docs/user/products/creating-products.mdx
Adding products manually is a crucial part of managing any ecommerce store. Whether you're launching something new, setting up preorders, or testing a market-specific variant, Spree makes it easy to create fully-detailed products through a clean and structured editor.
This guide walks you through each section of the product editor, explaining what each field does and why it matters.
<Warning> Don’t forget to click Create at the bottom of the page before navigating away — changes aren’t saved automatically. </Warning>To get started, navigate to the Products tab of the admin dashboard.
Click New Product in the top right corner to open the product creation form.
The first fields at the top of the product form let you enter:
A good name and description helps customers understand what they're buying - they’re also used for SEO if no dedicated meta fields are set.
This is where you can add visual media to your product. Click Upload New Asset to open the file importer.
Once your chosen files have been uploaded, you can rearrange the images by dragging and dropping - the left most image is the main image used on product listings.
To edit an image’s alt text, replace it, or delete it entirely, click on the image to open the edit form.
<Note> You can also use the checkboxes to delete multiple images at once. </Note>This section controls when and how your product appears on the storefront:
These tools let you prepare seasonal drops, preorders, or time-limited products in advance.
Organizing products properly helps with navigation and merchandising. Here you can add:
Taxonomies: Assign categories, collections, or brands (e.g., Fashion → Women → Tops). Products will appear anywhere the taxon is used on the site.
Tags: Use custom tags like Vegan, Eco-Friendly, or Summer Collection for filtering, related products, or smart merchandising logic.
There’s no limit to the number of taxons or tags you can apply.
<Note> Taxonomies must be created in **Products → Taxonomies** before they can be assigned to products. Tags, on the other hand, can be created directly in the product editor. </Note>This section controls how much your product sells for:
Setting a Compare At amount will add a crossed-out price and a Sale badge to the product wherever it appears on the storefront.
If your store supports multiple currencies, you’ll see additional rows here to define localized pricing.
<Note> Add or manage supported currencies in **Settings → Store Settings**. </Note>This section lets you manage stock levels and tracking:
If your product has multiple sizes, colors, or formats, use the Variants section. To add variants, first click Add options like size or color to open the variant form.
Then, simply follow these steps to add variants:
Once added, you'll see per-variant Price and Inventory fields so you can manage each combination independently.
<Note> Keep naming consistent across products (e.g., use S, M, L everywhere - not Small, Medium, Large on some items and initials on others). </Note>If your shipping methods rely on product size or weight, this section is critical.
Use properties to highlight key details about the product. These appear on the PDP and are often used to help shoppers compare items.
Common property examples:
These are optional, but recommended for apparel, food, and beauty products especially.
<Note> You can add or manage properties under **Products → Properties**. </Note>Assign a tax category to the product, which determines how taxes are applied based on customer region and store settings. For example:
This section allows you to control how the product appears in search engine results and on social media.
Click Edit to modify:
Once you’ve filled out all the required and optional fields, scroll to the bottom and click Create to publish the product (or save it as a draft).
You can always return to this page to update or archive the product later.
If you’re running a multi-vendor marketplace with Spree Enterprise Edition, vendors will create or upload their own products during onboarding. You can still review and edit vendor-created products as needed.