Connect Shopify with Plytix PIM to centralize product content, sync attributes and images, and publish consistent listings faster across collections, variants, and markets.
• Product records are owned in Plytix and synchronized to Shopify as products and variants using SKU or variant identifiers as the primary match key.
• Core fields such as title, description, vendor, product type, tags, SEO title, and SEO description are mapped from Plytix attributes to Shopify fields and metafields.
• Media assets from Plytix (images and documents) are routed to Shopify product media where supported, with URLs and sort order handled per mapping rules.
• Delta-based sync sends only created or changed products, variants, and attributes, while validation checks prevent publishing incomplete or non-compliant records.
• Category structure and collection assignment are handled through mapped attributes, with rules translating Plytix values into Shopify collections where applicable.
• Sync jobs are queued and logged, with error payloads captured for retries and field-level troubleshooting in a Shopify Plytix product sync flow.
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We map Plytix attributes to Shopify fields, set rules for variants, images, and collections, and configure scheduled or on-demand exports via Plytix channels.
Typically titles, descriptions, attributes, media, variant options, pricing-related fields you control in Shopify, and Shopify metafields through mapped outputs.
Yes – Plytix channels can publish different content sets per store view or market, as long as your Shopify setup and language strategy are defined upfront.
We establish a single product identifier strategy, validate parent-child relationships, and run import tests on a staging catalog before production sync.
If your catalog is large or governance matters, use a team that has done PIM work before; scandiweb has delivered 40+ PIM projects since 2016.









