Virtual Summit Shopify Store Owners Gallery
SHOPIFY & ONLINE ENTREPRENEURS
Kelli Parisian
Parisian’s Pure Indulgence was born out of concern about what was in the treatments we put on our skin. After many years in the beauty industry, Kelli was looking to develop products to use on her salon clients that were pure, safe and effective. Now she sells retail and ecommerce successfully online.
Connect:
https://parisianspure.com/
facebook.com/ParisiansPureIndulgence
instagram.com/parisians_pure_indulgence/
Meg Staples
Meg is a passionate runner and yogi. She found her love of exercise through her weight loss journey of 70 pounds and has been hitting the pavement ever since. Her Tribe Athletics began with a vision to provide affordable, comfortable workout clothing for women of all shapes and sizes. Clothing that doesn’t move around and fits the way you need it to!
Connect:
https://www.hertribeathletics.com/
facebook.com/hertribeathletics
instagram.com/hertribeathletics/
Susan Watt
The Itsy Bitsy Boutique
Native Houstonian, Susan Watt started her business after moving back to her hometown from San Francisco. She started her career in retail after college (Go Horns!) by landing a job at the corporate headquarters of Gap Inc. in San Francisco. She moved back to Houston and started her own boutique (retail) and now has both a thriving retail and ecommerce store.
Connect:
theitsybitsyboutique.com/
facebook.com/itsybitsyboutiquehouston/
instagram.com/theitsybitsyboutique/
Donna Brown
The Missing Piece Puzzle
We are a Personalized Jigsaw Puzzle Company specializing in turning your most cherished photo memories into personalized photo jigsaw puzzles.
Connect:
https://themissingpiecepuzzle.com
facebook.com/themissingpiecepuzzlecompany/
Lindsay Taylor
NaughtyGood Bites
Lindsay is also the owner of NaughtyGood Bites, a successful online gourmet chocolate company whose mission is bigger than a bite. Here, Lindsay not only creates delicious treats, but focusses on bringing her design skills to the table to collaborate with other women-owned businesses.
Connect:
www.naughtygoodbites.com
facebook.com/ngbites
instagram.com/naughtygoodbites
Michael Ma
Maramar
Starting a new business is always a challenge. Michael is an entrepreneur of several business, but this is his first ecommerce business.
Connect:
https://maramar.coom
Mark Scarborough
Marc Scarborough is president/founder of the Get Marc group of companies. Marc has been recognized as a top producer in sales, management and leadership who has helped develop top producers across multiple industries and markets. As a graduate of Perdue Global University, he also holds master’s degrees in Management and Organizational Leadership from Colorado State University.
He is at the stage of his life he wants to be his own boss. So he is going to talk about how he reinvents himself.
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Tiffany Shannon
Gorgeous Natural Skincare
Tiffany started Gorgeous Natural Skincare with the premise of guiding Women to have radiant, healthy skin. She has crafted her own skincare line for years from her own recipes and her family’s recipes past down from generations. Tiffany's motto for radiant skin goes with saying, “Every Woman has the right to have Naturally Gorgeous Skin.”
Connect:
https://gorgeousnaturalskincare.com/
facebook.com/GorgeousNatSkincare
Katherine Salt
Plumb Lingerie
Plums Lingerie was founded in 2006 by mother and daughter, Tricia Rees and Katherine Salt. The small boutique in St Helier, Jersey opened its doors with half empty drawers and a huge amount of optimism. Her background in Marketing and Advertising has helped her create a successful online store!
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Matt Beaudoin
Mysticknotwork
The Beaudoin family, also known as Mystic Knotwork has been the source for nautical knots throughout New England for over 50 yearsThe artistry continues to evolve through Matt, Jill and Christa. The combination of traditional technique along with a respectful combination of colors speaks to the modern nautical design sense. We are part of the local community here in Mystic with our retail and international ecommerce store.
Connect:
https://mysticknotwork.com/
instagram.com/mysticknotwork/
facebook.com/mysticknotwork
Lynne Beernaert
Hug Patrol
For over decade, Hug Patrol's carefully researched and intentionally designed weighted wraps, blankets and other comfort creations have provided natural support to those who need it most in our online store. Our creations are used daily -- across the world -- in homes, healthcare, schools and on-the-go. All Hug Patrol products are born and based in New Hampshire, USA. We are in 5 Whole Food stores locally.
