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his guide explains how to find your automatically generated feed in the Webnode admin under Store Settings → Product Feed → Google Merchant Center, and how to fix common issues such as invalid XML format, missing fields, or inaccessible feed URLs.

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Updated over a week ago

To advertise your products, we need your product XML feed in Google Shopping format. Webnode automatically generates this feed directly in the admin panel. Here’s how you can find and upload it into our app.


1. Get the product XML feed URL

A product XML feed is a file containing details about your products (name, price, stock availability, images, etc.). On Webnode, the feed is automatically generated in the correct format. The URL usually looks like this:

Where to find it:

  1. Log in to your Webnode shop admin.

  2. In the top menu, go to Store Settings.

  3. From the list, select Product Feed or Shopping Comparators.

  4. Find Google Merchant Center and click Settings.

    • If the service is already active, your feed should already be generated.

    • If it’s inactive, click Edit, switch the status to Active, and save.

    • After saving, the feed URL should be created automatically.

👉 If you don’t see the feed immediately, refresh the page or wait a few minutes for Webnode to process the change.


2. Upload the feed URL to the Tanganica app

  1. Copy the feed URL.

  2. Paste it into the designated field in our app.

  3. Confirm.

✅ Done! If the feed is valid and correctly formatted, your products will start syncing into the app.


3. What if you get an error?

  • Wrong format → The feed must be XML, not CSV or JSON.

  • Invalid structure → Some fields may be missing or incorrect (e.g., missing prices or categories).

  • Invalid URL → Try opening the feed in your browser. If it doesn’t load XML, check your settings in Webnode.

👉 If the problem continues, contact our support — we’ll be happy to help! 🚀

📖 You can also find step-by-step guides in our Help Center.

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