Import WooCommerce stock with Dry Run first โ€” preview before live product updates
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WooCommerce Stock Import with Dry Run

Import WooCommerce stock from Google Sheets with Dry Run preview, Manual Review, confirmed matches, logs, and safer stock controls before live stock changes are applied.

Stock imports can go wrong fast when the sheet column, row range, product match, or stock value is incorrect. Dry Run lets you check the result before WooCommerce products are updated.

  • โœ”Import stock values from Google Sheets into WooCommerce
  • โœ”Run Dry Run before live stock changes
  • โœ”Preview matched products and stock changes first
  • โœ”Send uncertain matches to Manual Review
  • โœ”Use confirmed matches for cleaner future imports
  • โœ”Check logs before trusting scheduled stock sync
โœ“Dry Run preview
โœ“Google Sheets stock source
โœ“Manual Review
โœ“Confirmed matches and logs
WooCommerce stock import with Dry Run from Google Sheets workflow
Preview first Dry Run before live stock import.
Check matches See which products were found.
Review uncertain rows Manual Review before risky updates.
Then sync Apply changes after checking logs.

How stock import with Dry Run works

Dry Run gives you a safer process for importing stock from Google Sheets into WooCommerce. You preview first, review problem rows, then run the live update only when the output looks correct.

Connect your Google Sheet

Add your sheet, tab, row range, product identity fields, and stock quantity column.

Run Dry Run

Preview the stock import without changing live WooCommerce products.

Review output

Check matched products, skipped rows, no matches, warnings, and uncertain matches.

Run live sync

Apply stock changes only after the Dry Run and review process look correct.

Why Dry Run matters before importing stock

A stock import is only safe when the sheet data, row range, column mapping, and product matching are correct. If one of those is wrong, WooCommerce products can be updated with the wrong stock values.

Dry Run helps reduce that risk by showing what would happen before the plugin updates live products.

  • โœ”Check product matches before stock changes
  • โœ”Check quantity values before live sync
  • โœ”Find skipped rows and no-match rows
  • โœ”Review warnings before trusting automation
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Google Sheet data Rows, columns, stock values, SKUs, product IDs, model codes, and names.
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Dry Run preview See what would update without touching live WooCommerce stock.
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Review output Check matches, skipped rows, warnings, and uncertain results.
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Approved live import Apply stock changes only after checking the preview.
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Wrong column risk A wrong stock column can import bad quantities.
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Wrong row range risk An incorrect row range can skip products or read the wrong rows.
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Wrong product risk Bad matching can update the wrong WooCommerce product.
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Dry Run protection Preview first so mistakes can be caught before live sync.

Dry Run is not optional for serious stores

Live stock imports without preview are risky. A single setup mistake can affect many products at once, especially when using supplier files or large stock sheets.

Stock Sync Sheets is designed so store owners can run a Dry Run, inspect the output, resolve uncertain matches, and only then apply live updates.

  • โœ”Preview before live stock import
  • โœ”Catch wrong sheet setup before sync
  • โœ”Review uncertain product matches
  • โœ”Use logs before enabling schedules

What Dry Run should help you check

A useful Dry Run should make the stock import easier to verify before live data changes.

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Product identity

Check whether the sheet rows are matching the right WooCommerce products using product ID, SKU, model code, name, or configured fields.

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Stock values

Check that the plugin is reading the correct stock quantity column and row range.

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No-match rows

See which sheet rows did not find a matching WooCommerce product.

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Warnings

Watch for skipped rows, missing values, unexpected sheet data, and uncertain results.

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Logs

Use logs to understand what was found, changed, skipped, or sent to review.

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Confirmed matches

Use approved matches so future stock imports become cleaner and easier to trust.

Stock import with Dry Run compared with blind imports

Blind imports can be faster at first, but they are dangerous when a sheet is wrong. Dry Run adds a review step before damage happens.

