Product updates
Recent improvements to Lasso. We ship in small, frequent batches and post the highlights here.
Get told the moment an apply doesn’t fully land
Lasso now watches every apply and emails you automatically if any rows failed — with exactly what failed and why — so you never assume a bulk job finished clean when it didn’t. The failed rows stage right back into the project for one-click retry. No more discovering days later that an edit only half-applied.
Export your Google Shopping & Merchant Center fields
Getting your catalog ready for Google Shopping? Lasso can now include your Google Merchant Center fields in a product export — Google product category, condition, age group, gender, MPN, and all five custom labels (the mm-google-shopping fields the Google & YouTube channel uses). It is opt-in, so everyday exports stay clean: just ask Lasso to export your products with the Google Shopping fields, or tick the new “Include Google Shopping / Merchant Center fields” box in the Products export dialog. Values that are set come through; anything blank is ready for you to fill in and re-import.
Try it: “export all my products including the Google Shopping fields”Keep your image alt text complete — automatically
Alt text is what screen readers (and search engines) use to describe your product photos — and a common spot stores fall short on accessibility. Lasso can now keep it filled in for you: set up an “alt-text autopilot” and the moment you add a new image to any product — even an existing one — Lasso writes a real, AI-vision description of it (never the filename). It only fills what is missing, stages everything for your review before anything goes live, and runs quietly in the background as your catalog grows.
Try it: “keep my product image alt text filled in even when I add new images”Find and fix low-quality alt text
It is not just missing alt text that hurts accessibility — it is the useless kind: a filename like “IMG_4821.jpg”, a one-word label, a generic “image of a product”, or a placeholder. Lasso now flags those on your dashboard and rewrites them with AI vision in one click. It is surgical: only the junk gets regenerated, and your good, hand-written descriptions are left exactly as they are.
Try it: “rewrite the low-quality image alt text on my products using AI vision”
Edit your pages & blog posts — in chat, with undo
Lasso now reaches your online-store content, not just your catalog. Fix a typo on your FAQ page, find-and-replace a phrase across every page, rewrite or retitle blog posts, publish or unpublish a page, or rename a URL handle — all by describing it, all staged for review first. Like everything in Lasso, nothing changes until you apply, and undo restores the previous version (or removes a page you created). Creating brand-new blog posts is coming next.
Try it: “find and replace "Summer Sale" with "Fall Sale" across all my pages”Add product images in bulk — straight from URLs
Got a list of image URLs from a supplier, a CDN, or another platform? Hand them to Lasso and it attaches them to the right products — no downloading and re-uploading one at a time. Each addition stages for review first, and because every apply is snapshotted, undo removes exactly the images it added and nothing else. Adding images joins the rest of Lasso: previewed before, reversible after.
Try it: “add these image URLs to my new products”
Auto-fill SEO, alt text & category on new products
Tired of re-running “generate SEO for products missing it” every time you add inventory? Now you can set it once. Tell Lasso to automatically draft the SEO meta, write AI-vision alt text, and map the Shopify category whenever you add a new product — it only fills what’s missing, and everything lands in a review project so you approve it before it goes live. Set it up in seconds, then forget about it; new products stay tidy on their own.
Try it: “whenever I add a new product, generate its SEO and alt text and map its category”Export orders with how customers paid
Your order export can now include Payment Gateways and a Payment Method column, and you can filter the export by gateway — for example, pull just your PayPal orders. Shop Pay Installments shows up distinctly. (One honest limitation: Shopify records all PayPal — regular checkout and Pay Later/Pay in 4 — under one “paypal” gateway, so it can’t separate installments from regular PayPal; cross-reference your PayPal dashboard for that breakdown.)
Try it: “export my PayPal orders with the payment method included”See which collections a product appears in
Ask “what collections feature these products?” and Lasso lists every collection that contains them, with how many of your products are in each — no more clicking through collections one by one to find where something lives. Works by tag, vendor, or any product search. Pairs naturally with bulk pin/reorder when you then want to act on those collections.
Try it: “which collections is the reshootjune26 tag in?”
Pin or reorder products across many collections — in one go
Want your new arrivals at the top of every collection they’re in, or all your collections sorted by stock level at once? Just ask. Lasso finds every collection that contains the products you name and pins them to the top of each — or reorders a whole list of collections by inventory, price, or title — and stages it as a single change you apply in one click. You can exclude collections too (like your catch-all “Shop All”). Smart collections and ones already in the right order are skipped automatically, and it tells you exactly what it did. Previously this meant doing each collection one at a time.
