
I'm using Godatafeed for the typical stuff but also for wilder applications. I'm using it to do calculations and logic to create an advanced feed for our shipping solution that uses a flat file to configure shipping. Between Godatafeed and our shipping solution I have create broad and granular rules to do things like "if profit is less than $300 and package cubic volume is over 4000 remove free shipping".
It's been an invaluable tool to improve the data quality of various feeds for my ecommerce store clients. I'm also using their supplementary feed tools. I import additional data from client ERP's via FTP so we have data beyond what's in Shopify. It's updated daily so the values are fresh. This allows my clients to not spend a fortune on Zapier requests or rely on 3rd party API's for this data.
5 stars for Go Data Feed and their support is great. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Their chat bot has it's issues like most of them. I've gotten some answers from it but it's a frustrating barrier protecting support staff from entry level users and not useful for advanced users or professionals since there's no humans manning it. Once you get a ticket going you'll have results pretty quickly though I've found.
If I were consulting for GDF I'd create a pro level customer group that got expedited help through chat based on login, amount of GDF accounts etc. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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