What are Advanced Product Types, how to enable them, and how to use Parent and Variant products.
Product Types help you differentiate and create relationships between your products. ShipStation has four product types to choose from:
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Standalone: An individual product that is unrelated to other products.
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Alias: Using multiple SKUs to reference the same product. Often used if you are selling the same product but through different stores.
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Parent & Variant*: A non-sellable product that acts as the primary product for reporting purposes and contains the variant products that belong to it. The Variant is a sellable product that belongs to the Parent product and inherits any product defaults set in the Parent product details.
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Bundled*: A product that references component product SKUs to sell and ship together.
*Requires Enabling
Parent-Variant Products and Bundled products are not available by default. You can enable Parent-Variant products in Settings. Bundled products must be enabled as an Add-On feature.
By default, all products are Standalone products. This just means they have no relationship to other product records in ShipStation. For reporting purposes, however, you may want to group certain types of products together.
Parent and Variant products are a way to group and track products that are similar or related such as a t-shirt that has size and color options. All these products share attributes like weight and are likely shipped using the same methods. But instead of making a stand-alone product for each size and color variation, you create a Parent product with the options set as variants.
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Parent: A non-sellable reference product that acts as the primary product for reporting purposes and contains the variant products that belong to it.
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Variant: A sellable product that belongs to the Parent product and inherits any product defaults set in the Parent product details.
Let's look at an example. You have a Hotdog T-Shirt in various colors and sizes. Currently, ShipStation treats those shirts as individual Standalone products for reporting purposes.
If you group all the different shirt sizes and colors available as Variant products under a Hotdog T-shirt Parent product, your Product Sales and Item Demand Summary reports can tell you how your new Hotdog T-shirt is doing overall.
Below is an example of a Parent/Variant hierarchy for our example Hotdog shirts:
Additionally, some product-level settings (like Product Defaults or reporting categories) get passed down from Parents to their Variants. So you can manage shipping and reporting more conveniently.
Here's a screenshot of a Variant product's Shipping details:
This shows the Domestic shipping information has been inherited from the parent.
Inherited Shipping Settings
You can override any inherited shipping settings by setting the Variant's Defaults in the Product Details screen.
Ideally, your Products tab in ShipStation will already contain your existing product records. If not, review the article about importing products into ShipStation.
These product records will be Standalone products. Standalone products cannot be converted into Parent products (remember, Parent products are non-buyable products that have a unique SKU). You will need to create the Parent product in ShipStation, to which you can then add Variant products.
If you wish to create variants of products that already exist in ShipStation, you can also use the Combine Products option.
If you have many Variant SKUs to add, do a Product CSV import to create them all at once.
In the CSV, set a product as a Variant by adding its Parent SKU to the ParentSKU field, as shown in this example:
If the SKU you enter into the ParentSKU field in the CSV does not currently exist in your ShipStation account, a ParentSKU will be created for it when the CSV imports, as long as that SKU does not also occupy its own row in the CSV.
Ideally, your Products tab in ShipStation will already contain your existing product records. If not, review the article about importing products into ShipStation.
These product records will be Standalone products. Standalone products cannot be converted into Parent products (remember, Parent products are non-buyable products that have a unique SKU). You will need to create the Parent product in ShipStation, to which you can then add Variant products.
If you wish to create variants of products that already exist in ShipStation, you can also use the Combine Products option.
If you have many Variant SKUs to add, do a Product CSV import to create them all at once.
In the CSV, set a product as a Variant by adding its Parent SKU to the ParentSKU field, as shown in this example:
If the SKU you enter into the ParentSKU field in the CSV does not currently exist in your ShipStation account, a ParentSKU will be created for it when the CSV imports, as long as that SKU does not also occupy its own row in the CSV.