• Hello,

    I am wondering if there is a way to upload certain new products and not have them appear on in the main catalog (which is the shop’s home page). I would like for them to only been seen if a customer browses to their specific category.

    For example: I sell electronic music, and that is what people look for when they come to my shop. On some occasions I have a few things from other genres to sell (let’s say rock music in this case). I don’t want to have the rock music mixed in with the electronic music in the main catalog, since that is not what most people are there for. But, I will have a Rock Music category that can be clicked on and the products matching that genre will then be displayed.

    Is it possible? And if so, what should I be inputting to note this visibility when I upload my products via CSV?

    Thank you

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  • Plugin Support anastas10s (woo-hc)

    (@anastas10s)

    Hi @swdistro

    Thanks for reaching out about this – we’re happy to help!

    I am wondering if there is a way to upload certain new products and not have them appear on in the main catalog (which is the shop’s home page). I would like for them to only been seen if a customer browses to their specific category.

    I understand your goal. However, for a product to be available for purchasing, it needs to be public. Therefore, this sounds like a front-end organization issue, rather than a product issue.

    Have you already considered renaming the menu item for the electronic music as the “main catalog”, thus leaving the rock music items appear in their category when someone is browsing it, perhaps?

    For completing implementing the desired functionality, I’d recommend a web search for WooCommerce redirect return to shop button, in order to cover that way of accessing the full store’s catalog also.

    I hope this is helpful! Please let us know if you have any further questions or concerns.
    We will be happy to help you further.

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