Try it: “pin every product tagged new-arrivals to the top of every collection it’s in, except Shop All”Find your omnichannel customers — shopped both in store and online
Ask Lasso for customers who’ve bought both in your physical store (POS) and online within a time window — and it scans your order history, matches them by sales channel, and tags them as a reusable “omnichannel” segment, staged for your review. Shopify’s customer search can’t filter by channel at all, so this is something you simply couldn’t do before without exporting orders and cross-referencing them in a spreadsheet. Runs in the background; you get an email when the segment is ready.
Try it: “find customers who’ve shopped both in store and online within 30 days”Retry a failed apply — in one click
If some changes in a project fail to apply, they’re no longer a dead end. A new “Retry failed” button on the project (and “retry the failed changes” in chat) re-stages them so you can apply again — reusing what was already prepared, with nothing to recreate. Useful when a large batch hits a snag partway through.
Try it: “retry the failed changes in my SEO project”Export your full order history — at any size
Order exports now scale to any store. Smaller stores still get an instant download; for large order histories, Lasso prepares the export in the background (Shopify generates the file) and it lands ready to download on the Exports page — no more stalled downloads on big catalogs.
Try it: “export all my orders to a CSV”Bulk SEO & category edits apply reliably at any catalog size
Applying SEO titles/descriptions or product categories across very large batches (hundreds or thousands of products at once) now goes through cleanly, start to finish. Smaller edits were always fine — this closes the gap on big, all-at-once applies.
Back up your whole store — customers and orders included
Your backup now captures everything. “Back up now” saves your products and collections in seconds — the things a delete can’t undo. “Full backup” goes further and exports your customers and a complete orders archive too. Big catalogs no longer time out: the heavy part runs in the background and lands on your Backups page when it’s ready, restorable through the same review-and-apply flow you already use. (This finishes what we started on June 8 — collections and orders are now in.)
Try it: “full backup including customers and orders”Back up before a risky delete — one click, right in Apply
Deleting products or collections is the one change Lasso can’t fully undo. So when an apply includes deletes, the confirmation step now offers a one-click “Back up my store first” — it saves a restorable snapshot of your products and collections before anything goes live, so you always have a clean recovery point. You can still proceed without it, but it’s right there when you want the safety net.
Reorder collections of any size
Move products to the top of a collection — or sort the whole thing by stock, price, or title — no matter how many products it holds. Large collections (250+ products) that used to error out now reorder cleanly, in the exact order you asked for.
Try it: “move everything tagged reshoot-june to the top of that collection”Export products by stock level
Ask for exactly the products you care about by inventory — “export all styles with more than 500 units” or “everything under 50 in stock” — and get a CSV of just those, with current inventory and 30-day sales alongside. The filter runs across your whole catalog, so you get the right set even when only a handful qualify — no more exporting everything and filtering it down in a spreadsheet.
Try it: “export all published styles with more than 500 units”
Back up your products and customers — and restore from them
Save a point-in-time snapshot of your products and customers in one click, download it as a file whenever you want, and restore from it through the same review-and-apply flow you already use — nothing touches your store until you approve it. Your backups stay private to your store. (Orders and collections aren’t included yet — collections are on the way.)
Try it: “back up my products and customers”Export any segment, exactly as you see it
Filter your customers by US state or province (“show me all customers from Utah”), or your products by sales channel (everything on — or off — the Online Store), then export that exact set to CSV. The download always matches what’s on screen, at any catalog size — no more dumping your whole list when you asked for a slice of it.
Try it: “export all customers from California”
Automations — standing rules that run themselves
Tell Lasso a rule once and it runs from then on: “whenever a new product is added, tag it new-arrival”. Before anything is saved, Lasso shows you a retro-preview — what the rule would have done to your most recent products — so you know exactly what you’re signing up for. Rules fire the moment a product is created or updated. Safe edits (tags, titles, SEO text) apply automatically with one-click undo in History; price and status changes wait in a review project until you approve them. Every rule has a built-in safety cap — if it ever makes 500 changes in a day it pauses itself and emails you — and on days your automations fire, you get a single summary email instead of noise. Manage everything from the new Automations page (Recipes now live there too).
Try it: “whenever a new product is added, tag it new-arrival”Find & replace across your whole catalog
Change a word everywhere it appears — titles, descriptions, SEO titles, and SEO descriptions. “Replace ‘Snowboard’ with ‘Board’ in all my titles” stages the change across every matching product with a visual diff, replaces every occurrence (case-sensitive or not — your choice), and tells you honestly how many products didn’t contain the text at all. Apply in one click, undo in one click.
