What does the WooCommerce integration actually do?
Uploadify connects to your WooCommerce store and pushes your jewelry, watch, and handbag inventory — products, images, videos, and 50+ industry-specific product attributes — directly into WooCommerce. Once connected, attribute archives, shop filters, and product pages all light up automatically based on those attributes. Inventory, prices, and orders sync both ways in real time.
What are product attributes and why do they matter?
Product attributes are WooCommerce's way of storing structured product data — global attributes you define once and reuse across every product. WooCommerce doesn't ship with jewelry-specific attributes out of the box (no carat weight, no stone type, no watch reference number). Uploadify automatically creates and maintains 50+ industry-specific attributes across jewelry, watches, and handbags, so your shop actually understands what you sell.
Do I need any paid filter or search plugins?
No. Because Uploadify pushes proper global attributes to WooCommerce, the built-in attribute filter widget and attribute archives just work — no premium filter plugins required. Filter by carat weight, stone type, metal, cut, clarity, case size, model, period, style, and more out of the box. If you want a fancier filter UI, any compatible WooCommerce filter plugin will read Uploadify's attributes natively too.
Does Uploadify sync orders back from WooCommerce?
Yes. WooCommerce orders flow back into Uploadify automatically. Sold inventory is instantly delisted across every other marketplace you have connected — no manual cleanup, no double sales, no stale listings.
Do I need to share my WordPress login credentials with Uploadify?
No. Uploadify connects to your WooCommerce store through the official WooCommerce REST API using application keys — we never see or store your WordPress admin login. This makes Uploadify a very secure tool.
Will this work with my existing WooCommerce theme?
Yes. Uploadify pushes data into standard WooCommerce attributes, categories, tags, and custom fields, which any modern WooCommerce theme can read. Whether you are on Storefront, a popular paid theme, or a custom build, the data is there and ready to be surfaced on product pages, category archives, and filter sidebars.