How to add filters on product?
Creating and assigning filters to products allows customers to narrow down search results quickly and improve their shopping experience. Follow the steps below to set up filter groups and options, and assign them to products in Shopaccino.
Outlined below are the essential steps to guide you through the process:
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Begin by logging into the Shopaccino Admin
Step-by-Step Guide
Create Filter Groups and Filter Options
Navigate to Product Filters
- From the left-side menu, select “Products.”
- Click on “Product Filters.”
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You will see two options:
- Filter Group – To create and manage filter categories.
- Filter Option – To create and manage specific filter values.
Create a Filter Group
- Click on “Add Filter Group” at the top right.
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Fill in the following fields:
- Name – Enter a clear and descriptive name (e.g., Size, Color, Material).
- Display Order – Set the order in which the filter group appears.
- Visibility – Choose whether to display the filter on the storefront.
Create a Filter Option
- Click on “Filter Option.”
- Select the relevant Filter Group from the list.
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Fill in the following details:
- Name – Enter the option name (e.g., Red, Blue, Cotton, Small).
- Image – (Optional) Upload an image representing the option.
- Display Order – Set the order in which the option appears within the filter group.
- Visibility – Choose whether to display the filter option on the storefront.
- Click “Save.”
Assign Filters to Products
Navigate to Products
- From the left-side menu, select “Products.”
- Click on “Products.”
Add or Edit a Product
- To add a new product, click on the “Add Product” button at the top right.
- To update an existing product, click the “Edit” button for that product.
Assign Filters to the Product
- On the product edit page, click on the “Search and Filter” tab.
- Select and add the relevant filters to the product.
- Click “Save.”
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Note:
When setting up filters, make sure to assign them to the correct products to improve search accuracy and customer satisfaction. Keeping filter options consistent across products will help customers easily compare and select products.
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Example:
If you are selling a “Cotton T-Shirt” available in different colors and sizes, you can create a Filter Group called “Color” and add filter options like Red, Blue, and Black. Similarly, create a Filter Group called “Size” and add options like S, M, L, and XL. When editing the product, assign the Color and Size filters under the “Search and Filter” tab to make it easier for customers to refine their search.
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