Shopify Monitor
Getting Started
Valor makes going for Shopify restocks easy. Our Shopify monitor provides users the ability to run for restocks 24/7 without having to be at their computer.
To get started, press the purple plus button at the top of the Shopify Monitor page. You will be presented with a pop-up where you can enter whatever name you want the group to be.
Creating Monitors
Site: Select the sites that you are looking to run restocks on.
Monitor Input List: You can enter keywords or product links that the bot will try to match when products restock. Each new line indicates a new set of keywords the bot will search for.
Size: Select the size you want your tasks to go for when they are created.
Stop After: After there are no more restocks, this will stop your tasks after the entered time (in minutes). Example: If I have it set to 2, it will stop tasks 2 minutes after there are no restocks.
Min Price / Max Price: If you want, you may enter a price range the product should be in to avoid checking out unwanted products.
Search Image URL: Toggling this on will make the bot search through the product image URL in order to match the keyword or link from your monitor input list. If you don't have this checked the bot will only check the product title. If you have it checked the bot will check both the product title and image URL to match your monitor inputs.
Checkpoint Auto MLC: If you have this checked, the bot will monitor the checkpoint. Once the checkpoint goes live on a site it will create your tasks with placeholder keywords (random letters and numbers so no products are found). If a product is detected from your monitor input list it will auto mass link change your tasks to that product.
Checkpoint Auto Run Link: If you have this checked, the bot will monitor checkpoint. Once the checkpoint goes live on a site it will create your tasks with all the links that are in your Monitor Input List for the respective site.
Deep Search: This setting will use your keywords to search not only product titles on a website, but the bot will also search through product descriptions looking for a match to your monitor input. For example, if you are expecting a website to play with their product title to throw off bots, but you know they will have the SKU or style code of the product in the item description, you could run the SKU of the item as your monitor input and toggle deep search so the bot will also search the product description.
Edit Count: This setting is related to the Checkpoint Auto MLC setting. This setting lets the bot know how many tasks to edit once finding a product. If automation creates 10 tasks and your edit count is 2 every time a product is picked up it will edit 2 tasks so you have up to 5 chances to mass link change. This feature is there to avoid all tasks from editing to one product in case other products restock after it.
Auto Switch Mode: If you have this setting selected the bot will try to check if checkpoint is up or down and switch the mode for better optimization. If your automation is using fast mode and is triggered when checkpoint is up, the bot will auto switch to Normal mode. If the task is triggered as Normal mode with no checkpoint up they will switch to Fast mode. If you use Preload mode and there is checkpoint up the bot will not switch the mode.
Delete Task Group After Stop: After your automation is triggered and the "Stop After" time is reached, the bot will delete the task group containing your automation tasks.
Profile: Select the profiles/group you want to run for restocks.
Proxy: Select the proxy group you want running for restocks
Task Quantity: The number of tasks you want additionally added to your selected profiles (ex: I have 2 profiles, and select quantity 2, it will create 4 tasks).
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