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Hey, 

 

Wondering if anyone has tackled the Custom Catalogs for Shopify Markets Pricing?

 

I have 5 markets with fixed prices, and wanted to make sure I send the correct catalog/suggestions to them

probably worth noting that I have subdomains. 

 

us.X.com

gb.X.com

nz.X.com

au.X.com

etc


Hi @chrisB

I’m following up here to share the guidance with the broader community: 

Typically for this kind of thing you would need to have multiple custom catalog's set up for the different locations/currencies/languages: https://developers.klaviyo.com/en/docs/guide_to_syncing_a_custom_catalog_feed_to_klaviyo

You would need a full payload. You would use this link https://www.klaviyo.com/catalog/sources for the custom feeds. 

  • Metrics such as Viewed Product, Viewed Collection, Add to Cart, are tracked by the Klaviyo Javascript onsite and will generally show the product and product URL as the customer is seeing it on whatever page they are on. This will depend slightly on how your website shows it also. 
  • Prices would be correct only if the JS is able to determine the customers location. Once you add custom catalogs it will all come together to be the correct title, price, etc for the customers location.
  • You would need to update just the catalogs (not the core events), as the add-to-cart/browser-abandonment/View-Product etc. will be with the payload. The catalogue and product will get identified onsite for those events

~Chloe

 

 

 


Hi @chrisB

I’m following up here to share the guidance with the broader community: 

Typically for this kind of thing you would need to have multiple custom catalog's set up for the different locations/currencies/languages: https://developers.klaviyo.com/en/docs/guide_to_syncing_a_custom_catalog_feed_to_klaviyo

You would need a full payload. You would use this link https://www.klaviyo.com/catalog/sources for the custom feeds. 

  • Metrics such as Viewed Product, Viewed Collection, Add to Cart, are tracked by the Klaviyo Javascript onsite and will generally show the product and product URL as the customer is seeing it on whatever page they are on. This will depend slightly on how your website shows it also. 
  • Prices would be correct only if the JS is able to determine the customers location. Once you add custom catalogs it will all come together to be the correct title, price, etc for the customers location.
  • You would need to update just the catalogs (not the core events), as the add-to-cart/browser-abandonment/View-Product etc. will be with the payload. The catalogue and product will get identified onsite for those events

~Chloe

 

 

 

@chloe.strange thanks, yeah i think that is probably the way forward. you can default to that but custom catalog is really needed for each subdomain. 

how would this owrk with recommendation blocks, stuff like that? can we overwrite the default currency symble based on a url? 


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