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How I Migrated from Producthero to Shopstory’s Labelizer in 15 Minutes – and Why You Should Too

21.11.2024

How to Migrate from Producthero Labelizer to Shopstory in Minutes
COMMUNITY GUIDE

How I Migrated from Producthero to Shopstory’s Labelizer in 15 Minutes – and Why You Should Too

21.11.2024
November 21, 2024
How to Migrate from Producthero Labelizer to Shopstory in Minutes
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How I Migrated from Producthero to Shopstory’s Labelizer in 15 Minutes – and Why You Should Too

21.11.2024
November 21, 2024

TL;DR: Migrating from Producthero Labelizer to Shopstory Labelizer is fast, easy, and can be done in just 15 minutes. With Shopstory, you’ll gain access to deeper integrations, advanced automation, and scalability to handle millions of SKUs effortlessly. Plus, their expert team is ready to help you every step of the way. Read on to see how I made the switch and why it’s been a game-changer for my ecommerce clients.

If you’re reading this, chances are you’re managing product feeds and trying to get the most out of your Google Ads campaigns. I’ve been there. I’m a performance marketer, and for years, I relied on Producthero’s Labelizer to streamline my feed management. It worked, but I always felt like I was hitting a ceiling when it came to flexibility and scaling.

Then I discovered Shopstory’s Labelizer. The transition wasn’t just seamless – it was a game-changer. And it only took 15 minutes.

Why I Made the Switch

I’ll be honest: switching tools wasn’t something I was thrilled about. Like many of you, I’ve put a lot of time into setting up my processes. But as my clients’ needs grew – think managing feeds across multiple markets, handling millions of SKUs, and automating every last detail – I knew Producthero wasn’t cutting it anymore.

Here’s why Shopstory caught my attention:

  1. Deeper integrations with the tools I use daily: Shopstory connects natively to ecommerce platforms like Shopify and WooCommerce, plus Google Ads and Merchant Center. No more workarounds or patched-together solutions – it just works.
  2. Custom label automations beyond the basics: Shopstory’s Labelizer lets you define complex labeling rules based on conditions like stock levels, pricing, and promotions. It’s miles ahead of the rigid structure I was used to with Producthero.
  3. Scalability without the stress: As my clients expanded into new countries, Shopstory’s pricing model (starting at €199/month) proved to be a bargain. It charges per workspace, meaning I could manage multiple markets efficiently.
  4. Future-proofed and hassle-free: Shopstory continuously updates its platform without me lifting a finger. No more worrying about compatibility or chasing updates when Google tweaks its ad platform.
  5. Big data handling: Some of my clients have massive product catalogs – thousands of SKUs. I often hit execution limits with most tools. Shopstory? No such problem.

Note on Script-Based Solutions: Before making the switch, I considered using a script-based Labelizer to save costs. It seemed appealing, but the more I thought about it, the more I realized the hidden downsides: manual updates, technical maintenance, and constant tweaking every time Google made a change. Honestly, I didn’t need another headache. Shopstory takes care of everything, I use my time to focus on strategy, not troubleshooting.

How To Migrate From Producthero to Shopstory in 6 Steps: My Experience

Migrating from Producthero to Shopstory took less than 15 minutes. If you’re worried about the time and effort, don’t be. Here’s how I did it in 6 steps:

1. Sign up for Shopstory: Create a FREE account here (check your email, or spam, for a login invitation).

Create a free account on Shopstory

2. Launch the Labelizer Flow: Log into your Shopstory account and search for "Create Supplemental Feed with performance-based labels (incl. Report) - Labelizer" in the Flow Library. Open the flow and follow the guided steps.

Find the Shopstory Labelizer Flow

Launch the Shopstory Labelizer Flow

Follow the steps to migrate from Producthero to Shopstory


3. Adjust Label Rules (optional, advanced): You can customize further if you’d like. Exit the guided flow mode to enter full-control mode. Open the step you want to adjust, make changes (e.g., the best-seller step), and save. You can keep ful-control mode or return to the guided flow view to clicking on the same button as before.

Switch to full-control mode for custom adjustments (optional, advanced)

Click "Continue" to proceed to full-control mode

Make the custom adjustments you wish (for example, filter for bestseller products)

Save the flow and go back to the guided flow mode if you'd like


4. Set the Flow Live: Save, execute, and set the flow live! We added confetti for a celebratory touch 🎊. The flow will auto-refresh data as frequently as you like.

Save, execute and set the flow live!

You will see confetti when the flow is successfully live 🎊

5. Upload to Merchant Center: Upload the Google Sheet as a supplemental feed to Google Merchant Center (see here for a step-by-step guide if needed).

Add the Supplemental Feed to Google Merchant Center

6. Use the Labels: Use the labels for your Google Ads campaigns or wherever needed.

Use the labels in your Google Campaigns or wherever needed.


That’s it. Your labels are successfully live!

The best part? The Shopstory team was reachable in case I needed any support. If you’re not comfortable with the technical side, just go through steps 1 and 2, and they’ll do the heavy lifting for you. Whether it’s through a live call or email, they’ll make your migration quick and easy.

Beyond Labeling: Automations That Make Life Easier

Once I had my labels up and running, I started exploring other automations Shopstory offers. Here are some of the workflows I had on Producthero – plus more from Shopstory brings to the table:

  1. Create New Product Descriptions for Shopify with ChatGPT
  2. Suggest Product Titles with ChatGPT from Search Console Keywords
  3. Generate A Price Competitiveness Report
  4. Pause Bad Performing Google Ads Keywords
  5. Identify Negative Keywords from Search Term Report
  6. Adjust Google Ads Budgets based on ROAS threshold
  7. Product Title Quality Check 
  8. Identify Best Performing Items in Google Ads Report
  9. Get a monthly Google Ads report with ChatGPT interpretations

Each of these flows saves me hours every week! Check out all their automations here based on tools they offer or use cases (they add new flows to the app every week).

Conclusion: Why Migrating to Shopstory is a No-Brainer

Switching from Producthero to Shopstory was one of the best decisions I’ve made as a marketer. The process was quick, the support was great, and the results speak for themselves. My clients saw improved campaign performance, and I saved time to scale my business and take on new clients.

