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Filter Products for Your Campaign

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You can easily choose which products appear in a specific design or campaign by applying filters inside Cropink.

Filtering lets you target only the products you want — for example, items on sale, products from a specific brand, or those belonging to certain categories.

Step 1: Open your design

  1. Go to the Campaigns tab in your project.

  2. Select the design you want to filter products for (If you haven't published a design yet, click on Select Design and choose a design from there)

Step 2: Open the Filters panel

Once the design settings window opens, scroll down to the Filters section.

Here you can define which products or categories should be linked to this design.

Step 3: Apply filters

You can filter products based on multiple parameters from your product feed.

To start, choose any basic filters like categories, promo price only or products, or click + Add Filter on the right-hand side and choose from other parameters. The complete list of filters include:

  • Category — show products only from selected categories

  • Promo price only — include products that have a sale_price value (items currently on sale)

  • Products — filter specific product IDs

  • Titles — match products by their title or keyword

  • Brand — target products from a certain brand

  • Color — include products of specific colors

  • Availabilities — filter products by stock status (e.g. in stock, out of stock, preorder)

  • Link / URL — filter by strings included in the product's URL

  • Custom label / Cropink label — select items tagged with specific labels like “Winter Collection”, “Bestseller”, etc.

  • Internal labels — use your internal tags created inside Cropink for better organization

  • Cropink_number — filter by Cropink’s unique product identifier for advanced setup

You can combine multiple filters together — for example, show only products from category “Shoes” that are on sale and belong to brand “Nike”. The filters work on AND logic, so if multiple filters are applied, a product must meet all of the criteria.

Step 4: Save and update

After setting up your filters, click Save to apply the changes.

To push the update immediately to your feed, go to the Settings tab and click Update Now.

Otherwise, the filtered design will appear automatically in your next scheduled update.

💡 Tip: Use Custom Labels (e.g. custom_label_0 or cropink_label_1) to tag designs like “Summer Sale” or “New Arrivals”. This makes it even easier to filter or launch campaigns by theme inside Meta campaigns later.

That’s it! You’ve successfully filtered products for your campaign — now only the items that match your selected criteria will appear in your chosen design and feed output.

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