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Adding Products as Sources
Adding Products as Sources
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Sources allow you to connect your Amazon and Walmart data to your DataHawk workspace and are fundamental to enabling most DataHawk features. In fact, it is the first step of every DataHawk use case.

Basic Set up

Choose a data source amongst the ones available on the app. To read more about all the different sources, click here.

The overview page shows you the number of products and keywords tracked, along with Advertising and Seller Central accounts associated with this DataHawk account.

1. Go to the sources page

2. Click Add Source

3. Select the channel, Amazon or Walmart, and the Product source.

4. Select the method you would like to use.

If adding Source via ASIN or Walmart ID:

5. Select the marketplace you'd like to enter products from

6. Enter or paste the IDs of the products you want to monitor

7. Optionally toggle adding all the associated variations

8. Optionally select one or multiple projects in which you want to organize the products

9. Optionally add tags or labels to help you better segment and filter products later on

10. Finish by clicking "Add Products"

If adding Source via URL:

5. Select the marketplace you'd like to enter products from

6. Enter or paste the URLs of the products you want to monitor

7. Optionally toggle adding all the associated variations

8. Optionally select one or multiple projects in which you want to organize the products

9. Optionally add tags or labels to help you better segment and filter through products later on

10. Finish by clicking "Add Products"

If adding Source by importing a CSV file (recommended when adding more than 500 products):

5. Download the CSV template shown

6. Fill the CSV template according to the template's structure and formatting

6.1. Marketplace: Domain name representative of the Amazon or Walmart marketplace.

6.2. ProductId: The product identifier of the product you want to add, which would be an ASIN for Amazon or a Product ID for Walmart.

6.3. WithAllVariations: Enter False if you want to add only the specific product variation or True if you want to add all the variations associated with the child product you entered.

6.4. Projects (optional): Projects you would like to enter the products into - either existing ones or new ones that will get created. Use semicolons ";" to separate projects. Entries are case-sensitive.

6.5. Tags (optional): Tags you would like to associate the products to - either existing ones or new ones that will get created. Use semicolons ";" to separate tags. Entries are case-sensitive.

5. Save the file in the comma-separated values (CSV) format.

6. Upload the CSV

7. Finish by clicking "Add Products"

If adding Source via Brand selection method:

5. Contact our team to learn about the upcoming feature

Products you track will then appear on a products list in your sources. You can add products from there too.

Add Product Considerations

๐Ÿšง Note: Product Variations: When you add products, you begin tracking individual product pages which represent a single variation of any product. These pages also display product variations, all of which have their own product page. When you additionally opt to add variations while adding a product, we will automatically track the product page of each variation discovered.

๐Ÿ“˜ Tip: In addition to your own products, we recommend adding products from your top competitors. In case your product catalog is too large, prioritize monitoring your top-selling products first. Organize the products into multiple separate projects, each focused on a specific use case, brand, or product category.

๐Ÿ“˜ Tip: The CSV method is a helpful way to configure a sizeable workspace when you need to add a large number of products and keywords to multiple projects. Start by attempting it on just a couple of items until you grasp how it works.

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