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New Feature Alert: Creating Quick Filters!

Posted on the 13 September 2019 by Yigit Kocak

Hey Prisync users, followers, it's time to announce a new feature that will help you save your frequently used filters so that you can reach those views with a single click.

Based on our observations from our users, the filter is one of the most used features to break down the products according to certain criteria like the products that you're in the cheapest position, the products that have any price change, etc.

Based on this information, we decided to enable our users to save the filters they build once so that they don't need to build the same filter again and again.

How to Create a Quick Filter:

In case you'd like to save the filter views you created, you can do this with "save quick filter as" option. This will appear after you apply a filter. For example, in the filter view below, we filtered the products that we're in the cheaper position and you can see "save quick filter as" button in the red box:

New Feature Alert: Creating Quick Filters!

Then, you'll see the pop up below on your page:

New Feature Alert: Creating Quick Filters!

With this pop-up, you can give a name to your quick filter and save it. It's also possible to edit a current quick filter from this pop-up with the second option on it.

Lastly, you can also reach your saved quick filters from Quick Filters section and switch to any of them. In case you'd like to delete a quick filter, you can just click the little "Delete quick filter" button and it'll be deleted from your saved quick filters. Deleting a quick filter doesn't affect your product information, it'll just delete the filter view.

New Feature Alert: Creating Quick Filters!

We think that this new functionality will be helpful for all Prisync users, especially for the ones that use the filter frequently.

We'll continuously keep adding such new features to Prisync to meet our users' needs at the best possible level. So, stay tuned for the upcoming updates!


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