The year 2022 is a massive year for Shopify. Numerous changes are scheduled to take place in the upcoming month. The 2022-01 version of this eCommerce platform’s API will include many advanced features. One such feature is the introduction of two unique fields to the Product Object to GraphQL Admin API. The standardizedProductType and customProductType are expected to ease merchants’ burden by decreasing the number of tasks they have to perform. Furthermore, it’s interesting to note that the standardizedProductType is a brand new data primitive connecting products to the Shopify Product Taxonomy. It is currently utilized to determine the product eligibility for the Shopify app and as a part of Shopify’s BFCM Notebook. The eCommerce platform confirms that there is much in-store for standardizedProductType in the future.
Release of Custom and Standard Product Types
January 3, 2022 | | Updated: March 31, 2022
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