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Budget: 12000 UAH Deadline: 5 days

I already have almost ready logic for Merchant feeds, it can be quickly adapted for your site and discussed here, I am available ))

Estimated cost - 12,000 UAH and 5 working days.

I can finalize the dynamic availability_date for pre-order and out-of-stock products, link the calculation to the production and delivery time, and for in-stock products, not pass this attribute in the feed.

For images, it’s better to create a separate Merchant image or checkbox, and add the overlay check as an additional automatic step before uploading - this way, you won’t have to manually catch discrepancies in the cabinet.

I would like to clarify two points - on which platform is the site and what is currently used to form the feed for Google Merchant Center.

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Budget: 5000 UAH Deadline: 4 days

Setting up the correct transmission of the dynamic attribute availability_date in ISO 8601 format for backordered products and automatic filtering of images with overlays will completely resolve the issue of product disapprovals in Google Merchant Center. Over 8 years of development on Magento 2, I have repeatedly optimized product feeds for large-scale e-commerce projects, including creating custom data generation modules. To address the first task, I will extend the feed logic using a plugin that will dynamically calculate the availability date (current date + production time from the database) with exclusions for in-stock products. To eliminate the issue with bans for watermarks and logos, the most effective solution is to implement a separate "Merchant Image" role at the catalog level, which will allow for automatically substituting clean photos in the feed. What specific modules or third-party extensions are currently being used on your site for generating the Google Merchant feed? Implementation and testing of both tasks will take 4 working days, and the cost will be 5000 UAH. I suggest discussing the technical details of your current feed architecture in chat to agree on the final work plan.

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Budget: 3500 UAH Deadline: 3 days

Hello! I have thoroughly reviewed your specifications, and the task is completely clear. I have experience working with feed generation and Google Merchant Center requirements.

Here’s how I propose to implement it:

Regarding availability_date: I will set up a dynamic calculation. The script will check the product's availability. If the status is "on backorder," it will take the current date, add the value from your "production/delivery time" field, and output the result in strict ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DD). For products in stock, this tag will be ignored, as you indicated.

Regarding images (overlays/logos): Automatic recognition and removal of text/logos through AI is an unjustifiably expensive architecture. The best and most reliable way, which you suggested yourself, is to create a separate field. I will create an additional field "Clean photo for Merchant" in the product card. In the feed generation script, I will set a condition: if this field is filled — it will go into the feed, if not — the standard image.

Please let me know which CMS your online store is using (WordPress, OpenCart, custom-built)? I am ready to discuss the details and start working.

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Budget: 3000 UAH Deadline: 3 days

Good day! Both points are clear.
Please tell me on which platform the site is and how the feed is generated — this will determine where and how to attach. Is the production term already a separate field in the product, or does it need to be added?

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Budget: 5000 UAH Deadline: 2 days

Good day! I created feeds for Google Merchant — with availability_date for "made to order" products, and with correct image fetching. Please let me know if the feed is generated by some CMS (Khoroshop/Prom/OpenCart) or by a separate script? This will determine where to attach. I will calculate the availability date as the order date + production time, and I will fetch the images according to your rule. I will finish it in a couple of days.

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Budget: 4500 UAH Deadline: 3 days

Good day, Volodymyr. The task is clear - two independent refinements for Google Merchant.

Regarding availability_date: in the feed, I will add a condition - if the product is out of stock or on backorder, I will calculate current_date + production_time from the database, format it in ISO 8601, and pass the attribute; if it is in stock - I will not output the attribute. Regarding images: I will implement a separate field "Images for Merchant" in the product card - without logos and overlays, this image will go into the feed.

On which platform is the site (WooCommerce, OpenCart, custom CMS) and how is the feed currently generated?

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Budget: 5000 UAH Deadline: 3 days

Need to refine the XML feed for Google Merchant: dynamically calculate `availability_date` for made-to-order products and remove overlays from main images.

Steps: 1) In the feed, I add a condition — if the product is out of stock, I take the current date + production time from the database/admin panel, format it in ISO 8601, and pass `availability_date`; if in stock — the attribute is not displayed. 2) For images — I implement a separate field or flag "Merchant image" in the product card, so the administrator can specify a clean photo; this is what gets pulled into the feed. 3) Optionally — auto-check: I compare sizes/metadata presence or simply validate the presence of a filled field before uploading.

On which platform does the site operate (WooCommerce, OpenCart, custom CMS) and how is the feed currently generated — plugin or custom script?

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