If you’re still on the fence, Shopstory’s free version lets you test the waters, and their team are happy to help if you have questions.

Ready to make the switch? Upgrade your ecommerce and performance marketing today.

Common Questions I Get Asked

1. Will the migration take long?

Not at all! The whole process can be completed within one business day (setting up the Labelizer takes only 15 minutes!).

2. How much does Shopstory cost?

Pricing starts at €199/month, with a free version available. You can try the Labelizer for free to test it out. They charge per workspace (e.g., one online shop counts as one workspace), so whether you operate in one country or ten, you won’t pay more. It’s definitely scalable for businesses of all sizes!

3. What if I need help with the setup?

Shopstory’s support team is ready to help with unique setups or feed optimizations. Just give them a heads-up via email, and they’ll jump on a call with you.

4. Can I use Shopstory for different countries?

Absolutely. Shopstory is designed to handle feeds across multiple markets efficiently, thanks to its per-workspace billing model.

5. Can Shopstory handle large product catalogs?

Shopstory is built for big data. Whether you’re managing thousands or millions of products, there are no execution limits.

6. What happens if my workflow needs change in the future? 

Shopstory’s flows are flexible and adaptable! You can modify or expand them anytime you wish. 

7. Will I lose my historical data?

No! Your data is taken directly from your Google Ads and shop system, so everything remains intact.


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TL;DR: Migrating from Producthero Labelizer to Shopstory Labelizer is fast, easy, and can be done in just 15 minutes. With Shopstory, you’ll gain access to deeper integrations, advanced automation, and scalability to handle millions of SKUs effortlessly. Plus, their expert team is ready to help you every step of the way. Read on to see how I made the switch and why it’s been a game-changer for my ecommerce clients.

If you’re reading this, chances are you’re managing product feeds and trying to get the most out of your Google Ads campaigns. I’ve been there. I’m a performance marketer, and for years, I relied on Producthero’s Labelizer to streamline my feed management. It worked, but I always felt like I was hitting a ceiling when it came to flexibility and scaling.

Then I discovered Shopstory’s Labelizer. The transition wasn’t just seamless – it was a game-changer. And it only took 15 minutes.

Why I Made the Switch

I’ll be honest: switching tools wasn’t something I was thrilled about. Like many of you, I’ve put a lot of time into setting up my processes. But as my clients’ needs grew – think managing feeds across multiple markets, handling millions of SKUs, and automating every last detail – I knew Producthero wasn’t cutting it anymore.

Here’s why Shopstory caught my attention:

  1. Deeper integrations with the tools I use daily: Shopstory connects natively to ecommerce platforms like Shopify and WooCommerce, plus Google Ads and Merchant Center. No more workarounds or patched-together solutions – it just works.
  2. Custom label automations beyond the basics: Shopstory’s Labelizer lets you define complex labeling rules based on conditions like stock levels, pricing, and promotions. It’s miles ahead of the rigid structure I was used to with Producthero.
  3. Scalability without the stress: As my clients expanded into new countries, Shopstory’s pricing model (starting at €199/month) proved to be a bargain. It charges per workspace, meaning I could manage multiple markets efficiently.
  4. Future-proofed and hassle-free: Shopstory continuously updates its platform without me lifting a finger. No more worrying about compatibility or chasing updates when Google tweaks its ad platform.
  5. Big data handling: Some of my clients have massive product catalogs – thousands of SKUs. I often hit execution limits with most tools. Shopstory? No such problem.

Note on Script-Based Solutions: Before making the switch, I considered using a script-based Labelizer to save costs. It seemed appealing, but the more I thought about it, the more I realized the hidden downsides: manual updates, technical maintenance, and constant tweaking every time Google made a change. Honestly, I didn’t need another headache. Shopstory takes care of everything, I use my time to focus on strategy, not troubleshooting.

How To Migrate From Producthero to Shopstory in 6 Steps: My Experience

Migrating from Producthero to Shopstory took less than 15 minutes. If you’re worried about the time and effort, don’t be. Here’s how I did it in 6 steps:

1. Sign up for Shopstory: Create a FREE account here (check your email, or spam, for a login invitation).

Create a free account on Shopstory

2. Launch the Labelizer Flow: Log into your Shopstory account and search for "Create Supplemental Feed with performance-based labels (incl. Report) - Labelizer" in the Flow Library. Open the flow and follow the guided steps.

Find the Shopstory Labelizer Flow

Launch the Shopstory Labelizer Flow

Follow the steps to migrate from Producthero to Shopstory


3. Adjust Label Rules (optional, advanced): You can customize further if you’d like. Exit the guided flow mode to enter full-control mode. Open the step you want to adjust, make changes (e.g., the best-seller step), and save. You can keep ful-control mode or return to the guided flow view to clicking on the same button as before.

Switch to full-control mode for custom adjustments (optional, advanced)

Click "Continue" to proceed to full-control mode

Make the custom adjustments you wish (for example, filter for bestseller products)

Save the flow and go back to the guided flow mode if you'd like


4. Set the Flow Live: Save, execute, and set the flow live! We added confetti for a celebratory touch 🎊. The flow will auto-refresh data as frequently as you like.

Save, execute and set the flow live!

You will see confetti when the flow is successfully live 🎊

5. Upload to Merchant Center: Upload the Google Sheet as a supplemental feed to Google Merchant Center (see here for a step-by-step guide if needed).

Add the Supplemental Feed to Google Merchant Center

6. Use the Labels: Use the labels for your Google Ads campaigns or wherever needed.

Use the labels in your Google Campaigns or wherever needed.


That’s it. Your labels are successfully live!

The best part? The Shopstory team was reachable in case I needed any support. If you’re not comfortable with the technical side, just go through steps 1 and 2, and they’ll do the heavy lifting for you. Whether it’s through a live call or email, they’ll make your migration quick and easy.