Connect:
https://www.hugpatrol.net
facebook.com/hugpatrolhugs/
instagram.com/hugpatrolnh/
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Ecommerce Success Blogs
What is the difference between Shopify CSV and Matrixify Products import and export?
Shopify CSV vs Matrixify Excel: A Comprehensive Guide to Product Management
Managing product data in an e-commerce platform can be a complex task, especially when dealing with large inventories. This article compares two prominent methods for handling product data in Shopify: the native CSV system and the Matrixify Excel approach. We'll explore how these tools differ and why choosing the right one can significantly impact your workflow efficiency.
Shopify vs Matrixify Comparison
FEATURE | SHOPIFY | MATRIXIFY |
---|---|---|
File Type | CSV files | Excel files |
Import/Export Visibility | No visibility or control; must wait for email. | Full visibility, progress updates, and cancel options. |
Export Options | Exports full store with all fields, leading to duplicate rows. | Granular export filtering, saves time and file size, no duplicate rows. |
Multiple Images | Requires copying rows and adding each image to a separate row. | Allows multiple images in one row, separated by semicolons. |
Metafields | Cannot export/import Metafields. | Exports and imports Metafields as columns in the table. |
Product Updates | Replaces entire product; no field-specific updates. | Allows individual field updates without replacing products. |
Template Suffix | Cannot update in bulk. | Supports bulk Template Suffix updates as a column. |
Product IDs | Deletes and recreates products with new IDs, losing references. | Keeps IDs and references intact, preserving Custom Collections. |
File Size Limit | 15 MB (~10,000 products). | Supports large files (e.g., 600,000+ products). |
Detailed Comparison between Shopify & Matrixify Product Management & Uploads
File Format and Basic Handling
Shopify CSV
- File Format: Limited to CSV files only
- Process Visibility: Upload and wait system
- User Control: Minimal interaction during process
- Progress Tracking: None email notification upon completion
- File Size Limitation: Strict 15MB limit (approximately 10,000 products)
Matrixify Excel
- File Format: Works with Excel files (.xlsx)
- Process Visibility: Real-time progress tracking
- User Control: Full control with cancel option
- Progress Tracking: Live progress bar with time estimates
- File Size Limitation: Handles large files (600,000+ products)
Data Management Capabilities
1. Product Export Features
Shopify CSV
- Exports entire store inventory
- No filtering options
- All fields included regardless of need
- Creates duplicate rows for variants and images
- Limited customization options
Matrixify Excel
- Granular export control
- Custom field selection
- Filtered exports based on specific criteria
- Efficient row management
- Optimized file size through selective exporting
2. Image Handling
Shopify CSV
- One image per row requirement
- Multiple images need row duplication
- Complicated management for product variants
- Image Alt Text updates require full product reimport
Matrixify Excel
- Multiple images in single row
- Semicolon-separated image sources
- Streamlined variant management
- Independent Image Alt Text updates
Advanced Features
3. Metafields Management
Shopify CSV
- No metafield support
- Cannot export existing metafields
- No import capabilities for metafields
- Requires separate solution for metafield management
Matrixify Excel
- Full metafield support
- Export metafields as table columns
- Direct editing and updating
- Integrated metafield management
4. Product Updates and Maintenance
Shopify CSV
- Creates new product IDs on import
- Breaks existing collection references
- Full product replacement required
- No partial updates supported
Matrixify Excel
- Maintains original product IDs
- Preserves all existing references
- Supports partial field updates
- Selective field modification
5. Inventory Management
Shopify CSV
- Basic inventory tracking
- Single location focus
- No adjustment features
- Limited variant handling
Matrixify Excel
- Multi-location inventory support
- Inventory adjustment tracking
- Delta-based inventory management
- Advanced variant generation
6. Template Management
Shopify CSV
- No template suffix support
- Cannot modify templates in bulk
- Limited template customization
Matrixify Excel
- Full template suffix support
- Bulk template modifications
- Simple column-based management
Special Features
Matrixify Exclusive Capabilities
1. HTML Code Optimization
- Automatic fixing of escaped HTML code
- Converts symbols to proper HTML
2. Variant Management
- Bulk variant generation
- Option combination support
- Semicolon-separated combinations
3. Publishing Control
- Flexible channel publishing
- Online and POS integration
- Custom publishing scope settings
Best Practices and Recommendations
When to Use Shopify CSV
- Small product catalogs
- Basic product updates
- Simple inventory management
- Standard product configurations
When to Use Matrixify Excel
- Large product catalogs
- Complex product configurations
- Multi-location inventory
- Detailed metafield management
- Bulk template updates
- Advanced variant management
While Shopify's native CSV system provides basic functionality for smaller stores, Matrixify Excel offers a more robust, flexible, and efficient solution for managing product data. The choice between the two largely depends on your store's size, complexity, and specific needs. For larger operations or those requiring detailed control over their product data, Matrixify Excel presents clear advantages in terms of functionality, efficiency, and scalability.
