AI Tagit

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Getting Started

Upon installing the app on your Shopify store, you will be presented with an instruction pane to help you sync your products with the AI Tagit application.

Once you have synced your products you will be redirected back to the products page where you will see a table listing all the products from your Shopify Store.

You are now setup and free to generate tags for products.


Generating Tags

On the products page, you will see a table listing all the products from your Shopify Store. No need to ever sync products again as we listen for new and updated products add to your store and pull them into the app automatically.

The table of products allows you to search, filter, change results per page, and paginate.

You will also notice some statistics at the top of the page outlining how many products you have, how many manuals you have, how many manuals are active and how many are disabled.


Preview Tags

First head over to the products page and view the table of products.

Find the product you wish to preview tags for, and click the little tag count tab on the row. You will see this tab has a little magnify glass icon.

Clicking this will open a popup showing you all the tags for the product.

If you wish to view the tags in more detail or delete some, then close this preview popup and click the manage button at the end of the product row to open the unique product page.


Generating Tags For Single Product

First head over to the products page and view the table of products.

Find the product you wish to generate tags for, and hit the green 'Manage' button at end of the desired product row.

This will load you into a unique product page. From here you can see the basic information for the product such as title, image, tag counts, last generated, and last pushed.

You will also find two buttons on the right called 'Generate New Tags' and 'Push Tags To Shopify'. Clicking the big green 'Generate New Tags' button will first ask for confirmation before generating, and if approved will return a list of generated tags for you to choose from.

Once the generated tags have been delivered, you have the option to remove any tag that doesn’t meet the products need by hitting the little trash can icon at the end of each tag.

When your happy with the tags, you can either replace or append to the tags on Shopify by clicking one of the two buttons. This will then close the popup and refresh the tags table.


Deleting Tags

First head over to the products page and view the table of products.

Find the product you wish to generate tags for, and hit the green 'Manage' button at end of the desired product row.

This will load you into a unique product page. From here you can view the table list of all tags currently assigned to the product. See the little red trash can icon at the end of each row. Clicking this will ask for confirmation, and if approved will remove the tag.

We then encourage you to click the big grey button 'Push Tags To Shopify' to make sure all the deleted tags are removed from the product on Shopify too. Deleting a tag initially only removes it from the product in the AI Tagit app.


Generating Tags For Multiple Products

First head over to the products page and view the table of products.

Find the product you wish to generate tags for, and hit the green 'Manage' button at end of the desired product row.

Once you have made your selection a button will show near the table search called 'Generate Multiple Product Tags'. Click this to open up the confirmation window before tags are generated. This window will warn you of how many API will be used and the cost.

If approved, the app will start to generate the tags for each of the selected products. Once complete, it will load you onto a new page list each product and the new tags.

For each product section, you can delete any tags that done apply to the product by hitting the little trash can icon.

When your happy with the tags, you can either replace or append to the tags on Shopify by clicking one of the two buttons in the top right hand corner of the current section. This will then collapse the section to illustrate the save and push is complete.


Pushing Tags To Shopify

First head over to the products page and view the table of products.

Find the product you wish to generate tags for, and hit the green 'Manage' button at end of the desired product row.

This will load you into a 'Manuals' page. From here you can hit the big grey 'Push Tags To Shopify' button, which will ask for confirmation on how you wish to push.

Each time you try to save and push tags to Shopify, it will give you two options. 'Replace' and 'Append'.

Replace will overwrite any current tags for that product on Shopify and replace will all the tags saved against the product in AI Tagit app.

Append will add any different / new tags to the end of the product on Shopify making sure you dont loose the tags already in place.


Setting Tag Limits

Navigate over to the settings page.

Here you will find a panel dedicated to limits, which will also have some information on how it works.

To return all the tags set a limit of -1.

Once happy with the limit, click the green save button directly under that panel.


Setting Tag Language

Navigate over to the settings page.

Here you will find a panel dedicated to language, which will also have some information on how it works.

Changing the language can help if you want to generate tags for the same product but in a different language to help with store search.

Once happy with the limit, click the green save button directly under that panel.


Setting Tag Confidence Levels

Navigate over to the settings page.

Here you will find a panel dedicated to confidence levels, which will also have some information on how it works.

As the tagging is automated, you should know that the technology is far from perfect, yet and it is completely normal to get some irrelevant tags from time to time.

The confidence levels are calculated in such a way to allow you to further refine the final set of tags depending on your case. If getting one or two irrelevant tags from time to time is fine for you and in the same time you prefer having no tags for some of the really challenging images instead of having many irrelevant ones, then our suggestion is setting the confidence threshold at 15-20%. However, if you'd like to be more strict on the accuracy of the tagging results, setting the confidence threshold at 30% might do the trick.

Add only the number you wish the confidence to be greater than and not the percentage sign. For example a confidence greater than 15%, you should type 15 in the input below.

To return all tags regardless of the confidence, simply add 0 to the input below.

Once happy with the limit, click the green save button directly under that panel.


Setting Tags or Colours Type

Navigate over to the settings page.

Here you will find a panel dedicated to types, which will also have some information on how it works.<

You can decide on the type of tags you wish to return, from 'Tags' (all tags) or 'Colours' (only colours).

If set to Tags, the system will analyse the entire image and return everything including colours found within the image.

But if set to Colours, the system will analyse the background, foreground, and overall image and return only a list of colours.

You can also define if you want the colours as parent names (Skin), pallet names (Light Bronze) or hex codes (#8c5e37).


Usage Charges

Head over to the usage page found in the top right hand corner settings menu.

Here we show you any usage charges you may have occurred during the current billing month.

You can see what products were generated, how many times, and the costs involved.

We charge usage on a tier level. At the top of the usage page you will see a breakdown of the dollar value for API call brackets.

Each time you generate tags for a product, that incurs 1 API call. You are gifted 10 free calls each month which will reset at the beginning of each month, and anything additional to these 10 will be charged.

The more you generate the cheaper it becomes.


Support

Within the cog icon in the top right hand corner of the app sits an option called Support. Clicking this will take you to the support page where you can fill out the form and wait for our speedy developers and support staff to give you a helping hand.

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