Today you will learn how to import Etsy products to sell them in WooCommerce. No matter whether you want to make a full migration or just import Etsy products to WooCommerce, you will see how to do that in 3 steps with a free plugin 🙂!
Table of contents
- WooCommerce vs Etsy
- 3 steps to import Etsy products to WooCommerce
- Advanced import/ migration options
- More plugins for your WooCommerce store
WooCommerce vs Etsy
Etsy is a global platform to sell mainly handmade, vintage, and craft products. It helps you start selling fast and reach thousands of customers worldwide 🌎.
However, you still build your brand online on Etsy. There are also transactional fees, for example, for each sale. You may also decide to pay for your personalized web page. As for the end of 2023, this costs you $15 per month (one is free).
WooCommerce on the other hand, lets you build your brand, run a blog, and sell products online for free. Of course, there are some costs (domain, hosting, design), but they will probably be much smaller in the long run 🚀!
One more thing: WordPress and WooCommerce are free to use, and you have more control over the site. There are also a lot of free plugins and themes to use to boost UX, options, and sales!
Ok, let’s go back to the product migration 🙂.
3 steps to import Etsy products to WooCommerce
So how to add Etsy items to WooCommerce? Let’s dive into these 3 simple steps for Etsy product import (migration) from Etsy to WooCommerce.
Step 1: Import Etsy products
First, log in to your Etsy account. Next, go to Shop Manager.
Then choose Settings → Options → Download data tab. Finally, click the Download CSV to get your Etsy products.
Step 2: Get our free importer plugin
First, download and install the plugin.
Dropshipping Import Products for WooCommerce
Import and synchronize wholesale products with WooCommerce products. Add margin to the prices of imported products. Use conditional logic. Make your work easier.
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Meanwhile, upload the CSV file on your WordPress server, for example, to the /wp-content/ folder using FTP or your hosting service.
Step 3: Choose import options and get new products in your store 🎉
After activating the plugin, create a new import file with the URL of your file.
Next, you will see the structured data of the CSV file.
Then, map the CSV with the WooCommerce product fields. In this step, you’ll choose what information about products you want to import ☑️.
You can import Etsy items and create WooCommerce products based on your needs.
Finally, decide on import options…
and run the importer.
That’s it, in a few minutes, you’ll see Etsy products beautifully displayed in your WooCommerce 🙂
You can also watch this short video about the import process and the plugin options.
Advanced import/ migration options
If you need more settings you may want to choose the plugin one-year PRO subscription that lets you:
- Import items as external/ affiliate products
- Create new categories automatically
- Use conditional logic to import products and data you want
- Modify prices by fixed or percentage value
- Add multiple images during the product import
- Import (and update) WooCommerce products automatically based on a custom schedule
- Get updates & PRO support
- And more
Visit the plugin page to see all the features and more examples.
Dropshipping Import Products for WooCommerce £79
Import and synchronize wholesale products with WooCommerce products. Add margin to the prices of imported products. Use conditional logic. Make your work easier.
💾 Active Installations: 1,000+ | WordPress Rating:
Summary & More plugins for your WooCommerce store
Today, you’ve learned how to import Etsy products to WooCommerce with a free plugin ⭐. Migration of some or all Etsy products and selling them in WooCommerce is at hand. Start building your independent store, own brand, and an additional place for your customers 🎉.
We’ve created a lot of free plugins to help WooCommerce stores. I encourage you to browse our plugins, test them in your free demo, see the All Plugins Bundle, and read blog articles about WooCommerce. If you have any questions let us know 🙂!