Beyond Labeling: Automations That Make Life Easier

Once I had my labels up and running, I started exploring other automations Shopstory offers. Here are some of the workflows I had on Producthero – plus more from Shopstory brings to the table:

  1. Create New Product Descriptions for Shopify with ChatGPT
  2. Suggest Product Titles with ChatGPT from Search Console Keywords
  3. Generate A Price Competitiveness Report
  4. Pause Bad Performing Google Ads Keywords
  5. Identify Negative Keywords from Search Term Report
  6. Adjust Google Ads Budgets based on ROAS threshold
  7. Product Title Quality Check 
  8. Identify Best Performing Items in Google Ads Report
  9. Get a monthly Google Ads report with ChatGPT interpretations

Each of these flows saves me hours every week! Check out all their automations here based on tools they offer or use cases (they add new flows to the app every week).

Conclusion: Why Migrating to Shopstory is a No-Brainer

Switching from Producthero to Shopstory was one of the best decisions I’ve made as a marketer. The process was quick, the support was great, and the results speak for themselves. My clients saw improved campaign performance, and I saved time to scale my business and take on new clients.

If you’re still on the fence, Shopstory’s free version lets you test the waters, and their team are happy to help if you have questions.

Ready to make the switch? Upgrade your ecommerce and performance marketing today.

Common Questions I Get Asked

1. Will the migration take long?

Not at all! The whole process can be completed within one business day (setting up the Labelizer takes only 15 minutes!).

2. How much does Shopstory cost?

Pricing starts at €199/month, with a free version available. You can try the Labelizer for free to test it out. They charge per workspace (e.g., one online shop counts as one workspace), so whether you operate in one country or ten, you won’t pay more. It’s definitely scalable for businesses of all sizes!

3. What if I need help with the setup?

Shopstory’s support team is ready to help with unique setups or feed optimizations. Just give them a heads-up via email, and they’ll jump on a call with you.

4. Can I use Shopstory for different countries?

Absolutely. Shopstory is designed to handle feeds across multiple markets efficiently, thanks to its per-workspace billing model.

5. Can Shopstory handle large product catalogs?

Shopstory is built for big data. Whether you’re managing thousands or millions of products, there are no execution limits.

6. What happens if my workflow needs change in the future? 

Shopstory’s flows are flexible and adaptable! You can modify or expand them anytime you wish. 

7. Will I lose my historical data?

No! Your data is taken directly from your Google Ads and shop system, so everything remains intact.


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TL;DR: Migrating from Producthero Labelizer to Shopstory Labelizer is fast, easy, and can be done in just 15 minutes. With Shopstory, you’ll gain access to deeper integrations, advanced automation, and scalability to handle millions of SKUs effortlessly. Plus, their expert team is ready to help you every step of the way. Read on to see how I made the switch and why it’s been a game-changer for my ecommerce clients.

If you’re reading this, chances are you’re managing product feeds and trying to get the most out of your Google Ads campaigns. I’ve been there. I’m a performance marketer, and for years, I relied on Producthero’s Labelizer to streamline my feed management. It worked, but I always felt like I was hitting a ceiling when it came to flexibility and scaling.

Then I discovered Shopstory’s Labelizer. The transition wasn’t just seamless – it was a game-changer. And it only took 15 minutes.

Why I Made the Switch

I’ll be honest: switching tools wasn’t something I was thrilled about. Like many of you, I’ve put a lot of time into setting up my processes. But as my clients’ needs grew – think managing feeds across multiple markets, handling millions of SKUs, and automating every last detail – I knew Producthero wasn’t cutting it anymore.

Here’s why Shopstory caught my attention:

  1. Deeper integrations with the tools I use daily: Shopstory connects natively to ecommerce platforms like Shopify and WooCommerce, plus Google Ads and Merchant Center. No more workarounds or patched-together solutions – it just works.
  2. Custom label automations beyond the basics: Shopstory’s Labelizer lets you define complex labeling rules based on conditions like stock levels, pricing, and promotions. It’s miles ahead of the rigid structure I was used to with Producthero.
  3. Scalability without the stress: As my clients expanded into new countries, Shopstory’s pricing model (starting at €199/month) proved to be a bargain. It charges per workspace, meaning I could manage multiple markets efficiently.
  4. Future-proofed and hassle-free: Shopstory continuously updates its platform without me lifting a finger. No more worrying about compatibility or chasing updates when Google tweaks its ad platform.
  5. Big data handling: Some of my clients have massive product catalogs – thousands of SKUs. I often hit execution limits with most tools. Shopstory? No such problem.

Note on Script-Based Solutions: Before making the switch, I considered using a script-based Labelizer to save costs. It seemed appealing, but the more I thought about it, the more I realized the hidden downsides: manual updates, technical maintenance, and constant tweaking every time Google made a change. Honestly, I didn’t need another headache. Shopstory takes care of everything, I use my time to focus on strategy, not troubleshooting.

How To Migrate From Producthero to Shopstory in 6 Steps: My Experience

Migrating from Producthero to Shopstory took less than 15 minutes. If you’re worried about the time and effort, don’t be. Here’s how I did it in 6 steps:

1. Sign up for Shopstory: Create a FREE account here (check your email, or spam, for a login invitation).

Create a free account on Shopstory

2. Launch the Labelizer Flow: Log into your Shopstory account and search for "Create Supplemental Feed with performance-based labels (incl. Report) - Labelizer" in the Flow Library. Open the flow and follow the guided steps.

Find the Shopstory Labelizer Flow

Launch the Shopstory Labelizer Flow

Follow the steps to migrate from Producthero to Shopstory


3. Adjust Label Rules (optional, advanced): You can customize further if you’d like. Exit the guided flow mode to enter full-control mode. Open the step you want to adjust, make changes (e.g., the best-seller step), and save. You can keep ful-control mode or return to the guided flow view to clicking on the same button as before.

Switch to full-control mode for custom adjustments (optional, advanced)

Click "Continue" to proceed to full-control mode

Make the custom adjustments you wish (for example, filter for bestseller products)

Save the flow and go back to the guided flow mode if you'd like


4. Set the Flow Live: Save, execute, and set the flow live! We added confetti for a celebratory touch 🎊. The flow will auto-refresh data as frequently as you like.

Save, execute and set the flow live!

You will see confetti when the flow is successfully live 🎊

5. Upload to Merchant Center: Upload the Google Sheet as a supplemental feed to Google Merchant Center (see here for a step-by-step guide if needed).

