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Combining Product Specifications with Product Groups | BG_072

In this video, you’ll learn how to set up and utilize product groups within Infigo, a tool designed to streamline the management of similar products. Product groups allow you to combine and control shared settings, such as pricing, weight, dimensions, and attributes, across multiple products from a single location. This saves time by eliminating the need to update each product individually. The video walks through an example, demonstrating how product groups can manage common settings efficiently, ensuring consistency without affecting the customer’s experience on the storefront.

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Very, very quickly

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I'm going to show the setup of a product
group.

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not to be confused with categories.

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Product groups are a means of combining

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many of the product variance settings
for similar products.

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So we've looked at a lot of the product
variance settings here, things

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like pricing and weights
and dimensions and attributes.

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What the product group allows you to do
is to group all of those together.

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So you only have to modify them
in one place

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rather than modify them
on every single product.

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So let's look at an example.

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Let's say
you have several different products.

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So they may share many elements
such as the same pricing structure,

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the same stock options, size
options, things like that.

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And instead of having to price
all of those individually, a product group

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can be utilized to control those elements
of the product from one single place.

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So product group, I think I did
set one up.

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This example storefront.

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So a product group example.

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If I go in there, you can create one,
just as easily as that.

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And you'll notice if you are familiar with

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the product variance page in Infigo,
this is very, very similar.

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So we've still got a lot

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of the same options
such as pricing options, weight options.

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Attribute tabs, tier pricing tabs.

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But what it means is that
if we control them from here,

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they will no longer be individually
controlled from their associated products.

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And we have a tab here,
which is to allow us to define

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which products are in
that particular product group.

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So if I go and
have a look at one of those.

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And so
I'm going to dig out one of the products

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that we've got within one of those product
groups.

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You can see the functionality

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is exactly the same in that
the customer won't see anything different.

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But if we go to the product variance
settings of that individual product,

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a lot of those settings
will no longer be available

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because they're being controlled
by the product group.

 

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