Importing products into Wizart PIM involves several steps to ensure your data and images are correctly uploaded and organized. Follow the process below for a smooth and accurate import.


1. Download the Import File Template

To begin, download the import file template from Wizart PIM. This template will guide you in filling out the necessary product information [File template].


2. Review Important Articles Before Starting the Import

Before filling out the import file, it’s crucial to go through key articles that explain product properties, image requirements, and various configurations. These resources will guide you in ensuring your import is accurate and compliant with Wizart PIM standards.

Here are the essential articles to review:

As Wizart PIM evolves, additional resources may be added to this list. Always check for the latest articles to ensure you have the most up-to-date guidance before starting the import process.


3. Fill in the Import File

Once you’ve reviewed the properties and image requirements, start filling in the import file. Make sure to:


4. Handling Multiple Images for One Product

If you need to upload multiple images for a single product (especially if layouts are supported by our platform), you have two options:

However, be cautious: if multiple products have images with similar name prefixes, this can lead to errors. The prefix must be unique for each product. If this is not possible, all image files for a product should be explicitly listed in the import file.


5. Preparing the Image Archive

Now that your import file is ready, organize your product images and create a compressed archive (ZIP):


6. Importing the Data

Once your archive and import file are prepared:

  1. Go to Wizart PIM's import section.

  2. Upload the import file and the image archive.

  3. Follow the prompts to complete the import process.


By following these steps carefully, you can ensure that your products are imported successfully, with accurate data and image associations. If any errors occur during the process, review the error log and correct any issues with file names, image formats, or import file entries.