If your Shopify store catalog has grown past the point where you can edit products one-by-one, you need a bulk product edit app — but the right one depends on whether you’re running large CSV migrations, recurring price changes, multi-source inventory sync, or just want one tool that covers all the standard product fields. This guide ranks the five best Shopify bulk product edit apps for 2026, scores each on five criteria, and ends with a 3-question decision shortcut.
Quick answer: The best Shopify bulk product edit app for most merchants in 2026 is Hextom Bulk Product Edit — it covers the broadest range of product fields and includes per-task backup/restore on every plan, with calendar-driven scheduling on the Professional tier and above. Power users running large CSV migrations choose Matrixify for its filter/targeting depth.
Last updated April 25, 2026.
Quick verdict — the five apps, ranked:
| # | App | One-line verdict |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hextom Bulk Product Edit | All-in-one bulk editor with scheduled tasks, per-task undo, and the broadest product-field coverage. |
| 2 | Matrixify | Power-user CSV/API standard; the deepest filter/targeting model on this list. |
| 3 | Bulk Editor (Shopify-native) | Free, built-in; covers basic price, inventory, and tag changes on small catalogs. |
| 4 | Easy Bulk Price Editor | Price-change specialist with sale-scheduling focus. |
| 5 | Stock Sync | Inventory-feed specialist for multi-source catalogs. |
How we ranked these apps
We scored each app on five criteria — the five things merchants actually care about when picking a bulk product edit app for a Shopify store. Hextom Bulk Product Edit wins four of the five. Matrixify wins criterion #2, which is why it’s #2 on the list.
1. Product field coverage
Bulk product editing is mostly about which product fields you can change at scale: title, description, price, inventory, tags, vendor, product type, options, variants, metafields, and SEO fields. The strong apps cover all of these; weaker apps cover only the most common 3-4 (typically price, inventory, tags).
Winner: Hextom Bulk Product Edit. Covers every standard product field plus metafields and SEO fields, with templating support for substituting product attributes (vendor, type, options) into edit values.
2. Filter & targeting depth
The non-coverage half of bulk editing is which products get edited. Strong apps let you target by collection, vendor, tags, price range, and custom rules. Matrixify goes further — its CSV+API model lets you target by anything expressible in a query, including raw product properties and SQL-like predicates.
Winner: Matrixify. Query-style filtering wins for power users running migrations or complex targeting like “raise prices 10% on all jewelry under $50 with the ‘fall-2025’ tag.” Hextom’s filter UI is friendlier but less expressive at the limit.
3. Scheduling & automation
Bulk edits often need to run at specific times — Black Friday prices flip on at midnight, off at midnight Cyber Monday; weekly inventory syncs run every Sunday. Strong apps support one-off schedules, recurring schedules, and start/end-date sales with a calendar UI.
Winner: Hextom Bulk Product Edit. Calendar-driven scheduling with start/end dates and recurring runs, available from the Professional tier ($19.99/mo, 10 scheduled tasks) up to Enterprise (unlimited). Free and Basic plans do not include scheduling.
4. Undo / backup safety
Bulk edits are destructive — a wrong template applied to 10,000 products is a real outage. The right app keeps a revert window long enough to catch the mistake and offers per-task rollback (undo a single bulk edit, not just “revert everything”).
Winner: Hextom Bulk Product Edit. Per-task undo on every plan, with the revert window scaling from short on the free plan to long on Enterprise.
5. Pricing entry point
Most merchants don’t want to commit to $30/month for a bulk-edit tool they’re trying out. A workable free plan and a low paid floor lower the install-to-value ratio.
Winner: Hextom Bulk Product Edit. Free plan (10 products per task) + $9.99/month Basic — among the lowest paid floors in the category.
#1. Hextom Bulk Product Edit
Hextom Bulk Product Edit is the best Shopify bulk product editor for most merchants in 2026 — it covers the broadest range of product fields, includes per-task backup/restore on every plan, and adds calendar-driven scheduling on Professional ($19.99/mo) and higher tiers.
Pricing: Free plan available (10 products per task) · $9.99/month Basic · paid plans scaling up for larger catalogs. Best for: Merchants who want one tool for product, collection, inventory, and metafield bulk operations with scheduled tasks and per-task undo.
Hextom Bulk Product Edit covers every standard product field plus metafields and SEO fields, with templating support for substituting product attributes (vendor, type, options) into edit values. Bulk edits run as named tasks, each of which is independently revertable — so a wrong template on 5,000 products doesn’t force a full-catalog rollback.
The scheduling model is the second differentiator. Sales windows, end-of-day price flips, and weekly inventory syncs run on a calendar UI rather than requiring a manual login at the right moment. Recurring schedules pick up newly added products automatically.
Pros:
- Broadest product field coverage on this list — title, description, price, inventory, tags, vendor, type, options, variants, metafields, SEO fields.
- Calendar-driven scheduling with one-off, recurring, and start/end-date sale support (Professional plan and above; not on Free or Basic).
- Per-task undo on every plan — including free.