Add the Supplemental Feed to Google Merchant Center

6. Use the Labels: Use the labels for your Google Ads campaigns or wherever needed.

Use the labels in your Google Campaigns or wherever needed.


That’s it. Your labels are successfully live!

The best part? The Shopstory team was reachable in case I needed any support. If you’re not comfortable with the technical side, just go through steps 1 and 2, and they’ll do the heavy lifting for you. Whether it’s through a live call or email, they’ll make your migration quick and easy.

Beyond Labeling: Automations That Make Life Easier

Once I had my labels up and running, I started exploring other automations Shopstory offers. Here are some of the workflows I had on Producthero – plus more from Shopstory brings to the table:

  1. Create New Product Descriptions for Shopify with ChatGPT
  2. Suggest Product Titles with ChatGPT from Search Console Keywords
  3. Generate A Price Competitiveness Report
  4. Pause Bad Performing Google Ads Keywords
  5. Identify Negative Keywords from Search Term Report
  6. Adjust Google Ads Budgets based on ROAS threshold
  7. Product Title Quality Check 
  8. Identify Best Performing Items in Google Ads Report
  9. Get a monthly Google Ads report with ChatGPT interpretations

Each of these flows saves me hours every week! Check out all their automations here based on tools they offer or use cases (they add new flows to the app every week).

Conclusion: Why Migrating to Shopstory is a No-Brainer

Switching from Producthero to Shopstory was one of the best decisions I’ve made as a marketer. The process was quick, the support was great, and the results speak for themselves. My clients saw improved campaign performance, and I saved time to scale my business and take on new clients.

If you’re still on the fence, Shopstory’s free version lets you test the waters, and their team are happy to help if you have questions.

Ready to make the switch? Upgrade your ecommerce and performance marketing today.

Common Questions I Get Asked

1. Will the migration take long?

Not at all! The whole process can be completed within one business day (setting up the Labelizer takes only 15 minutes!).

2. How much does Shopstory cost?

Pricing starts at €199/month, with a free version available. You can try the Labelizer for free to test it out. They charge per workspace (e.g., one online shop counts as one workspace), so whether you operate in one country or ten, you won’t pay more. It’s definitely scalable for businesses of all sizes!

3. What if I need help with the setup?

Shopstory’s support team is ready to help with unique setups or feed optimizations. Just give them a heads-up via email, and they’ll jump on a call with you.

4. Can I use Shopstory for different countries?

Absolutely. Shopstory is designed to handle feeds across multiple markets efficiently, thanks to its per-workspace billing model.

5. Can Shopstory handle large product catalogs?

Shopstory is built for big data. Whether you’re managing thousands or millions of products, there are no execution limits.

6. What happens if my workflow needs change in the future? 

Shopstory’s flows are flexible and adaptable! You can modify or expand them anytime you wish. 

7. Will I lose my historical data?

No! Your data is taken directly from your Google Ads and shop system, so everything remains intact.


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TL;DR: Migrating from Producthero Labelizer to Shopstory Labelizer is fast, easy, and can be done in just 15 minutes. With Shopstory, you’ll gain access to deeper integrations, advanced automation, and scalability to handle millions of SKUs effortlessly. Plus, their expert team is ready to help you every step of the way. Read on to see how I made the switch and why it’s been a game-changer for my ecommerce clients.

If you’re reading this, chances are you’re managing product feeds and trying to get the most out of your Google Ads campaigns. I’ve been there. I’m a performance marketer, and for years, I relied on Producthero’s Labelizer to streamline my feed management. It worked, but I always felt like I was hitting a ceiling when it came to flexibility and scaling.

Then I discovered Shopstory’s Labelizer. The transition wasn’t just seamless – it was a game-changer. And it only took 15 minutes.

Why I Made the Switch

I’ll be honest: switching tools wasn’t something I was thrilled about. Like many of you, I’ve put a lot of time into setting up my processes. But as my clients’ needs grew – think managing feeds across multiple markets, handling millions of SKUs, and automating every last detail – I knew Producthero wasn’t cutting it anymore.

Here’s why Shopstory caught my attention:

  1. Deeper integrations with the tools I use daily: Shopstory connects natively to ecommerce platforms like Shopify and WooCommerce, plus Google Ads and Merchant Center. No more workarounds or patched-together solutions – it just works.
  2. Custom label automations beyond the basics: Shopstory’s Labelizer lets you define complex labeling rules based on conditions like stock levels, pricing, and promotions. It’s miles ahead of the rigid structure I was used to with Producthero.
  3. Scalability without the stress: As my clients expanded into new countries, Shopstory’s pricing model (starting at €199/month) proved to be a bargain. It charges per workspace, meaning I could manage multiple markets efficiently.
  4. Future-proofed and hassle-free: Shopstory continuously updates its platform without me lifting a finger. No more worrying about compatibility or chasing updates when Google tweaks its ad platform.
  5. Big data handling: Some of my clients have massive product catalogs – thousands of SKUs. I often hit execution limits with most tools. Shopstory? No such problem.

Note on Script-Based Solutions: Before making the switch, I considered using a script-based Labelizer to save costs. It seemed appealing, but the more I thought about it, the more I realized the hidden downsides: manual updates, technical maintenance, and constant tweaking every time Google made a change. Honestly, I didn’t need another headache. Shopstory takes care of everything, I use my time to focus on strategy, not troubleshooting.

How To Migrate From Producthero to Shopstory in 6 Steps: My Experience

Migrating from Producthero to Shopstory took less than 15 minutes. If you’re worried about the time and effort, don’t be. Here’s how I did it in 6 steps:

1. Sign up for Shopstory: Create a FREE account here (check your email, or spam, for a login invitation).

Create a free account on Shopstory

2. Launch the Labelizer Flow: Log into your Shopstory account and search for "Create Supplemental Feed with performance-based labels (incl. Report) - Labelizer" in the Flow Library. Open the flow and follow the guided steps.

Find the Shopstory Labelizer Flow

Launch the Shopstory Labelizer Flow

Follow the steps to migrate from Producthero to Shopstory


3. Adjust Label Rules (optional, advanced): You can customize further if you’d like. Exit the guided flow mode to enter full-control mode. Open the step you want to adjust, make changes (e.g., the best-seller step), and save. You can keep ful-control mode or return to the guided flow view to clicking on the same button as before.