Try it: “replace 'Snowboard' with 'Board' in all my product titles”Bulk URL redirects
Migrating from another platform, renaming handles, or cleaning up 404s? Paste your old-to-new URL pairs into chat and Lasso stages them as proper 301 redirects — full URLs get trimmed to paths automatically, duplicates and self-redirects are caught and reported, and undo removes the created redirects again. Up to 250 per batch, with longer lists handled in chunks.
Try it: “redirect /products/old-blue-hat to /products/azure-hat”Big jobs finish in the background — no more caps
Ask for SEO fields, image alt text, or spec extraction across your whole catalog and Lasso no longer stops at a limit. Anything beyond a chat-sized batch automatically continues as a background job — keep working or close the tab — and you get an email when the staged changes are ready to review. ZIP exports now handle any catalog size too, downloading in parts automatically.
Translate your products into other languages
Selling across borders? Ask Lasso to translate your product titles and descriptions into another language — “translate my first 50 products into French” — and it writes natural, on-brand translations for each one, staged in a project with a visual diff so you can review every line before anything goes live, and one-click undo if you change your mind. Translations attach to the languages you’ve already added under Shopify Settings → Languages, so they show up on the right storefront for your international shoppers.
Try it: “translate all my products into French”Create & edit discounts from chat
Spin up a discount without leaving Lasso — “make a 20% off code SUMMER20” or “create an automatic 15% off sale”. Lasso handles percentage or fixed-amount discounts, code-based or automatic, with optional start/end dates, usage limits, and a minimum-purchase requirement. Editing is just as easy: “change SUMMER20 to 25%” or “delete the BLACKFRIDAY code” — Lasso finds it by code, stages the change with a preview, and applies on your go. Everything is reviewable first and fully undoable.
Try it: “create a 20% off code called SUMMER20”Edit your orders in bulk — tags, notes & metafields
Ask Lasso to update orders the same way you bulk-edit products. Add or remove order tags, set or append order notes, and set order metafields across any group of orders you describe — by fulfillment status, payment status, date, total, customer tag, or a specific list. Every change is staged with a visual diff for review, applied in one click, and fully undoable. Orders can be updated (not created or deleted), so it’s a safe way to organize, flag, and annotate your order history at scale.
Try it: “tag all my unfulfilled orders from May as needs-review”Map your whole catalog to Shopify categories — hands-off
Need categories on hundreds or thousands of products? Ask Lasso to map your entire catalog to Shopify's Standard Product Taxonomy and it runs in the background — keep working or close the tab. Lasso picks the best-fit category for each product (reusing categories already in your store for consistency), stages every suggestion in a project for review, and emails you when it's done.
Try it: “map all my products missing a category to the standard taxonomy”Category mapping that finishes what it starts
Mapping a smaller set right in chat? Lasso now works through it in batches and tells you exactly how many products remain, so a big request never silently stops partway — just say “continue” for the next batch.
Export order history by customer tag
Want every order from a specific group of customers? Ask Lasso for the order history of customers carrying a tag and it pulls just their orders into a CSV — no manual filtering. Perfect for segments like wholesale accounts, a VIP list, or everyone from a past campaign.
Try it: “export order history for customers tagged wholesale”Exports that handle any store size
Order and customer exports now download smoothly no matter how many records you have — big stores included. And a quick one-click export no longer makes you pick columns first: Lasso starts with a sensible default set, and you can still choose exact fields from the export screen whenever you want them.
See what Lasso is doing while it works
While Lasso handles a request, the chat now shows what it is actually doing — “Searching your products”, “Sorting your collection”, “Staging your changes” — instead of a generic spinner, so you always know where things stand.
Export your discounts to CSV
Pull all your discounts into a spreadsheet in one click — both code-based and automatic discounts, with each one’s title, type, status, code, start/end dates, and a plain-English summary. Handy for auditing active promos or keeping a record before a big sale.
Try it: “export all my discounts to a CSV”Import products with up to 2,048 variants
Large catalogs welcome — Lasso now supports Shopify’s full 2,048-variants-per-product limit (up from 100). Fashion and footwear stores with deep size/color/width grids import cleanly without dropping variants past the old cap.
Edit and import barcodes
Barcodes (UPC/EAN/ISBN) are now a first-class field — set or update them in bulk via CSV/Excel import or a chat edit, right alongside SKU and price.