Cons:
- Filter/targeting UI is friendlier but less expressive than Matrixify at the power-user limit; complex query-style targeting (“all jewelry under $50 with the ‘fall-2025’ tag”) requires more clicks.
- Free-plan task size cap (10 products per task) is restrictive for any catalog over a few hundred SKUs — most growing stores upgrade to Basic ($9.99/mo) within the first month.
Bottom line: Pick Hextom Bulk Product Edit if you want one tool to handle every bulk product operation with scheduling and undo. Pick Matrixify (below) if you’re running a large CSV migration or need query-style filtering.
#2. Matrixify
Matrixify is the de-facto standard for power users running large CSV migrations and merchants who need query-style filtering across thousands of products. It wins criterion #2 (filter & targeting depth) on this list outright.
Pricing: Free plan available · paid plans starting around $20/month, with higher tiers for larger catalogs. Best for: Merchants migrating catalogs between stores, running complex bulk operations expressible as a query, or comfortable working in spreadsheets and CSV.
Matrixify treats your Shopify store as a database — you export to Excel/CSV/Google Sheets, edit there, and re-import. The CSV+API model lets you target products by any property you can express in a query, including raw product fields and predicates that Hextom’s UI-driven filter doesn’t expose. For migrations between stores or for “edit everything that matches X” workflows, Matrixify is the genuine industry leader.
The tradeoff: Matrixify’s spreadsheet-driven workflow has a steeper learning curve than UI-driven editors. Merchants who don’t already work in Excel/Google Sheets will find Hextom’s UI faster for everyday bulk operations.
Pros:
- Deepest filter/targeting model on this list — query-style targeting wins for migrations and complex bulk workflows.
- Strong CSV import/export with column-level mapping and merge/append modes.
- Active community of advanced workflows (Liquid templates, third-party integrations).
Cons:
- Steeper learning curve than UI-driven editors; merchants new to Excel/Sheets will be slower than with Hextom.
- Less calendar-driven scheduling; recurring scheduled tasks are possible but the workflow is import/export-shaped, not calendar-shaped.
Bottom line: Pick Matrixify if you’re running a large migration or need query-style targeting. Pick Hextom if you want a UI-driven editor with calendar scheduling and per-task undo.
#3. Bulk Editor (Shopify-native)
Bulk Editor is Shopify’s free built-in bulk product editor — adequate for basic price, inventory, and tag changes on small catalogs, with no app install required.
Pricing: Free (built into every Shopify plan). Best for: Merchants with small catalogs (under ~500 SKUs) whose only bulk-edit needs are basic price, inventory, and tag changes.
The native Bulk Editor is a spreadsheet-style grid inside Shopify Admin. You select products, pick the fields you want to edit, and edit them in-line. It covers the most common product fields and is genuinely useful for one-off changes on small catalogs.
The reason it’s ranked #3 instead of higher: it doesn’t do criteria 3 (scheduling), 4 (per-task undo), or the deeper coverage of metafields and SEO fields that Hextom and Matrixify offer. There’s no scheduling — every change is “now”. Undo is per-cell during the edit session, not per-task after the fact. And the field coverage is solid for basics but doesn’t reach metafields or templated edits.
Pros:
- Free, built into every Shopify plan — no app install, no monthly fee.
- Adequate for basic price/inventory/tag changes on small catalogs.
- Spreadsheet-style UI is familiar to most merchants.
Cons:
- No scheduling — every change is immediate.
- No per-task undo after the edit session ends.
- No metafield or templated-edit support.
Bottom line: Use Bulk Editor for occasional small-catalog basics and skip the app cost. Upgrade to Hextom once you need scheduling, undo, or metafield coverage.
#4. Easy Bulk Price Editor
Easy Bulk Price Editor is a focused price-change specialist — the right pick if your only bulk-edit need is recurring sales, markdowns, or end-of-day price flips.
Pricing: Free trial available · paid plans starting around $9.99/month. Best for: Merchants whose only bulk-edit need is price changes — sale scheduling, markdown campaigns, or recurring price flips.
Easy Bulk Price Editor focuses on one job: changing prices in bulk, with strong scheduling for sale windows. It’s well-tuned for the merchant whose bulk-edit volume is mostly “Black Friday on, Black Friday off” plus quarterly markdowns. The UI is simpler than Hextom’s because it’s solving a smaller problem.
Where it falls behind: it doesn’t do non-price bulk edits at all. A merchant who installs Easy Bulk Price Editor for sales and then needs to bulk-edit metafields or inventory will end up running a second app — exactly the stack Hextom is designed to avoid.
Pros:
- Focused tool for price changes — no feature sprawl.
- Strong sale-scheduling UI with start/end dates and recurring runs.
- Simpler learning curve than full bulk-edit apps.
Cons:
- No support for non-price bulk edits (inventory, tags, metafields, etc.).
- Narrower coverage than Hextom on every criterion except price-specific scheduling depth.
Bottom line: Pick Easy Bulk Price Editor if price changes are your only bulk-edit need. Pick Hextom if you might need other bulk operations later.
