested up to WordPress 6.6.x
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* Tweak - Changed the remote HTTP requests to improve plugin security
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* Tweak - Added some extra test points to the feed processing logging code
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* Tweak - Tested up to WooCommerce 9.1.4
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= 2.8.0 2024-07-15 =
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* Fixed - Fix an issue where the Google Analytics data on an existing feed would not get the correct default values
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* Fixed - Fix an issue with changing the feed name of an existing feed
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* Fixed - Fix an issue with an incorrect handling of multiple product_details attributes
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* Fixed - Fix an issue where under some conditions a change of a change value would not store correctly
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* Fixed - Fix an issue where the target country of an existing feed could not be changed
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* Tweak - Tested up to WooCommerce 9.1.2
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* Tweak - Implemented a correction on the format in which the material and color attributes are placed in an xml feed
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= 2.7.1 - 30/05/2024 =
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* Fixed an issue where the Edit Feed page would not load and showed an error
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= 2.7.0 - 27/05/2024 =
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* Tested on WooCommerce 8.9.1
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* Fixed the missing feed item type in the "feed ready" message
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* Fixed the incorrect feed specifications link when making a new Supplemental feed
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* Improved the Source and Query selectors by implementing the Select2 selector elements
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* Added a progress bar to the Feed Editor form that shows the progress of a feed update
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* Added the option to include Google Analytics data to the product urls in the feed
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= 2.6.0 - 15/04/2024 =
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* Fixed an issue where the Name and Updated columns in the Feed List would not be sortable when WP was set to another language than English
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* Tested on WordPress 6.5
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* Code cleanup performed
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* Fixed an issue with the "Clear feed process" button
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* Fixed the line-up of some selectors in the attribute mapping element
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= 2.5.2 - 26/03/2024 =
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* Fixed an issue that prevented the user from canceling the Easter Promotion message.
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= 2.5.1 - 21/03/2024 =
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Fixed an issue with a folder name with a capital letter that would cause error messages on surtain systems
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= 2.5.0 - 20/03/2024 =
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* Fixed a "Creation of dynamic property is deprecated" error logging message
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* Fixed an issue that would prevent the main feed buttons to return to an active state after feed generation of a dynamic remarketing feed
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* Fixed some alignment issues with the attribute mapping table
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* Fixed an issue by which adding a "Fill with a static value" selection in a "Combine source fields" would not show up the static value input field
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* Tested on WooCommerce version 8.7.0.
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= 2.4.2 - 01/03/2024 =
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* Fixed another distribution issue that could cause the Feed Editor page to not load correctly
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= 2.4.1 - 26/02/2024 =
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* Fixed a distribution issue that could cause a fatal PHP error
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= 2.4.0 - 26/02/2024 =
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* Mayor update of the front-end. Improved the look and feel of the plugin
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* Added a Support page
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* Extensive code clean up
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* Fixed the error message "Function activate_feed_update_schedules() does not exist" that could occur if the wppfm_feed_update_schedule schedule would get removed
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* Added the "Product Main Image" source to the WooCommerce Source list. This source outputs the main image even for product variations
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* Tested on WooCommerce version 8.6.1.
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= 2.3.0 - 22/01/2024 =
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* Added a link to the feed specifications to the Edit Feed form when starting a new feed
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* Fixed an issue where using a complex filter on an edit value setting would not output the correct value to the feed attribute
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* Fixed an XSS vulnerability on the Settings page (thanks Joshua Chan for bringing this up)
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* Tested on WooCommerce version 8.5.1.
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= 2.2.0 - 18/12/2023 =
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* Added support for the "FOX - Currency Switcher Professional" plugin (this plugin was previously called the WooCommerce Currency Switcher)
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* Added Google's Vehicle Ads (supplemental) Feed
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* Added Google's Dynamic Search Ads (supplemental) Feed
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* Fixed yet another issue with the Advanced Custom Fields plugin support
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* Moved the Clear feed process button two rows up to prevent accidentally pressing the Re-initiate plugin button
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* Further code cleanup
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* Added the product identifiers to the product quick edit form
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* Tested on WooCommerce version 8.4.0.
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= 2.1.1 - 24/11/2023 =
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* Fixed an issue that could cause a PHP error if a specific field type of the Advanced Custom Fields plugin is used.
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* Removed the option to set a Google Merchant Promotions Feed to auto update as that is not necessary for that feed type and it could cause a PHP error
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= 2.1.0 - 20/11/2023 =
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* Added Google's Local Product Inventory (supplemental Feed
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* Added a link to the feed specifications in the header of the Edit Feed page
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||
* Added support for the Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) plugin
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* Fixed an issue that would write both an error.log as well as a debug.log file on errors
|
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* Fixed an issue with including the Select2 library
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* Corrected the product_detail-attribute_value attribute name
|
||
* Added Google's Local Product (supplemental) Feed
|
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* Added Google's Dynamic Remarketing (supplemental) Feed
|
||
* Tested on WooCommerce version 8.3.0.
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||
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= 2.0.0 - 30/10/2023 =
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* Major code refresh
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||
* Made improvements to the memory management of a feed process.
|
||
* Added Google's Product Review Feed
|
||
* Added Google's Merchant Promotions Feed
|
||
* Added Google's Buy on Google Feed (feed attributes added to the normal Google Product Feed)
|
||
* Added Google's Local Product Feed (feed attributes added to the normal Google Product Feed)
|
||
* Further extended the Feed Process logging.
|
||
* Tested on WooCommerce 8.2.
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||
* Updated the Google channel attributes
|
||
* Fixed an issue that caused the error log to be placed in the wrong folder
|
||
* Added a > symbol to the selectable separator options
|
||
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=== Upgrade Notice ===
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= 2.22.0 2026-03-30 =
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* Important: This update introduces additional tweaks and some bug fixes. We strongly recommend backing up your existing feeds before upgrading. |