🚀 BIG UPDATE: 200 Variants & Bulk Product Updates for Webflow stores!

October 22, 2025
Updates

You can now bulk update products and variants directly from a CSV upload, making it easy to edit prices, inventory, descriptions, or images across hundreds of items at once — without re-importing your full catalog.

We’ve also expanded variant limits to 200 per product (that’s 4x Webflow Ecommerce and double Shopify), added shipping method sorting, and introduced a handful of smaller updates and fixes that make CartGenie faster, cleaner, and more intuitive than ever.

👇 Everything below is live now and included on every plan – free or paid.

Bulk Product Updates via CSV Upload

Managing a growing product catalog just got a whole lot easier.

With our new CSV update feature, you can override specific product or variant information in bulk — without re-uploading your entire inventory or painstakingly editing 50 separate entries in the dashboard.

Need to adjust pricing, update SKUs, swap images, or tweak descriptions? Just export your products, make edits to the fields you want, and upload your CSV. Shazam. 🪄

See how to Bulk Update Products

Expanded Variant Limits (Up to 200!)

More options. More flexibility. CartGenie now supports up to 200 variants per product — ✨ 4x Webflow Ecommerce’s limit✨ and ✨ fully double Shopify’s limit✨.

Perfect for apparel, product bundles, or complex configurations.

See how it works & how to create variants with our video guide:

Read our variant guide

🪄 Other Recent Improvements

Reorder shipping methods
Control how your shipping options appear to customers at checkout by dragging and dropping them in your preferred order.
→ Read the guide

Increased SKU length
SKUs can now be up to 200 characters long (up from 10).

Payment method icons in Orders
Quickly see if an order was placed via Apple Pay, Google Pay, or Klarna (or other methods) with new visual indicators in Order details.

Connected account IDs displayed
Shippo and PayPal now show connected account email or ID beneath each integration card for easier visibility.

Variant URL included in exports
Product exports now include the variant-specific URL field in addition to the product URL for easy linking and reference.

Digital downloads by variant
You can now assign different downloadable files per variant, allowing for tailored digital product fulfillment (like size-specific templates or track versions).

Better queue visibility
Clearer icons for queued draft products (yellow arrow) vs. live products with queued changes (green arrow).
→ Product statuses explained

🪲 Bugs Squashed

  • Fixed variant-specific URLs from counting as individual “pages” (no more back-button confusion).
  • Added additional validation to ensure checkout is restricted when item quantity exceeds available stock.
  • Reconfigured Google Pay and Klarna visibility so they only appear for supported countries.
  • Optimized product page load times for high variant count (send only unique variant image URLs).
  • Fixed “Can’t find variable: billingRegionField” error triggered at checkout in some instances.
  • Resolved “Array to string conversion” error for some cases when creating variants.
  • Removed Croatian Kuna (Croatia now uses Euros).
  • Added missing colon after option names in cart and checkout templates.
  • Fixed issue where Klarna authorization was sent repeatedly to Stripe at checkout.
  • Fixed bug preventing deletion of shipping methods.

This release is all about scale — giving your store more control, more flexibility, and less manual work.

And we’re not slowing down — several major checkout and payment updates are moving through QA, and they’re game-changers.

Keep sending your requests and upvotes on the roadmap — your ideas guide what we build next.

Together, we’re turning CartGenie into the most powerful way to sell on Webflow — one wish granted at a time.

Ryan Mauldin

Ryan Mauldin

Ryan Mauldin is the co-founder of CartGenie and co-owner of Monto.io. After acquiring Monto in May 2022, Ryan expanded the platform with new features and apps designed to help Webflow merchants thrive. In October 2024, he co-founded CartGenie—a no-code ecommerce cart and checkout system that gives Webflow users powerful selling tools without sacrificing design freedom.