Step 1: Enable Web Search
Make sure the toggle at the top is switched on to activate web search.Step 2: Set Location
Select the region you’d like to restrict the search to. For example, choose United States to prioritize results from US-based sources.Step 3: Choose Number of Results
Use the slider to set how many matching results you’d like returned per query (e.g., 1 to 5).Step 4: Configure Search Query
Choose which product attributes to search for and whether they should be exact matches.| Attribute | Strict Match? | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Product Name | ⬜ | Searches by name, not enforced strictly |
| SKU | ☑️ | Forces exact match on catalog/SKU for accuracy |
| Manufacturer | ⬜ | Used for context but not matched strictly |
Step 5: Preview Your Search
At the bottom, you’ll see the Preview Search Query string. This is the actual query being sent to the web. It helps confirm that all important fields are included correctly.Step 6: Site Filters (Optional)
Restrict or exclude specific websites from being used in results.- Only Include: Limit results to approved domains (e.g., brand or manufacturer websites)
- Exclude: Block results from certain domains (e.g., ebay.com or direct competitor websites)
Step 7: Image Filters (Optional)
Apply additional filtering just for image-based sources.- Enable Image Source Filters: Toggle this on to restrict sources used for product images.
- Works the same way as site filters—choose Only Include or Exclude specific image sites.

