Optimize Google Shopping titles with the P1–P9 framework
Priority-ordered title elements. Bulk generation for product feeds. Polish e-commerce optimized.
The problem
Product titles get truncated at 70 characters — most feeds waste the first 70.
Generic AI title tools ignore the priority order Google's algorithm rewards.
Bulk-optimizing 1,000+ products by hand is a full-time job.
How it works
Upload
CSV / XML feed in or Google Sheet link — we accept the standard formats.
Optimize
P1–P9 framework reorders elements by Google-rewarded priority.
Export
Supplemental feed compatible with Google Merchant Center, ready to drop in.
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What you get
P1–P9 framework
Proven priority order: brand → product type → key spec → variant → secondary spec → tertiary.
Bulk generation
Optimize 10,000 products in one run. No SKU limits, no per-product fees.
Character-aware truncation
Never mid-word, never over 150 characters — clean output every time.
Polish e-commerce optimized
Handles inflection and diacritics correctly. The most rigorous Polish handling on the market.
Google Sheets supplemental feed
Drop-in for Merchant Center — your primary feed stays untouched.
Demand-driven priority
Optionally weight elements by your Google Ads search-term data so titles match what shoppers actually type.
Pricing
Included in $49/mo plan. No per-product fees regardless of feed size.
FAQ
Does it edit my main feed?
No — supplemental feed only. Your primary feed is never touched. Roll back by removing the supplemental feed in Merchant Center.
What feed formats are supported?
CSV, TSV, XML (Google Shopping format), and Google Sheets URL. We auto-detect the format on upload.
How is P1–P9 different from generic title rewriting?
Order matters for Google's matching algorithm. P1–P9 puts the highest-matching elements first so truncation hits the lowest-impact tail.
Can I see before / after for each product?
Yes — every change is reviewable in the dashboard. Approve or reject per-product, or bulk-approve by category.
Does it support non-Polish languages?
Yes — but Polish has the most rigorous handling for now. English, German, and Czech are next on the roadmap.