Keywords

We suggest to use Rons CSV Editor, found at https://www.ronsplace.eu/Products/RonsEditor/Download to make these changes!

Keywords are a way for the bot to find the product you want. If you have the wrong keyword this may lead to you not picking up the product or purchasing the wrong item.

Walmart

The way keywords work on Walmart is very different from other sites in our bot as well as others. We use a special ID that is associated with the product. This is called an offer ID. These are located in the page source of product pages (for advanced users) or in your cookgroups. We usually will have offerID's posted for hype items as we find them, but it is important to source these yourself as well.

Many products on Walmart will allow you to purchase more than one per cart. We are able to cart more than one of the same item for a single profile/task. The number of items you want per task will go in the size column. Below is a great example!

Within the keyword column, there are three things you MUST include. The first being the OFFERID, second being the PID (AKA sku), and third being the TOTAL amount that the item will cost. You should increase this total by to give you some room for tax and shipping if that applies. The purpose of putting a price check is to prevent you from purchasing an item that is possibly from a third party seller that may have the item marked up to resell. Putting a price check caps the price.

Above are two example tasks.

Task 1: We have the Offer ID (A1652D11C1D84A1DAAB8A56C6036ECD5), the PID (5969630), and then we have the total all the items will cost. For this item, it cost $60 each we added an extra $20 for any additional cost that might be associated such as tax or shipping. Task 2: We have the Offer ID (4FDE52D20B9F45DF82BFF422A7FC6F7), then we have the PID (884437848), and the price the item will cost. This product cost $550 so we put $100 to give us some room for other fees associated. As you can see under the size column we put 1. This means we will only checkout 1 item per order!

Amazon

Currently Amazon supports ASIN's and OfferID's. You can run either. Here is an example below.

Yeezy Supply

For Yeezy Supply tasks, you simply put the style code in the Keyword column and you're ready to go! Example:

Above are two example tasks. Each task has the PID that can be found at the end of the link on Yeezy Supply. Under the size column, we have put the size we want, and when that size is in stock that task will check it out! Both random & regular sizing is supported.

Shopify

For Shopify, there are three different ways to input the product you are running. Example:

Above are two example tasks. Task 1: We have standard keywords. The keywords need to be separated by a space. For negative keywords, simple put a - in front of the keywords you would NOT like to pick up. Task 2: We have a product link. If you are able to get a link to a Shopify product beforehand you can use it in the Keywords column. Links are pretty self explanatory. Task 3: We have a product variant. This can be found from the product link, if you cook group or Shopify monitors provide this to you, it can be used in the Keywords column. Both random & regular sizing are supported.

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