Bulk Edit product title, description and category

Managing an inventory of over 16,000 products. After a solution to bulk edit product titles, descriptions and product category. I like the shopify AI description feature but unsure how to apply it to bulk products.

Also some product descriptions mention “model is wearing” but there is no model shown in the product photos. Ideally want to solve this in bulk too. If anyone can recommend apps that work for this, thanks!

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Hi @Finn2

You can use SEOAnt to bulk edit product title and descriptions directly, as we have one feature called Bulk-edit Meta Tags.

It is available for you to setup a template for all pages and make your page contents in search results structured and display in the rules you customized.

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With 16,000 products, the native bulk editor won’t get you there cleanly. That’s the common thread across all three tasks:

  1. Titles and descriptions: Native bulk editor handles single-cell edits but breaks down on find-and-replace across thousands of rows. The “model is wearing” cleanup is exactly that pattern. Easy in a spreadsheet view, painful in admin.

  2. Category: Shopify’s category picker is a taxonomy tree, not free text. CSV imports work but only if you map the full category path per row, which is error-prone at scale.

  3. AI descriptions: Shopify’s AI button is per-product. At 16k products, the cleaner workflow is generating drafts in batches, reviewing them in a grid, then publishing back.

For this combination, a Shopify-native PIM is usually the cleaner setup. Peak PIM is one. Your catalog sits in a spreadsheet view with titles, descriptions, and categories as columns. From there you can filter, bulk edit, and run AI rewrites in batches.