Take Full Control over Product Visibility in Shopware 6: Introducing the ‘Replace Product Sales Channels’ Feature for Import

- Shopware

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Managing product visibility across multiple sales channels in Shopware 6 can be time-consuming and error-prone, especially in complex Shopware setups with dozens of channels and thousands of products. However, the Improved Import, Export & Mass Actions app eliminates the existing bottlenecks. With its new Replace Product Sales Channels feature, you can now define exactly where each product should appear and how visible it should be — all through a simple, flexible import process. In this guide, you’ll learn how this feature works, why it matters for the Shopware 6 product import, and how to use it effectively to save hours of manual configuration. Continue Reading

How to Import & Export Shopware 6 Advanced Prices as Separate Entity

- Shopware

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The following article explains how to import and export Shopware 6 advanced prices as a separate entity with the help of the Improved Import, Export & Mass Actions app. If you want to import them as part of your product update, follow this link: Shopware 6 Advanced Pricing Import Tutorial. Setting up flexible pricing strategies is a cornerstone of successful e-commerce. Whether you want to reward loyal customers, incentivize bulk orders, or run targeted promotions, Shopware’s advanced pricing rules help you tailor offers to every segment.

With our new Advanced Prices Import/Export feature introduced in our Improved Import, Export & Mass Actions app, Shopware 6 merchants can now manage complex quantity-based price structures more efficiently than ever. Let’s take a closer look at how this functionality works, what it supports, and how it simplifies your pricing workflows. Continue Reading

Mastering Magento 2 Cart Price Rules: Your Step-by-Step Guide to Shopping Cart Discount Management, Import & Export

- E-Commerce, Magento 2

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Managing discounts effectively is essential to driving more sales and keeping your customers coming back. And Magento 2 cart price rules offer a powerful way to create flexible promotions directly in your admin panel — from percentage discounts to free shipping incentives.

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about Magento 2 cart price rules. You’ll learn what shopping cart price rules are, how they differ from catalog price rules, and why they’re such a valuable tool for any Magento store owner.

We’ll cover step-by-step instructions for creating and managing cart price rules in Magento 2, including tips to avoid common pitfalls and ensure your promotions run smoothly.

Additionally, you’ll discover how to import Magento 2 cart price rules quickly using the Improved Import & Export extension. We’ll show you how to prepare your data, what attributes are required, and how to automate imports to save time.

Whether you’re new to Magento cart price rules or looking to streamline your workflow, this article will give you the knowledge and tools to set up effective promotions and grow your store’s revenue.

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How to Import Customers & Customer Addresses to Magento 2: Complete Tutorial, CSV Samples & Tips

- Magento 2

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Importing customers into Magento 2 is a critical step when migrating from another platform, syncing CRM data, or simply managing your customer base more efficiently. Whether you’re setting up a new store or updating existing records, knowing how to import customers to Magento 2 can save you hours of manual work and prevent costly data entry errors.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about the Magento import of customers. You’ll learn how to use both the default Magento 2 import tool and advanced third-party solutions to streamline customer and address data uploads. We’ll also explain how to work with the three key entities: Customers Main File, Customer Addresses, and Customers and Addresses — each offering a different way to manage customer data imports.

To get started, we’ll show you how to prepare a valid Magento 2 customer import sample CSV, explain the structure of the required columns, and cover how to map attributes correctly. Whether you’re using the built-in Magento 2 functionality or looking to boost your workflow with the Firebear Improved Import & Export extension, this article has you covered.

Let’s dive into the step-by-step process of importing customers and their addresses into Magento 2, so you can get it right the first time.

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Ultimate Magento B2B Tutorial: What Magento 2 Companies, Requisition Lists, Shared Catalogs, and Quotes Are, and How to Import, Export Them

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B2B e-commerce is rapidly evolving, and Magento B2B (Adobe Commerce) stands out as a powerful solution for wholesalers, manufacturers, and enterprise-level merchants. With native Magento 2 B2B features like company accounts, shared catalogs, requisition lists, and negotiable quotes, businesses can streamline complex purchasing workflows and manage client-specific pricing with ease.

However, while Magento 2 B2B is feature-rich out of the box, its default import and export tools fall short when handling B2B-specific data. That’s where Firebear’s Improved Import & Export extension comes into play. It unlocks full support for Magento 2 B2B entities, enabling seamless data exchange between your store and external CRMs, ERPs, or marketplaces.

In this guide, you’ll explore how Magento 2 B2B works, how to import and export key B2B entities, and how to boost your operations with advanced automation tools tailored for B2B e-commerce in Magento 2.

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Magento 2 Multi Source Inventory (MSI): Full Guide + Import & Export Explained

- E-Commerce, Magento 2

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Magento 2 Multi Source Inventory (MSI) is a powerful feature introduced in Magento 2.3 that allows merchants to manage inventory across multiple physical locations natively within the platform. This Magento 2 MSI user guide walks you through the key functionalities of the multi-source inventory system, with a specific focus on how to import and export MSI data efficiently.