Try it: “set the barcode on all Small Marin Sweaters to 0123456789012”More dependable bulk edits
Behind-the-scenes reliability improvements to inventory, variant, and customer edits so your bulk changes apply cleanly the first time.
Import Excel (.xlsx) files — including Matrixify exports
Drop an Excel .xlsx straight into Lasso — no converting to CSV first. Lasso reads the sheet, auto-maps the columns to your Shopify fields (even non-standard or non-English headers), and shows the full diff before anything changes. Matrixify-format export files work too, so moving over is just a file upload.
Export products to Excel (.xlsx)
The other half of the round-trip — export your product catalog straight to an Excel .xlsx, with the same columns as the CSV export (Matrixify-compatible). Edit it in Excel, drop it back into Lasso, review the diff, and apply.
Saved Recipes — save a bulk edit and run it again
Turn any bulk formula into a reusable recipe. Save it once, then run it again from the Recipes page or chat whenever you need it. Every run re-resolves the scope live, so products that newly match are always picked up — the same operation, no surprises.
Try it: “save this as a recipe called Friday Markdown”Recurring schedules for recipes
Put a recipe on a daily, weekly, or monthly schedule and Lasso stages and applies it automatically, with no one in the loop. Each run takes a backup first, emails you ten minutes before it fires, and sends a summary of what changed afterward.
Cancel or change a scheduled update
Scheduled an update and changed your mind? You can now unschedule it from the change's menu — the changes stay staged and ready, and nothing gets applied. Rescheduling is smoother too: the time picker opens with the current schedule already filled in.
Inventory by location, faster
Ask Lasso for stock at a specific location and it now scopes the lookup to just that location — results come back quickly even across large catalogs.
Try it: “show me inventory at Warehouse A for all products”
Multi-location inventory in the product table
Ask Lasso for inventory at one or more specific locations and the Products table grows per-location cells inline. Single location shows a constant Location column; multiple locations show a stacked per-location breakdown inside the Inventory cell.
Try it: “show inventory for all products at Warehouse A and Warehouse B”Collection-inventory CSV export
New export that pulls every product in a collection with its inventory at a chosen location (or locations). One column per location when you request multiple. Lifts the 250-product cap up to 5,000.
Try it: “export the Summer Sale collection with inventory at Warehouse A”One-shot smart-collection reorder
Reordering a smart collection now works in a single step: Lasso converts the smart collection to manual and applies the new order in one chat command.
Try it: “reorder Best Sellers alphabetically”Manual sort surfaced after reorder
After reordering a collection, Lasso navigates straight to the manual-sorted product list so you can see the new order immediately and tweak from there.
"Show me <collection>" navigates to its products
Asking Lasso to show a collection now opens the products view filtered to that collection, including pending collections that have not been created in Shopify yet.
Try it: “show me the Summer Sale collection”Multi-location inventory in the inventory + sales export
The combined inventory + sales report now adds one column per requested location alongside the totals, so you can break out stock by warehouse in the same file as your sales velocity.
Try it: “export inventory and sales for all products at Warehouse A”
Reorder collections from chat — with undo
Lasso can now reorder any collection (smart or manual) from a single chat command, including by title, price, inventory, vendor, or a custom metafield. Every reorder stages as a project change you can preview before applying, and Undo restores the original order in one click.
Try it: “reorder Holiday Picks by price high to low”Pin specific products to the top of a collection
Add a pin_ids parameter to any reorder request to keep selected products at the top of the list, with the rest of the collection sorted however you like underneath.
Try it: “reorder Best Sellers alphabetically, pin SKUs 1001 and 1002 at the top”Project snapshot CSV export
Export any project as a CSV that overlays the project’s pending changes onto the live Shopify data. You get a single file showing exactly what each product will look like after Apply — including pending metafield updates and creates.
Try it: “export the Fall Updates project as a snapshot”Find products missing a required field
Ask Lasso for products that are missing a SEO title, description, image, metafield value, or any combination, and the products table opens filtered to just those rows. A "View these" link takes you straight there from any analysis response.
Try it: “find products missing an SEO description”Auto-backup snapshot before every apply
Every apply now writes a row-level snapshot to encrypted cloud storage before any change touches Shopify. If anything ever goes wrong — at apply time, hours later, or days later — the original state of every affected row is recoverable.
Scheduled apply safety: preflight + post-apply email
When you schedule a project for a future apply, Lasso emails you ten minutes before the run so you can pause or adjust. After the run, you get a second email summarizing what changed, what skipped, and any failures, with one-click links to the affected rows.