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Creating Quick Filter/Collection and Applying Them for Dynamic Pricing

Written by Arleen E.
Updated over 2 weeks ago

In this article, we'll show you how to:


Create a Quick Filter/Collection

To create a Quick Filter/Collection, use the New Filter option on the Products page.


Then, select the desired parameters and click Apply Filters.


Once the results are displayed, click Save as Quick Filter to save the filtered view for future use.

You'll then be able to see the saved Quick Filter/Collection at the top of your Products page.

Once the Quick Filter/Collection is set up, you can:

  • Export a report based on the filtered results

  • Set up notifications for the selected Quick Filter/Collection

  • Apply a dynamic pricing rule to that specific Quick Filter/Collection to activate SmartPrice. For detailed step-by-step instructions, please refer to our SmartPrice article.


Using Tags to Create a Quick Filter/Collection

A tip from our team: Make use of product Tags to simplify filtering and Quick Filter/Collection creation.

For Standard (non-Shopify) account users, you can assign tags to your products during the initial upload using the Batch Import feature. Simply include the relevant tag information in your import file to organize products more efficiently from the start.

You can add multiple tags by separating them with commas.

Or, by editing the product and creating a new tag.

If you have a Shopify-integrated account, you can add the tag from your Shopify admin/dashboard.


Extra Note for Shopify Users

⚠️ Shopify users: Shopify Collections and Prisync Quick Filter/Collections are different. Quick Filter/Collection is created and managed only within the Prisync panel.

If you want to use your Shopify collections in Prisync, you’ll need to replicate them using filters. You can do this by applying product Tags as filter criteria, then saving the filtered results as a Quick Filter/Collection in Prisync.

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