Switch to full-control mode for custom adjustments (optional, advanced)

Click "Continue" to proceed to full-control mode

Make the custom adjustments you wish (for example, filter for bestseller products)

Save the flow and go back to the guided flow mode if you'd like


4. Set the Flow Live: Save, execute, and set the flow live! We added confetti for a celebratory touch 🎊. The flow will auto-refresh data as frequently as you like.

Save, execute and set the flow live!

You will see confetti when the flow is successfully live 🎊

5. Upload to Merchant Center: Upload the Google Sheet as a supplemental feed to Google Merchant Center (see here for a step-by-step guide if needed).

Add the Supplemental Feed to Google Merchant Center

6. Use the Labels: Use the labels for your Google Ads campaigns or wherever needed.

Use the labels in your Google Campaigns or wherever needed.


That’s it. Your labels are successfully live!

The best part? The Shopstory team was reachable in case I needed any support. If you’re not comfortable with the technical side, just go through steps 1 and 2, and they’ll do the heavy lifting for you. Whether it’s through a live call or email, they’ll make your migration quick and easy.

Beyond Labeling: Automations That Make Life Easier

Once I had my labels up and running, I started exploring other automations Shopstory offers. Here are some of the workflows I had on Producthero – plus more from Shopstory brings to the table:

  1. Create New Product Descriptions for Shopify with ChatGPT
  2. Suggest Product Titles with ChatGPT from Search Console Keywords
  3. Generate A Price Competitiveness Report
  4. Pause Bad Performing Google Ads Keywords
  5. Identify Negative Keywords from Search Term Report
  6. Adjust Google Ads Budgets based on ROAS threshold
  7. Product Title Quality Check 
  8. Identify Best Performing Items in Google Ads Report
  9. Get a monthly Google Ads report with ChatGPT interpretations

Each of these flows saves me hours every week! Check out all their automations here based on tools they offer or use cases (they add new flows to the app every week).

Conclusion: Why Migrating to Shopstory is a No-Brainer

Switching from Producthero to Shopstory was one of the best decisions I’ve made as a marketer. The process was quick, the support was great, and the results speak for themselves. My clients saw improved campaign performance, and I saved time to scale my business and take on new clients.

If you’re still on the fence, Shopstory’s free version lets you test the waters, and their team are happy to help if you have questions.

Ready to make the switch? Upgrade your ecommerce and performance marketing today.

Common Questions I Get Asked

1. Will the migration take long?

Not at all! The whole process can be completed within one business day (setting up the Labelizer takes only 15 minutes!).

2. How much does Shopstory cost?

Pricing starts at €199/month, with a free version available. You can try the Labelizer for free to test it out. They charge per workspace (e.g., one online shop counts as one workspace), so whether you operate in one country or ten, you won’t pay more. It’s definitely scalable for businesses of all sizes!

3. What if I need help with the setup?

Shopstory’s support team is ready to help with unique setups or feed optimizations. Just give them a heads-up via email, and they’ll jump on a call with you.

4. Can I use Shopstory for different countries?

Absolutely. Shopstory is designed to handle feeds across multiple markets efficiently, thanks to its per-workspace billing model.

5. Can Shopstory handle large product catalogs?

Shopstory is built for big data. Whether you’re managing thousands or millions of products, there are no execution limits.

6. What happens if my workflow needs change in the future? 

Shopstory’s flows are flexible and adaptable! You can modify or expand them anytime you wish. 

7. Will I lose my historical data?

No! Your data is taken directly from your Google Ads and shop system, so everything remains intact.


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TL;DR: Migrating from Producthero Labelizer to Shopstory Labelizer is fast, easy, and can be done in just 15 minutes. With Shopstory, you’ll gain access to deeper integrations, advanced automation, and scalability to handle millions of SKUs effortlessly. Plus, their expert team is ready to help you every step of the way. Read on to see how I made the switch and why it’s been a game-changer for my ecommerce clients.

If you’re reading this, chances are you’re managing product feeds and trying to get the most out of your Google Ads campaigns. I’ve been there. I’m a performance marketer, and for years, I relied on Producthero’s Labelizer to streamline my feed management. It worked, but I always felt like I was hitting a ceiling when it came to flexibility and scaling.

Then I discovered Shopstory’s Labelizer. The transition wasn’t just seamless – it was a game-changer. And it only took 15 minutes.

Why I Made the Switch

I’ll be honest: switching tools wasn’t something I was thrilled about. Like many of you, I’ve put a lot of time into setting up my processes. But as my clients’ needs grew – think managing feeds across multiple markets, handling millions of SKUs, and automating every last detail – I knew Producthero wasn’t cutting it anymore.

Here’s why Shopstory caught my attention:

  1. Deeper integrations with the tools I use daily: Shopstory connects natively to ecommerce platforms like Shopify and WooCommerce, plus Google Ads and Merchant Center. No more workarounds or patched-together solutions – it just works.
  2. Custom label automations beyond the basics: Shopstory’s Labelizer lets you define complex labeling rules based on conditions like stock levels, pricing, and promotions. It’s miles ahead of the rigid structure I was used to with Producthero.
  3. Scalability without the stress: As my clients expanded into new countries, Shopstory’s pricing model (starting at €199/month) proved to be a bargain. It charges per workspace, meaning I could manage multiple markets efficiently.
  4. Future-proofed and hassle-free: Shopstory continuously updates its platform without me lifting a finger. No more worrying about compatibility or chasing updates when Google tweaks its ad platform.
  5. Big data handling: Some of my clients have massive product catalogs – thousands of SKUs. I often hit execution limits with most tools. Shopstory? No such problem.

Note on Script-Based Solutions: Before making the switch, I considered using a script-based Labelizer to save costs. It seemed appealing, but the more I thought about it, the more I realized the hidden downsides: manual updates, technical maintenance, and constant tweaking every time Google made a change. Honestly, I didn’t need another headache. Shopstory takes care of everything, I use my time to focus on strategy, not troubleshooting.

