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# Google Merchant Center Integration

### Overview

The Google Merchant Center Integration streamlines authentication, synchronization, and processing of product data. It exports enriched product details to Google Merchant Center efficiently, allowing updates for individual or all products.

### Features

* **OAuth2 Authentication**: Securely connect your Google Merchant Center via OAuth2.
* **Product Synchronization**: Import products from GMC for processing.
* **AI Enhancement**: Enrich product attributes and descriptions using AI.
* **Flexible Export**: Update products individually or in bulk.
* **Optimized Output**: Ensure data meets GMC standards.

### Data Enrichment

Fields enriched for GMC include:

* `googleProductCategory`
* `productTypes`
* `ageGroup`
* `color`
* `gender`
* `pattern`
* `productDetails`
* `title`
* `description`

### Use Case Example

#### Importing and Enhancing Products

**Step 1: Authenticate**

* Log in and connect your Google Merchant Center account securely using OAuth2.

**Step 2: Import**

* Initiate a sync to import up to 1000 products (configurable) from GMC.
* Process and analyze the imported products.

**Step 3: AI Data Enhancement**

* Enhance product data using AI to meet GMC requirements for improved visibility.

**Step 4: Export**

* Choose to update a single or all products; export enriched data to GMC for optimized listings.


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