From the moment you install the Magento 2 MSI module, you gain access to flexible inventory tools that support complex warehouse setups, regional stock allocation, and streamlined product availability management. However, while Magento MSI significantly enhances default inventory management, it still falls short in areas like bulk data synchronization and automation.

That’s where third-party solutions come into play. Tools like the Improved Import & Export extension and its dedicated MSI add-on fill these gaps by enabling seamless MSI data transfers—saving time and reducing errors.

In this guide, you’ll discover what Magento 2 Multi Source Inventory is, how to configure it, and how to import and export all MSI entities, including stock sources or product quantities per source, with MSI CSV formatting rules. Whether you’re a merchant managing multiple warehouses or a developer optimizing backend operations, this Magento 2 MSI import/export guide has you covered.

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Magento CMS Block Guide: How to Create, Import & Export Static Blocks in Magento 2

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Creating a standout storefront in Magento 2 often comes down to how well you manage your CMS blocks or static blocks that power everything from homepage banners to promotional widgets. These reusable content elements are the building blocks of engaging layouts and dynamic pages. Whether you’re customizing your homepage, setting up seasonal offers, or building with Magento Page Builder, Magento CMS blocks are key to delivering rich, branded experiences.

Yet, despite their critical role, Magento 2 doesn’t offer built-in tools for importing or exporting CMS elements like static blocks, pages, or widgets. That’s where the Improved Import & Export extension steps in, enabling seamless data transfers across stores and environments.

In this comprehensive guide, we explore what Magento 2 CMS blocks are, the difference between static and dynamic blocks, how to create and insert blocks, and how to import and export Magento 2 static blocks quickly and accurately. You’ll learn how to structure your import table, configure import jobs, and avoid common pitfalls. We’ll also walk through every CMS block attribute, share ready-to-use sample files, and explain how to move CMS content between Magento 2 installations with confidence. Whether you’re a developer, store admin, or agency partner, this tutorial will help you master Magento CMS block management like a pro.

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Magento CMS Explained: How to Manage, Import & Export Magento 2 CMS Pages Like a Pro

- E-Commerce, Magento 2

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If you’re looking to build a visually appealing and content-rich storefront in Magento 2, understanding how the Magento CMS works is essential. Magento 2 CMS pages power everything from your homepage and landing pages to promotional banners, legal disclaimers, and “Meet the Team” — all without writing a single line of code. Whether you’re designing static pages or building dynamic layouts with Magento 2 Page Builder, CMS pages give you full control over your store’s content and presentation.

In this guide, we’ll break down exactly what Magento 2 CMS pages are, how to create and manage them effectively, and — most importantly — how to import and export CMS pages in Magento 2 using the most reliable method. With the help of the Improved Import & Export extension, you can move beyond the limitations of the native Magento backend and automate your entire CMS workflow. From bulk migration to multistore setups, we’ll show you how to simplify CMS import export for Magento 2 like a pro.

Ready to master Magento CMS? Let’s dive in.

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Magento 2 Configurable Product Import: Complete Guide with Sample CSV

- E-Commerce, Magento 2

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Importing a single product into Magento 2 is fairly straightforward using the built-in tools under System → Import. But when it comes to Magento 2 configurable product import, things get much more complex. Migrating configurable product data — especially when it includes multiple associated simple products and custom attributes — can quickly become overwhelming if you’re moving from an old Magento installation or another platform entirely.

The good news? With the right approach and correctly structured CSV files, importing configurable products into Magento 2 is not only possible but entirely manageable. In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know to import configurable products in Magento 2, including how to prepare your data, avoid common pitfalls, and speed up the process using the Improved Import & Export extension.

We’ll also provide a downloadable Magento 2 configurable products sample CSV, explain key differences from importing via the default solution, and highlight how to fix issues when variations don’t appear as expected. Whether you’re dealing with a catalog of 10 or 10,000 items, this tutorial is your starting point. Continue Reading

Magento 2 Advanced Pricing Import Guide: Tier, Group & Special Prices Explained

- E-Commerce, Magento 2

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Magento 2 advanced pricing import is a powerful way to manage tier prices, special offers, group-specific discounts, and Minimum Advertised Price (MAP) across your catalog — but doing it manually or using the default import tool can be frustrating and time-consuming. In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about importing advanced pricing in Magento 2.

You’ll learn how Magento handles Special Price, Group Price, Tier Price, and MAP pricing — and how to format your CSV files correctly. We’ll also show you where to get a sample Magento 2 advanced pricing CSV and explain each required attribute for a successful import.

More importantly, we’ll compare two approaches to importing advanced prices. First, using Magento 2’s built-in import feature, where advanced pricing must be uploaded separately from product data. Then, we’ll show you a better way — importing all product and pricing information together using the Improved Import & Export extension by Firebear.

If you’ve ever struggled with Magento’s limited import tools or dealt with mismatched spreadsheets, this tutorial will help you streamline your bulk pricing updates and save time while improving accuracy.

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