How To Migrate From Producthero to Shopstory in 6 Steps: My Experience

Migrating from Producthero to Shopstory took less than 15 minutes. If you’re worried about the time and effort, don’t be. Here’s how I did it in 6 steps:

1. Sign up for Shopstory: Create a FREE account here (check your email, or spam, for a login invitation).

Create a free account on Shopstory

2. Launch the Labelizer Flow: Log into your Shopstory account and search for "Create Supplemental Feed with performance-based labels (incl. Report) - Labelizer" in the Flow Library. Open the flow and follow the guided steps.

Find the Shopstory Labelizer Flow

Launch the Shopstory Labelizer Flow

Follow the steps to migrate from Producthero to Shopstory


3. Adjust Label Rules (optional, advanced): You can customize further if you’d like. Exit the guided flow mode to enter full-control mode. Open the step you want to adjust, make changes (e.g., the best-seller step), and save. You can keep ful-control mode or return to the guided flow view to clicking on the same button as before.

Switch to full-control mode for custom adjustments (optional, advanced)

Click "Continue" to proceed to full-control mode

Make the custom adjustments you wish (for example, filter for bestseller products)

Save the flow and go back to the guided flow mode if you'd like


4. Set the Flow Live: Save, execute, and set the flow live! We added confetti for a celebratory touch 🎊. The flow will auto-refresh data as frequently as you like.

Save, execute and set the flow live!

You will see confetti when the flow is successfully live 🎊

5. Upload to Merchant Center: Upload the Google Sheet as a supplemental feed to Google Merchant Center (see here for a step-by-step guide if needed).

Add the Supplemental Feed to Google Merchant Center

6. Use the Labels: Use the labels for your Google Ads campaigns or wherever needed.

Use the labels in your Google Campaigns or wherever needed.


That’s it. Your labels are successfully live!

The best part? The Shopstory team was reachable in case I needed any support. If you’re not comfortable with the technical side, just go through steps 1 and 2, and they’ll do the heavy lifting for you. Whether it’s through a live call or email, they’ll make your migration quick and easy.

Beyond Labeling: Automations That Make Life Easier

Once I had my labels up and running, I started exploring other automations Shopstory offers. Here are some of the workflows I had on Producthero – plus more from Shopstory brings to the table:

  1. Create New Product Descriptions for Shopify with ChatGPT
  2. Suggest Product Titles with ChatGPT from Search Console Keywords
  3. Generate A Price Competitiveness Report
  4. Pause Bad Performing Google Ads Keywords
  5. Identify Negative Keywords from Search Term Report
  6. Adjust Google Ads Budgets based on ROAS threshold
  7. Product Title Quality Check 
  8. Identify Best Performing Items in Google Ads Report
  9. Get a monthly Google Ads report with ChatGPT interpretations

Each of these flows saves me hours every week! Check out all their automations here based on tools they offer or use cases (they add new flows to the app every week).

Conclusion: Why Migrating to Shopstory is a No-Brainer

Switching from Producthero to Shopstory was one of the best decisions I’ve made as a marketer. The process was quick, the support was great, and the results speak for themselves. My clients saw improved campaign performance, and I saved time to scale my business and take on new clients.

If you’re still on the fence, Shopstory’s free version lets you test the waters, and their team are happy to help if you have questions.

Ready to make the switch? Upgrade your ecommerce and performance marketing today.

Common Questions I Get Asked

1. Will the migration take long?

Not at all! The whole process can be completed within one business day (setting up the Labelizer takes only 15 minutes!).

2. How much does Shopstory cost?

Pricing starts at €199/month, with a free version available. You can try the Labelizer for free to test it out. They charge per workspace (e.g., one online shop counts as one workspace), so whether you operate in one country or ten, you won’t pay more. It’s definitely scalable for businesses of all sizes!

3. What if I need help with the setup?

Shopstory’s support team is ready to help with unique setups or feed optimizations. Just give them a heads-up via email, and they’ll jump on a call with you.

4. Can I use Shopstory for different countries?

Absolutely. Shopstory is designed to handle feeds across multiple markets efficiently, thanks to its per-workspace billing model.

5. Can Shopstory handle large product catalogs?

Shopstory is built for big data. Whether you’re managing thousands or millions of products, there are no execution limits.

6. What happens if my workflow needs change in the future? 

Shopstory’s flows are flexible and adaptable! You can modify or expand them anytime you wish. 

7. Will I lose my historical data?

No! Your data is taken directly from your Google Ads and shop system, so everything remains intact.


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TL;DR: Migrating from Producthero Labelizer to Shopstory Labelizer is fast, easy, and can be done in just 15 minutes. With Shopstory, you’ll gain access to deeper integrations, advanced automation, and scalability to handle millions of SKUs effortlessly. Plus, their expert team is ready to help you every step of the way. Read on to see how I made the switch and why it’s been a game-changer for my ecommerce clients.

If you’re reading this, chances are you’re managing product feeds and trying to get the most out of your Google Ads campaigns. I’ve been there. I’m a performance marketer, and for years, I relied on Producthero’s Labelizer to streamline my feed management. It worked, but I always felt like I was hitting a ceiling when it came to flexibility and scaling.

Then I discovered Shopstory’s Labelizer. The transition wasn’t just seamless – it was a game-changer. And it only took 15 minutes.

Why I Made the Switch

I’ll be honest: switching tools wasn’t something I was thrilled about. Like many of you, I’ve put a lot of time into setting up my processes. But as my clients’ needs grew – think managing feeds across multiple markets, handling millions of SKUs, and automating every last detail – I knew Producthero wasn’t cutting it anymore.

Here’s why Shopstory caught my attention:

  1. Deeper integrations with the tools I use daily: Shopstory connects natively to ecommerce platforms like Shopify and WooCommerce, plus Google Ads and Merchant Center. No more workarounds or patched-together solutions – it just works.
  2. Custom label automations beyond the basics: Shopstory’s Labelizer lets you define complex labeling rules based on conditions like stock levels, pricing, and promotions. It’s miles ahead of the rigid structure I was used to with Producthero.
  3. Scalability without the stress: As my clients expanded into new countries, Shopstory’s pricing model (starting at €199/month) proved to be a bargain. It charges per workspace, meaning I could manage multiple markets efficiently.
  4. Future-proofed and hassle-free: Shopstory continuously updates its platform without me lifting a finger. No more worrying about compatibility or chasing updates when Google tweaks its ad platform.
  5. Big data handling: Some of my clients have massive product catalogs – thousands of SKUs. I often hit execution limits with most tools. Shopstory? No such problem.

