mergado shopify connection

Do you use Shopify and want to export products to price comparison sites, marketplaces or affiliate networks? We have good news for you — Mergado now connects directly to Shopify. With the new add-on, you can create a free feed for any of our 650+ advertising channels.

What is Mergado?

Mergado is a tool for editing and managing product feeds. It helps e‑shops and agencies to streamline advertising on various online channels. It is used by thousands of e‑shoppers in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and abroad. Without the need for programming, you can customize feeds according to the requirements of specific platforms — easily, clearly and automatically.

What do you get by connecting Mergado and Shopify?

  • ✅ Easy connection of your online store with Mergado — you can set everything up in a few minutes.
  • 🛒 Create feeds for 650+ advertising channels — merchants, marketplaces, affiliate networks and more.
  • 🌍 Support for multilingual websites — for each feed you choose the language and currency (e.g. Slovak + EUR for Slovak market).
  • 🧪 Free feed audit — for most formats, Audit tomatically detects errors and easily improves data quality.

What do you need to do this?

Just connect Mergado with Shopify

The short video below will help you connect 👇 It shows you the whole process step by step.

The whole process is simple, it only takes a few minutes, even if you’re just starting out with Mergado.

If you prefer the written version, read our forum post.

🎁 Try Mergado for free for 30 days

Connect Mergado with Shopify, edit thousands of your products and send them to over 650+ channels.

Do you need help? Write to us

Feel free to reach us anytime. 📩 Email us at mergado@mergado.com or arrange a consultation right away.

We’re happy to advise, answer questions, or chat with you online.

Veronika Kusalíková

A copywriter and content specialist Veronika is in charge of the English content and communication. She spreads the word about Mergado and e‑commerce on our blog and social media. After she shuts her computer down, you can catch her knitting a sweater, strolling around second-hand shops or traveling.