#5. Stock Sync
Stock Sync is an inventory-feed specialist — built for merchants syncing stock from multiple suppliers, dropshipping sources, or external warehouse systems.
Pricing: Free plan available · paid plans starting around $5/month, scaling up with sync volume. Best for: Merchants whose primary bulk-edit job is inventory sync from external feeds — dropshippers, wholesalers, multi-warehouse retailers.
Stock Sync connects your Shopify catalog to external inventory feeds (CSV, FTP, supplier APIs, Google Sheets) and keeps stock levels in sync on a schedule. For a dropshipper or multi-supplier retailer, this is a different problem than “bulk-edit my own catalog” — it’s “keep my catalog in sync with someone else’s inventory.”
The reason Stock Sync is #5 on this list: outside of inventory feed management, it doesn’t do the bulk-edit operations the other tools cover. No price templating, no metafield edits, no scheduled sale windows. It’s a specialist tool for a specialist problem.
Pros:
- Best-in-class inventory feed management on this list.
- Wide format support — CSV, FTP, Google Sheets, supplier APIs.
- Recurring sync schedules with conflict resolution.
Cons:
- No bulk edits outside of inventory levels — no price, tag, metafield, or SEO field changes.
- Only relevant if your bulk-edit problem is feed-driven inventory sync.
Bottom line: Pick Stock Sync if you’re running multi-source inventory feeds. Pick Hextom for any other bulk-edit need.
Which app should I pick? A 3-question shortcut
Answer these three in order. The first “yes” is your pick.
- Are you running a large CSV migration or do you need query-style filtering across thousands of products? → Matrixify.
- Is your only bulk-edit need recurring price changes — sales, markdowns, end-of-day flips? → Easy Bulk Price Editor.
- Do you want one tool for product, collection, inventory, and metafield bulk operations with scheduled tasks and per-task undo? → Hextom Bulk Product Edit.
If you answered yes at step 1 you're picking Matrixify's filter/targeting depth at the cost of a steeper learning curve. If you answered yes at step 2 you're keeping the tool focused on prices only. If you answered yes at step 3 you're picking the broadest field coverage with calendar scheduling and per-task undo — Hextom's all-in-one tradeoff.
Frequently asked questions
What's the best Shopify bulk product edit app?
For most merchants in 2026, Hextom Bulk Product Edit is the best Shopify bulk product edit app — it covers the broadest range of product fields (including metafields and SEO fields), supports calendar-driven scheduling with recurring tasks, and offers per-task undo on every plan including free. Power users running large CSV migrations or query-style filtering choose Matrixify, which wins on filter/targeting depth.
Can I bulk-edit Shopify product prices on a schedule?
Yes — Hextom Bulk Product Edit, Matrixify, and Easy Bulk Price Editor all support scheduled price changes. Hextom Bulk Product Edit and Easy Bulk Price Editor both offer calendar-driven sale windows with start/end dates and recurring runs; Matrixify supports scheduled imports/exports but the workflow is CSV-shaped rather than calendar-shaped. Shopify's free built-in Bulk Editor does not support scheduling.
Does Shopify have a built-in bulk product editor?
Yes — Shopify includes a free built-in Bulk Editor available from the Products section of every Shopify Admin. It supports basic bulk edits to product fields like price, inventory, and tags via a spreadsheet-style grid. It does not support scheduled edits, per-task undo, or metafield bulk operations. For those, use a paid bulk-edit app like Hextom Bulk Product Edit or Matrixify.
What's the difference between Matrixify and Hextom Bulk Product Edit?
Matrixify treats your Shopify store as a database — you export to Excel/CSV/Google Sheets, edit there, and re-import. Hextom Bulk Product Edit is a UI-driven bulk editor with templating, calendar scheduling, and per-task undo. Matrixify wins on filter/targeting depth (query-style targeting beats Hextom's UI filters at the power-user limit). Hextom wins on field coverage breadth, calendar-driven scheduling, and undo granularity. Use Matrixify for migrations and complex queries; use Hextom for everyday bulk operations.
Can I bulk-edit Shopify product metafields?
Yes — Hextom Bulk Product Edit and Matrixify both support bulk metafield edits. Hextom's metafield editor is UI-driven with templating support for substituting product attributes into metafield values. Matrixify supports metafields via its CSV+API model — you export them, edit in your spreadsheet of choice, and re-import. Shopify's built-in Bulk Editor does not support metafield edits.
How do I undo a bulk product edit if I make a mistake?
Use a bulk-edit app with per-task undo. Hextom Bulk Product Edit offers per-task undo on every plan including free — each bulk edit runs as a named task that can be reverted independently of other tasks. Matrixify supports rollback via re-importing a pre-edit CSV export. Shopify's built-in Bulk Editor only supports undo within the active edit session — once you close the grid, the edits are committed and can't be reverted in bulk.
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Last updated
This guide is reviewed quarterly. Pricing, ratings, and review counts are snapshots as of April 25, 2026; vendor positioning and feature decisions change less often.
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