Note on Script-Based Solutions: Before making the switch, I considered using a script-based Labelizer to save costs. It seemed appealing, but the more I thought about it, the more I realized the hidden downsides: manual updates, technical maintenance, and constant tweaking every time Google made a change. Honestly, I didn’t need another headache. Shopstory takes care of everything, I use my time to focus on strategy, not troubleshooting.

How To Migrate From Producthero to Shopstory in 6 Steps: My Experience

Migrating from Producthero to Shopstory took less than 15 minutes. If you’re worried about the time and effort, don’t be. Here’s how I did it in 6 steps:

1. Sign up for Shopstory: Create a FREE account here (check your email, or spam, for a login invitation).

Create a free account on Shopstory

2. Launch the Labelizer Flow: Log into your Shopstory account and search for "Create Supplemental Feed with performance-based labels (incl. Report) - Labelizer" in the Flow Library. Open the flow and follow the guided steps.

Find the Shopstory Labelizer Flow

Launch the Shopstory Labelizer Flow

Follow the steps to migrate from Producthero to Shopstory


3. Adjust Label Rules (optional, advanced): You can customize further if you’d like. Exit the guided flow mode to enter full-control mode. Open the step you want to adjust, make changes (e.g., the best-seller step), and save. You can keep ful-control mode or return to the guided flow view to clicking on the same button as before.

Switch to full-control mode for custom adjustments (optional, advanced)

Click "Continue" to proceed to full-control mode

Make the custom adjustments you wish (for example, filter for bestseller products)

Save the flow and go back to the guided flow mode if you'd like


4. Set the Flow Live: Save, execute, and set the flow live! We added confetti for a celebratory touch 🎊. The flow will auto-refresh data as frequently as you like.

Save, execute and set the flow live!

You will see confetti when the flow is successfully live 🎊

5. Upload to Merchant Center: Upload the Google Sheet as a supplemental feed to Google Merchant Center (see here for a step-by-step guide if needed).

Add the Supplemental Feed to Google Merchant Center

6. Use the Labels: Use the labels for your Google Ads campaigns or wherever needed.

Use the labels in your Google Campaigns or wherever needed.


That’s it. Your labels are successfully live!

The best part? The Shopstory team was reachable in case I needed any support. If you’re not comfortable with the technical side, just go through steps 1 and 2, and they’ll do the heavy lifting for you. Whether it’s through a live call or email, they’ll make your migration quick and easy.

Beyond Labeling: Automations That Make Life Easier

Once I had my labels up and running, I started exploring other automations Shopstory offers. Here are some of the workflows I had on Producthero – plus more from Shopstory brings to the table:

  1. Create New Product Descriptions for Shopify with ChatGPT
  2. Suggest Product Titles with ChatGPT from Search Console Keywords
  3. Generate A Price Competitiveness Report
  4. Pause Bad Performing Google Ads Keywords
  5. Identify Negative Keywords from Search Term Report
  6. Adjust Google Ads Budgets based on ROAS threshold
  7. Product Title Quality Check 
  8. Identify Best Performing Items in Google Ads Report
  9. Get a monthly Google Ads report with ChatGPT interpretations

Each of these flows saves me hours every week! Check out all their automations here based on tools they offer or use cases (they add new flows to the app every week).

Conclusion: Why Migrating to Shopstory is a No-Brainer

Switching from Producthero to Shopstory was one of the best decisions I’ve made as a marketer. The process was quick, the support was great, and the results speak for themselves. My clients saw improved campaign performance, and I saved time to scale my business and take on new clients.

If you’re still on the fence, Shopstory’s free version lets you test the waters, and their team are happy to help if you have questions.

Ready to make the switch? Upgrade your ecommerce and performance marketing today.

Common Questions I Get Asked

1. Will the migration take long?

Not at all! The whole process can be completed within one business day (setting up the Labelizer takes only 15 minutes!).

2. How much does Shopstory cost?

Pricing starts at €199/month, with a free version available. You can try the Labelizer for free to test it out. They charge per workspace (e.g., one online shop counts as one workspace), so whether you operate in one country or ten, you won’t pay more. It’s definitely scalable for businesses of all sizes!

3. What if I need help with the setup?

Shopstory’s support team is ready to help with unique setups or feed optimizations. Just give them a heads-up via email, and they’ll jump on a call with you.

4. Can I use Shopstory for different countries?

Absolutely. Shopstory is designed to handle feeds across multiple markets efficiently, thanks to its per-workspace billing model.

5. Can Shopstory handle large product catalogs?

Shopstory is built for big data. Whether you’re managing thousands or millions of products, there are no execution limits.

6. What happens if my workflow needs change in the future? 

Shopstory’s flows are flexible and adaptable! You can modify or expand them anytime you wish. 

7. Will I lose my historical data?

No! Your data is taken directly from your Google Ads and shop system, so everything remains intact.


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David Ashcroft
David is a UK-based PPC strategist with 10+ years of experience helping ecommerce brands optimize their campaigns. He specializes in feed management and automation.
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How I Migrated from Producthero to Shopstory’s Labelizer in 15 Minutes – and Why You Should Too

TL;DR: Migrating from Producthero Labelizer to Shopstory Labelizer is fast, easy, and can be done in just 15 minutes. With Shopstory, you’ll gain access to deeper integrations, advanced automation, and scalability to handle millions of SKUs effortlessly. Plus, their expert team is ready to help you every step of the way. Read on to see how I made the switch and why it’s been a game-changer for my ecommerce clients.

If you’re reading this, chances are you’re managing product feeds and trying to get the most out of your Google Ads campaigns. I’ve been there. I’m a performance marketer, and for years, I relied on Producthero’s Labelizer to streamline my feed management. It worked, but I always felt like I was hitting a ceiling when it came to flexibility and scaling.

Then I discovered Shopstory’s Labelizer. The transition wasn’t just seamless – it was a game-changer. And it only took 15 minutes.

