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Bloom can pull designs, products, and content from any public website URL. Save time by asking Bloom to extract information instead of entering it manually.
While building your store, you may already have products, brand identity, and content on a public website. You may also find design inspiration from other websites that you want to bring to your store.
Migrating this information manually or recreating designs can be time-consuming and error-prone, especially if you have a large number of products or complex designs.
Bloom can pull this information for you. Just share the URL of the website with Bloom and ask it to extract what you need. Bloom visits the website, analyzes its design and content, and creates it in your store.
Bloom can extract many types of information from public websites:
Bloom can only pull information from publicly accessible websites. It can't access content behind logins, paywalls, or private sites. For private content, consider pulling from images instead.
</Note>Bloom can recreate designs from website URLs. Use this to get inspiration from websites you love and bring similar designs to your store.
See the Design from Media guide for details on how to use URLs to create designs.
Bloom can extract product information from public websites and create products in your store. This is useful for quickly adding products or migrating from another platform.
Bloom pulls visible product information from the website URL you provide, including:
To add a product with full details, provide the URL of the product page. Bloom will extract all available information and create the product in your store.
To add one product from a URL:
Always review the product details after Bloom creates it to ensure everything was pulled correctly. You can edit any information in the admin dashboard if needed.
Bloom can also pull multiple products from a category or listing page. It extracts all visible products on that page and creates them in your store. This is useful for quickly adding a range of products without needing to provide individual URLs for each product.
To add multiple products from a listing page:
Always review the products after Bloom creates them to ensure all information was pulled correctly. You can edit any product details in the admin dashboard if needed.
<Note>Bloom only pulls products visible on the first page. It doesn't follow pagination links. To pull more products, provide URLs for additional pages.
</Note>Bloom can create content pages in your store by pulling information from public website URLs. This is useful for quickly setting up standard pages like About, FAQ, and Policies using existing content.
To create a page from a URL:
Always review the page content after Bloom creates it to ensure everything was pulled correctly. You can edit the content with Selection Mode if needed.
If your products or content aren't available on a public website, you can take a screenshot of them and upload it to Bloom.
Bloom can analyze the image, extract product information or content, and create it in your store. This is useful for pulling information from private websites, PDFs, or physical catalogs.
To pull content from an image:
Always review the pulled information after Bloom creates it to ensure everything was extracted correctly.
After Bloom pulls content from a URL, always review it for accuracy and completeness. Bloom does its best to extract information, but it may not be perfect.
If you asked Bloom to pull products, check that all details like prices, images, and descriptions are correct. You can make any necessary edits in the admin dashboard after Bloom creates the products.
If you asked Bloom to pull a content page, review the text and formatting. Make sure it fits your brand voice and style. You can edit the content with Selection Mode.