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Shopify Google Shopping Integration

Sync your Shopify product data and inventory to Google Merchant Center. Nventory keeps your product feed up to date with accurate pricing and availability for Shopping ads and free listings.

Feed updates triggered by Shopify changes eliminate scheduled sync delays that cause Merchant Center disapprovals
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Sync Matrix

6 data entities in the sync matrix — 0 bidirectional, 6 one-way. Tap any row for details.

Good to Know

Platform restrictions outside any integration tool's control

Google Ads campaign management

Google Ads bidding, audience targeting, and campaign budgets are managed in Google Ads. Nventory provides the product feed but does not control ad spend or strategy.

Merchant Center account-level issues

Account suspensions, policy violations at the account level, and domain verification are handled directly in Merchant Center. Nventory cannot resolve account-level flags.

Google Shopping order data

Google Shopping is a product discovery channel, not a transactional marketplace. Orders happen on your Shopify store — there are no 'Google Shopping orders' to sync back.

Local inventory ads

Google's Local Inventory Ads require point-of-sale integration and store-level stock data that goes beyond Shopify's standard inventory model. This requires additional configuration.

Things to Consider

Platform-specific details and how they affect this integration.

Challenge

Google crawls your Shopify store and compares the live page price to the feed price. If your Shopify price changes and the feed has not updated yet, Google disapproves the product for 'price mismatch.' This is the #1 cause of Merchant Center disapprovals and directly reduces your ad impressions.

Nventory's Approach

Nventory triggers a feed update immediately when Shopify prices change, rather than waiting for a scheduled sync. This minimizes the window during which a price mismatch can be detected by Google's crawlers.

Who Uses Shopify Google Shopping Integration

Common scenarios for connecting Shopify and Google Shopping.

Shopify merchants running Google Shopping ads who need an always-current product feed
DTC brands leveraging Google's free listings to complement paid search campaigns
International Shopify stores using Shopify Markets that need region-specific Google feeds
High-SKU-count stores where manual feed management is impractical and error-prone

How It Works

Nventory sits between your platforms and keeps everything in sync.

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1

Connect Shopify to Google Merchant Center

Link your Google Merchant Center account and Shopify store through Nventory. The integration validates your existing Merchant Center setup and identifies any feed issues.

2

Map Products to Google Shopping Format

Nventory transforms your Shopify product data into a Google-compliant feed with proper product types, Google product categories, GTINs, and condition attributes.

3

Sync Inventory and Pricing Continuously

Every price change and stock adjustment in Shopify triggers an automatic feed update through Nventory to Google Merchant Center, keeping your listings accurate around the clock.

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Automate Feed Health Monitoring

Nventory monitors your Merchant Center account for disapprovals, warnings, and data quality issues, alerting you before problems impact your ad campaigns.

Frequently Asked Questions

Nventory significantly reduces disapprovals by keeping price, availability, and product data synced in real time. It also proactively flags feed issues before they cause problems.

Yes. An accurate, up-to-date product feed is the foundation of effective Performance Max campaigns. Nventory ensures Google's AI always works with correct product data.

Yes. Nventory generates country-specific feeds using your Shopify Markets pricing and currency settings, allowing you to run Google Shopping campaigns across regions from one setup.

Feed updates are triggered by changes in Shopify — price edits, stock adjustments, new products — so your Merchant Center data stays current without waiting for scheduled syncs.

Nventory pushes feed updates to Google Merchant Center within minutes of a Shopify stock change. This ensures your Shopping ads and free listings never promote out-of-stock products, which would otherwise trigger Merchant Center policy warnings or account suspension.

Nventory generates Google Merchant Center item IDs from your Shopify SKUs and variant IDs during feed creation. If a product lacks a SKU in Shopify, Nventory uses the Shopify product ID as a fallback and flags the item so you can add a proper SKU for cleaner feed management.

Start by verifying the sync delay between Shopify and Google Shopping — inventory updates typically propagate within a few minutes, so recent sales may not yet be reflected. Next, review your buffer stock settings in Nventory, as overly aggressive safety stock rules can cause Google Shopping to show lower quantities than expected. Finally, if you use Shopify's multi-location inventory, confirm that all relevant locations are included in the sync — excluded locations will cause Google Shopping counts to understate your actual available stock.