WPMR Google Feed Manager for WooCommerce – Sell on Google Merchant Center & Shopping
Google Feed Manager for WooCommerce is a free WordPress plugin that creates compliant product feeds for Google Merchant Center. It supports 7 feed types including Primary, Supplemental, Promotions, and Local Inventory feeds. The plugin auto-maps required attributes, schedules automatic updates, and handles up to 100 products per feed. No coding required—generate your first Google Shopping feed in under 5 minutes.
This WooCommerce feed manager gets your products on Google Shopping—fast. Generate a compliant product feed, connect it to Google Merchant Center, and start appearing in shopping feeds where buyers are searching.
No XML. No spreadsheets. No developer.
The Hidden Cost of a Bad Product Feed
Every day without a working WooCommerce Google Shopping feed costs you sales. Your competitors are already there.
Here’s what most store owners don’t realize: 15–20% of WooCommerce products get rejected in Google Merchant Center due to small data errors. That means for every €100 in ad budget, €15–20 goes to «invisible» products that never show up. Without a proper Google feed, you’re paying for traffic you’ll never get.
And if you’ve tried creating a product feed manually? You know the pain: – Rejected products with cryptic error messages – Hours lost reformatting data fields – Shopping feeds that break every time you update inventory – The sinking feeling when «Disapproved» turns red in Merchant Center
Meanwhile, your competitors keep selling.
What If Your Google Merchant Feed Just Worked?
Imagine opening Google Merchant Center and seeing zero errors. Your products approved. Your ads running. Sales coming in while you sleep.
That’s not a fantasy. That’s what happens when your WooCommerce product feed is built right from the start.
We’ve spent years inside Google Merchant Center. We’ve fixed thousands of disapproved feeds. We’ve seen what works—and what doesn’t.
So we built the Google feed manager for WooCommerce we wished existed.
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See It In Action
3 Steps. 5 Minutes. Done.
- Pick your feed type – Primary, Supplemental, Promotions, Local Inventory, or 4 others
- Map your data – We auto-fill required fields; you customize what matters
- Generate – Copy your feed URL into Merchant Center
That’s it. No XML editing. No spreadsheet gymnastics. No developer needed.
Every Google Feed Type. One Plugin.
- Primary Feed – Your main product catalog
- Supplemental Feed – Override or add data to existing products
- Promotions Feed – Run sales and special offers
- Local Inventory Feed – Show in-store availability
- Manufacturer Center Feed – Brand-level product data
- Dynamic Remarketing Feed – Retarget past visitors
- Product Ratings Feed – Display star ratings in ads
Real Store Owners. Real Results.
«I started with the free version for Google Shopping. It worked. When I needed more feeds, I upgraded. Support responded in one business day, every time. Reliable plugin, reliable team.» — @fredgerendasy
«This plugin is essential for any shop that wants to be reliably listed by Google. It’s become a critical component of my business strategy.» — @poissonvert
Built for Stores That Actually Sell
Industry research shows that only 5–10% of products in a typical catalog actually generate Shopping traffic. Google calls the rest «zombie products»—items in your feed that get zero impressions. The difference? Attribute-rich product data—what Google calls «Golden Records»—that algorithms can understand, match, and surface to buyers. Early data suggests these complete records see 3–4× more visibility in AI-driven shopping experiences.
Performance Prioritizing Rank products automatically based on real WooCommerce sales data. Focus ad spend on items that actually convert. Assign performance tiers (high/mid/low) to Google custom labels and build smarter bidding strategies—no spreadsheets, no guesswork.
Filters that protect your margins Exclude out-of-stock items. Hide low-margin products. Cut low-performers from your feed entirely. Only advertise what makes you money.
Scheduled updates Your feed refreshes automatically. Merchant Center pulls the latest data. You don’t lift a finger.
Scales with you 10 products or 10,000—same speed, same reliability. Large catalogs run without slowing your site.
Plays nice with your stack Works with Yoast, RankMath, WooCommerce Brands, Germanized, currency switchers, and more. Premium adds WPML, Polylang, and TranslatePress.
Developer-friendly WordPress hooks let you customize any data field. No constraints, full control.
Built to Google’s specs Strictly follows Google’s 2026 Merchant Center requirements and CSS guidelines. When Google updates their feed specifications, we update the plugin.
The Difference Between Free and Pro
Free includes: – All 7 Google feed types – Attribute mapping and edit rules – Scheduled auto-updates – Product filters – Up to 100 products per feed
Pro unlocks: – Unlimited products per feed – Advanced filtering logic – Full multilingual support (WPML, Polylang, TranslatePress) – Multi-channel: Amazon, eBay, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Etsy
Upgrade to Pro → More products, more channels, more sales
External services
This plugin connects to wpmarketingrobot.com for two optional, admin-only features. All requests use HTTPS. No product, order, or customer data is sent.
1) Content check & featured image – Purpose: Check if a new blog/vlog exists and fetch its featured image for the “Feed List” page in wp-admin. – Data sent & when: On loading the “Feed List,” a GET request is made without PII. As with any web request, the remote server receives standard metadata (IP, user agent, referrer).
2) Google Shopping Checklist sign-up – Purpose: Let an admin opt in to receive the Google Shopping Checklist via email. – Data sent & when: Only on form submit: email, first name, last name. Used to deliver the checklist; every email includes an unsubscribe link.
Provider policies (wpmarketingrobot.com): – Terms of Service – Privacy Policy
Notes: These calls occur only in wp-admin for the features above. If you don’t use them, no form data is transmitted.
