What is Import Profile
An Import profile in Plytix is a saved set of settings and attribute matches that you use during a product data import. It helps you skip the repetitive stuff so you don’t have to match the same columns to attributes every single time. If you regularly import similar spreadsheets, an import profile saves you time and reduces the chance of errors.
Examples
| Use case | Description |
|---|---|
| Importing a supplier’s monthly product sheet | Save the column mappings once and reuse the profile for future imports |
| Uploading new seasonal product data | Use a profile to match the same format you’ve used for previous collections |
| Managing multiple brands with consistent formats | Create one profile per brand’s spreadsheet format |
| Receiving structured data from a manufacturer | Reuse your profile every time they send a new product list |
Good to know
- You can create, load, update, or delete import profiles during the import process.
- Profiles are tied to column position, so the spreadsheet format must stay the same (same column order and structure).
- Use profiles for manual, ad hoc imports. If you’re importing the same spreadsheet regularly, you might want to use an Import Feed instead.
- You can update an existing profile anytime if your CSV format changes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the main benefit of using an import profile?
It saves you time by remembering your column-to-attribute matches, so you don’t have to start from scratch every time.
What happens if I change my spreadsheet format?
If you change the column order or add/remove columns, the profile may no longer work correctly. You’ll need to create or update the profile to match the new layout.
Can I update an existing import profile?
Yep! Just load the profile during a new import, make your changes, and save it again using the same profile name.
Where do I manage or delete import profiles?
Go to the Products tab, click “Import,” and select “Profiles” in the left menu. From there, you can delete any profile you don’t need.
Should I use an import profile or an import feed?
Use a profile if you manually import spreadsheets on occasion. Use an import feed if you're importing automatically or on a schedule.