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Building Product Catalogs Faster

Learn how WooCommerce teams can use cloning recipes to create product catalog entries faster while keeping product data clean.

Overview

Learn how WooCommerce teams can use cloning recipes to create product catalog entries faster while keeping product data clean.

Cloning recipes are practical workflows for using Duplicizer in real WordPress content operations. They show how to start from a proven source, create a duplicate draft, update the right details, and review the result before publishing.

Start With a Product Model

Choose a product that closely matches the item you are creating. For example, a seasonal variation should usually start from an existing seasonal product, while a similar service package may start from a package with the same structure.

The closer the source product is to the new product, the less cleanup your team will need after cloning.

Tip

Use the most similar approved product as the source. Do not clone a product just because it is nearby in the admin list.

Clone the Product Draft

Create the duplicate as a draft and keep it out of public catalog visibility until all product-specific details have been reviewed.

This is especially important for stores because copied product data can include pricing, categories, tags, descriptions, images, and settings that may not apply to the new item.

Tip

Keep cloned products in draft while editing. Publishing too early can expose wrong pricing or outdated product information.

Update Product Data

Review the product title, slug, short description, long description, price, sale price, SKU, inventory status, shipping details, categories, tags, images, attributes, and related product settings.

For variable products or complex catalogs, review variations and attributes carefully before publishing. Product cloning is fast, but catalog accuracy still depends on a focused QA process.

Tip

Create a product data checklist for your store so product teams do not miss copied values.

Recipe Focus

Catalog Speed

Create similar products faster from existing product structures.

Data Accuracy

Review copied prices, SKUs, inventory, categories, and images.

Storefront QA

Check how the duplicate appears in the live catalog before publishing.

Catalog Review

After editing the duplicate, review how the product appears on archive pages, search results, category pages, product widgets, and related product areas.

A product may look correct in the editor but still show old category placement, copied images, or inaccurate badges on the storefront.

Tip

Check the frontend catalog view, not just the WordPress editor.

Quick Checklist

Pick the closest product source Choose a product with similar type, layout, settings, and taxonomy.
Keep the duplicate unpublished Use draft status while updating catalog details.
Update unique product data Change title, slug, price, SKU, inventory, images, categories, and attributes.
Review storefront placement Check category pages, search, related products, and product cards.

Workflow Table

Use this table as a quick reference when deciding how to apply this recipe in a real site.

Use Case
Best Starting Point
Review Carefully
Simple product
Clone from similar item
Price, SKU, images, categories
Variable product
Clone from matching structure
Variations, attributes, inventory
Seasonal product
Clone from prior campaign
Dates, badges, sale copy
Service package
Clone from matching package
Offer details, pricing, CTA links

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