Workflow Blind stock import Stock import with Dry Run
Before live changes Updates may happen immediately. Preview shows likely changes first.
Wrong column risk Can update products with bad values. Dry Run helps reveal incorrect mappings.
Wrong product risk Bad matches may update live products. Uncertain matches can go to Manual Review.
Skipped rows May be missed until later. Logs can show skipped and no-match rows.
Confidence before sync Low unless manually checked elsewhere. Higher because the output is visible first.
Scheduled sync safety Risky if enabled too early. Schedule after Dry Run and logs are verified.

When to use stock import with Dry Run

Dry Run is especially important when many products, supplier sheets, warehouse stock, or scheduled automation are involved.

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Supplier stock imports

Check supplier stock data before it updates WooCommerce products.

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Warehouse stock imports

Preview internal inventory sheets before applying stock values live.

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High-SKU stores

Use Dry Run when many WooCommerce products are included in one stock import.

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Before scheduled sync

Run Dry Run and check logs before trusting automatic stock imports.

Dry Run works with Manual Review and confirmed matches

Dry Run is only one part of the safer workflow. When product matches are uncertain, Manual Review lets you choose the correct WooCommerce product before stock is changed.

Confirmed Matches then help future stock imports reuse approved product links, reducing repeated review work.

  • โœ”Dry Run previews stock import results
  • โœ”Manual Review handles uncertain matches
  • โœ”Confirmed Matches improve future runs
  • โœ”Logs show what happened during import
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Dry Run Preview likely stock import results.
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Manual Review Resolve uncertain product matches before sync.
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Confirmed Matches Save approved product links for future imports.
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Logs Check what was found, skipped, updated, or reviewed.

Helpful Dry Run stock import resources

These pages explain related workflows for stock sync, bulk updates, inventory sync, Manual Review, and plugin comparison.

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Plugin overview

See the main Stock Sync Sheets buyer guide covering Stock Sync, Dry Run, Manual Review, Product Builder, AI Review, schedules, and Push on Sale.

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Stock Sync

Learn how WooCommerce stock sync from Google Sheets works with Dry Run, Manual Review, logs, schedules, and matching controls.

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Bulk Stock Update

Bulk update WooCommerce stock from Google Sheets with safer preview and review controls.

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Inventory Sync

Read the WooCommerce inventory sync guide for stock quantity and stock status workflows from Google Sheets.

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Manual Review

Review uncertain WooCommerce product matches before live stock changes are applied.

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Supplier Stock Sheets

Learn how supplier stock sheets can feed WooCommerce stock imports when product availability comes from external spreadsheet data.

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Multi-Store Inventory

See how shared Google Sheets can support multi-store WooCommerce inventory workflows before live stock imports are automated.

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Plugin comparison

Compare WooCommerce stock sync plugin workflows before choosing a system for your store.

WooCommerce Stock Import with Dry Run FAQs

Can I import WooCommerce stock with a Dry Run first?

Yes. Stock Sync Sheets includes Dry Run so store owners can preview stock changes before live WooCommerce products are updated.

Can I import stock from Google Sheets into WooCommerce?

Yes. Stock Sync Sheets can import or sync stock values from mapped Google Sheet rows into WooCommerce products.

Why is Dry Run important before importing stock?

Dry Run helps catch wrong columns, bad row ranges, incorrect product matches, skipped rows, and unexpected stock changes before live products are updated.

What happens after Dry Run finds uncertain matches?

Uncertain matches can be sent to Manual Review so the store owner can approve the correct WooCommerce product before stock changes are applied.

Can I run live stock sync after Dry Run?

Yes. After checking the Dry Run output, resolving manual review items, and checking logs, you can run the live stock sync.

Should I enable scheduled sync before Dry Run?

No. The safer workflow is to test the sheet setup with Dry Run first, check logs, confirm matches, and only then enable schedules if needed.

Import WooCommerce stock with Dry Run before live updates

Use Stock Sync Sheets to preview Google Sheets stock imports, review uncertain matches, check logs, and update WooCommerce stock with more control.

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