Getting a Product Feed from WooCommerce

WooCommerce has no built-in product feed — install a feed plugin that generates a Google Shopping-format feed URL, then connect that URL to a Renable catalog.

Updated July 11, 2026

WooCommerce (WordPress) doesn't publish a product feed out of the box, so you need a feed plugin that generates one. The plugin produces a feed URL — a link to an XML or CSV file that always reflects your current products — and that URL is what you connect to a Renable catalog.

Step 1: install a feed plugin#

In your WordPress admin, go to Plugins → Add New and search for "product feed" or "Google Shopping feed". Several well-established plugins generate Google Shopping-format feeds, with free tiers that cover most stores. [VERIFY: current recommended WooCommerce feed plugins — e.g. "Product Feed PRO for WooCommerce" and Google's own "Google for WooCommerce" — and whether their free tiers cover the store's product count.]

Pick a plugin that outputs a feed URL you can copy. (Some plugins only push products directly into Google Merchant Center — that also works with Renable, via the Google Merchant Center connection, but a plain feed URL is the simplest route.)

Step 2: create the feed#

In the plugin's settings, create a new feed and choose:

  • Format: Google Shopping XML (the most widely supported format).
  • Products: all products, or a filtered selection if you only want part of the store in ads.
  • Field mapping: most plugins map the standard fields (title, description, price, image, availability) automatically. Make sure product identifiers (SKU or GTIN) are included.

The plugin then gives you the feed's URL. Open it in a browser to confirm it shows product data.

Step 3: connect it to Renable#

Create a catalog in your project and set the feed URL on the catalog page — or paste the URL into the Aimée chat and ask her to connect it; she validates that it really serves products before saving. Renable auto-detects the format.

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