Remember that investing time in learning the more powerful tool can save significant time and reduce errors in the long run, especially as your store grows and your product management needs become more complex.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
General Questions
What's the main difference between Shopify CSV and Matrixify Excel?
The main difference is that Shopify CSV is a basic file format with limited functionality, while Matrixify Excel offers advanced features like real-time tracking, multiple sheets, and partial updates. Matrixify also allows you to work with pure Excel files instead of CSV format.
Which option is better for my store?
It depends on your store size and needs:
Use Shopify CSV if:
- You have under 10,000 products
- You need basic import/export features
- You're doing simple updates
Use Matrixify if:
- You have over 10,000 products
- You need advanced features
- You want better control over updates
- You work with multiple locations
- You need to manage metafields
File Size & Limitations
What are the file size limitations?
Shopify CSV: 15MB maximum
Matrixify: Can handle gigabytes of data (600,000+ products)
How many products can each handle?
Shopify CSV: small catalog
Matrixify: 600,000+ products in one import
Features & Functionality
Can I update specific fields without replacing entire products?
Shopify CSV: No, you must replace the entire product
Matrixify: Yes, you can update individual fields
How do multiple images work in each system?
Shopify CSV: Requires separate rows for each image
Matrixify: All images can be in one row, separated by semicolons
Can I manage metafields?
Shopify CSV: No metafield support
Matrixify: Full metafield support with column-based management
Import/Export Process
How do I track the progress of my import?
Shopify CSV: No tracking wait for email notification
Matrixify: Real-time progress bar with estimated completion time
Can I cancel an import once it's started?
Shopify CSV: No
Matrixify: Yes, at any time during the import
Data Management
What happens to product IDs during import?
Shopify CSV: Creates new IDs, breaking collection references
Matrixify: Maintains existing IDs and references
How are variants handled?
Shopify CSV: Each variant requires a separate row
Matrixify: Can generate variants from combinations using semicolon separation
Technical Questions
How does each handle HTML in descriptions?
Shopify CSV: Leaves escaped HTML code as is
Matrixify: Automatically fixes escaped HTML code to normal HTML
Can I manage inventory across multiple locations?
Shopify CSV: Limited location support
Matrixify: Full multi-location inventory management
Best Practices
What's the recommended way to update product prices?
Shopify CSV: Must upload full product data
Matrixify: Can update prices alone using a simple price column
How should I handle large product catalogs?
Shopify CSV: Split into multiple files under 15MB
Matrixify: Can handle in single file with filtering options
Troubleshooting
What if my import fails?
Shopify CSV: Check email for basic error message
Matrixify: Detailed error reporting with specific row/column information
How do I fix broken product references?
Shopify CSV: Manually rebuild collections and references
Matrixify: No action needed references are maintained
Integration & Compatibility
Do these work with all Shopify plans?
Both work with all Shopify plans, but Matrixify requires a separate subscription.
Can I use these with other e-commerce platforms?
Shopify CSV: Shopify-specific format
Matrixify: Designed for Shopify but Excel format is more universal
Support & Resources
Where can I find documentation?
Shopify CSV: Shopify Help Center
Matrixify: Comprehensive documentation with tutorials and examples
Is there technical support available?
Shopify CSV: General Shopify support
Matrixify: Dedicated support team with Excel/import expertise
Cost & Efficiency
Which option is more time-efficient?
Matrixify is generally more time-efficient due to:
Faster processing of large files
- Ability to make partial updates
- Better error handling
- Real-time progress tracking
How do they compare in terms of cost?
Shopify CSV: Free with Shopify subscription
Matrixify: Requires separate subscription but offers more features and efficiency