Publishing products with International
When you use International, you can choose whether to publish products to each market that you create. Publishing a product to a market makes it available to purchase for customers in that market. If you don't sell a product in all markets, then you can unpublish that product from the markets that you don't want it available to. For example, if a products is too heavy for international shipping, then you can choose to not have that product displayed to customers in international markets.
By publishing the correct products for each market, you help to ensure that customers are displayed only products that are available to them.
On this page
- Requirements for publishing products for each market
- Unpublish a product from a specific market
- Publish a product to a specific market
- Publish or unpublish products in bulk
- Filtering products by published status
- Draft orders and order editing
- Online store search results
- Redirection behaviour
- Limitations
Requirements for publishing products for each market
To display products and pricing that's localized to your customer's country or region, your storefront needs to use a country selector. A country selector lets your customers choose the location that they're shopping from, which helps ensure that your store displays the correct product and pricing for that location.
For themes that don't have a country selector built-in, consider using the Geolocation app to provide a country selector for your customers.
Unpublish a product from a specific market
When you add a new market, all products are published to that market by default. For each market, you can stop a product from displaying by unpublishing it.
Steps:
- From your Shopify admin, go to Settings > Markets.
- Click the market that you want to unpublish a product from.
- Click Products and pricing.
- Optional: Click the Included tab in the products list to display only products that are currently included in the market.
- In the product list, click the checkbox for the product that you want to unpublish from the market, and then click Exclude from market.
- Click Exclude product to confirm.
Publish a product to a specific market
You can display an unpublished product by publishing it to a market.
Steps:
- From your Shopify admin, go to Settings > Markets.
- Click the market that you want to publish a product in.
- Click Products and pricing.
- Optional: Click the Excluded tab in the products list to display only products that are currently excluded from the market.
- In the product list, click the checkbox for the product that you want to publish in the market, and then click Include in market.
- Click Include product.
Publish or unpublish products in bulk
You can publish or unpublish products for markets in bulk by using the bulk editor in your Shopify admin, or by uploading a CSV file.
Control market publishing using the bulk editor
Steps:
- From your Shopify admin, go to Products.
- Select the products that you want to publish or unpublish from markets.
- Click Bulk edit.
- Click Columns, and then select the markets where you want to change the publishing status.
- Under each market, select the option to publish a product or deselect the option to unpublish a product.
- Click Save.
Control market publishing using CSV files
To control product publishing per market, first export a CSV file for the products that you want to publish or unpublish. The CSV export file contains additional columns for publishing for every active market, using the name of each market. You can modify the CSV file, and then import the CSV file to your store.
For more information, refer to Using CSV files.
Step 1: Export products with a CSV file
From your Shopify admin, you can export a CSV file, which contains columns for publishing for each active market.
If you want to export only some of your products, then you can filter your product list to view and select specific products for export.
For more detailed instructions, refer to Exporting products.
Step 2: Modify the CSV file
You can edit the Product CSV file that you exported from Shopify to change the publishing status of products. If you remove a column for an active market, then the existing publishing status remains unchanged.
The column headers in your CSV file should match the name of each of your markets. For example, if you have a market called North America
, then the column header to change product publishing for that market would be Included / North America.
To publish a product to a market, enter TRUE in the relevant column. To unpublish a product from a market, enter FALSE in the relevant column.
You can't use a CSV to set different publishing rules for multiple countries or regions within the same market, unless each country or region was created as a market.
Import products with a CSV file
After you have modified your Product CSV file to publish or unpublish products, you can import the file to your Shopify admin. Your Product CSV file doesn't have to contain complete product information, but at a minimum, it must contain Handle, Title, Variant Option columns, and the market publishing columns you want to import.
For more detailed instructions, refer to Importing products with a CSV file.
Filtering products by published status
To find out which products are published to a specific market, you can filter the product list to display only products that are included or excluded from the market.
Steps:
- From your Shopify admin, go to Settings > Markets.
- Click the market that you want to include a product in.
- Click Products and pricing.
- In the product list, complete either of the following steps:
- Click Included to display all products that are published to the market.
- Click Excluded to display all products that are unpublished to the market.
Draft orders and order editing
Product publishing per market doesn't apply to draft orders or when editing orders. For example, if you have a product that is unpublished from your United Kingdom market, but you have a customer in the United Kingdom that you want to sell that product to as an exception, then you can create a draft order for them.
Similarily, editing products on an order can override the product publishing rules you have set up in International, in cases where you want to make exceptions for customers.
Online store search results
If you're using Shopify's online store search to help customers find your products, then a customer's search results will only include the products that are published in their market. If your store uses a third-party search app, then you need to check with the app developer to determine whether your store search is filtered by market.
Redirection behaviour
When a customer on your online store tries to view a product that can't be sold to them in their country or region, then they're redirected to your store's home page. For example, a customer who wants to ship their order to the United Kingdom visits your store, for which the primary market is the United States. The customer views a product that can only be sold in the United States, and then they use the country selector on your store to switch to the United Kingdom. Because the product that they were viewing can't be sold in the United Kingdom, the customer is redirected to your store's home page.
Limitations
When you publish or unpublish products per market, those changes only apply to the online store, custom storefronts, or channels that use the inContext directive. All other channels don't yet support product publishing per market, and published products will be available in all markets by default. We are working to add support for all sales channels.