Why I Made the Switch

I’ll be honest: switching tools wasn’t something I was thrilled about. Like many of you, I’ve put a lot of time into setting up my processes. But as my clients’ needs grew – think managing feeds across multiple markets, handling millions of SKUs, and automating every last detail – I knew Producthero wasn’t cutting it anymore.

Here’s why Shopstory caught my attention:

  1. Deeper integrations with the tools I use daily: Shopstory connects natively to ecommerce platforms like Shopify and WooCommerce, plus Google Ads and Merchant Center. No more workarounds or patched-together solutions – it just works.
  2. Custom label automations beyond the basics: Shopstory’s Labelizer lets you define complex labeling rules based on conditions like stock levels, pricing, and promotions. It’s miles ahead of the rigid structure I was used to with Producthero.
  3. Scalability without the stress: As my clients expanded into new countries, Shopstory’s pricing model (starting at €199/month) proved to be a bargain. It charges per workspace, meaning I could manage multiple markets efficiently.
  4. Future-proofed and hassle-free: Shopstory continuously updates its platform without me lifting a finger. No more worrying about compatibility or chasing updates when Google tweaks its ad platform.
  5. Big data handling: Some of my clients have massive product catalogs – thousands of SKUs. I often hit execution limits with most tools. Shopstory? No such problem.

Note on Script-Based Solutions: Before making the switch, I considered using a script-based Labelizer to save costs. It seemed appealing, but the more I thought about it, the more I realized the hidden downsides: manual updates, technical maintenance, and constant tweaking every time Google made a change. Honestly, I didn’t need another headache. Shopstory takes care of everything, I use my time to focus on strategy, not troubleshooting.

How To Migrate From Producthero to Shopstory in 6 Steps: My Experience

Migrating from Producthero to Shopstory took less than 15 minutes. If you’re worried about the time and effort, don’t be. Here’s how I did it in 6 steps:

1. Sign up for Shopstory: Create a FREE account here (check your email, or spam, for a login invitation).

Create a free account on Shopstory

2. Launch the Labelizer Flow: Log into your Shopstory account and search for "Create Supplemental Feed with performance-based labels (incl. Report) - Labelizer" in the Flow Library. Open the flow and follow the guided steps.

Find the Shopstory Labelizer Flow

Launch the Shopstory Labelizer Flow

Follow the steps to migrate from Producthero to Shopstory


3. Adjust Label Rules (optional, advanced): You can customize further if you’d like. Exit the guided flow mode to enter full-control mode. Open the step you want to adjust, make changes (e.g., the best-seller step), and save. You can keep ful-control mode or return to the guided flow view to clicking on the same button as before.

Switch to full-control mode for custom adjustments (optional, advanced)

Click "Continue" to proceed to full-control mode

Make the custom adjustments you wish (for example, filter for bestseller products)

Save the flow and go back to the guided flow mode if you'd like


4. Set the Flow Live: Save, execute, and set the flow live! We added confetti for a celebratory touch 🎊. The flow will auto-refresh data as frequently as you like.

Save, execute and set the flow live!

You will see confetti when the flow is successfully live 🎊

5. Upload to Merchant Center: Upload the Google Sheet as a supplemental feed to Google Merchant Center (see here for a step-by-step guide if needed).

Add the Supplemental Feed to Google Merchant Center

6. Use the Labels: Use the labels for your Google Ads campaigns or wherever needed.

Use the labels in your Google Campaigns or wherever needed.


That’s it. Your labels are successfully live!

The best part? The Shopstory team was reachable in case I needed any support. If you’re not comfortable with the technical side, just go through steps 1 and 2, and they’ll do the heavy lifting for you. Whether it’s through a live call or email, they’ll make your migration quick and easy.

Beyond Labeling: Automations That Make Life Easier

Once I had my labels up and running, I started exploring other automations Shopstory offers. Here are some of the workflows I had on Producthero – plus more from Shopstory brings to the table:

  1. Create New Product Descriptions for Shopify with ChatGPT
  2. Suggest Product Titles with ChatGPT from Search Console Keywords
  3. Generate A Price Competitiveness Report
  4. Pause Bad Performing Google Ads Keywords
  5. Identify Negative Keywords from Search Term Report
  6. Adjust Google Ads Budgets based on ROAS threshold
  7. Product Title Quality Check 
  8. Identify Best Performing Items in Google Ads Report
  9. Get a monthly Google Ads report with ChatGPT interpretations

Each of these flows saves me hours every week! Check out all their automations here based on tools they offer or use cases (they add new flows to the app every week).

Conclusion: Why Migrating to Shopstory is a No-Brainer

Switching from Producthero to Shopstory was one of the best decisions I’ve made as a marketer. The process was quick, the support was great, and the results speak for themselves. My clients saw improved campaign performance, and I saved time to scale my business and take on new clients.

If you’re still on the fence, Shopstory’s free version lets you test the waters, and their team are happy to help if you have questions.

Ready to make the switch? Upgrade your ecommerce and performance marketing today.

Common Questions I Get Asked

1. Will the migration take long?

Not at all! The whole process can be completed within one business day (setting up the Labelizer takes only 15 minutes!).

2. How much does Shopstory cost?

Pricing starts at €199/month, with a free version available. You can try the Labelizer for free to test it out. They charge per workspace (e.g., one online shop counts as one workspace), so whether you operate in one country or ten, you won’t pay more. It’s definitely scalable for businesses of all sizes!

3. What if I need help with the setup?

Shopstory’s support team is ready to help with unique setups or feed optimizations. Just give them a heads-up via email, and they’ll jump on a call with you.

4. Can I use Shopstory for different countries?

Absolutely. Shopstory is designed to handle feeds across multiple markets efficiently, thanks to its per-workspace billing model.

5. Can Shopstory handle large product catalogs?

Shopstory is built for big data. Whether you’re managing thousands or millions of products, there are no execution limits.

6. What happens if my workflow needs change in the future? 

Shopstory’s flows are flexible and adaptable! You can modify or expand them anytime you wish. 

7. Will I lose my historical data?

No! Your data is taken directly from your Google Ads and shop system, so everything remains intact.


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