Product Database enables you to search and find your most lucrative opportunity from a database of millions of products.
Using smart filters, you can find winning products that are tailored to your specific requirements, niche, and preferences.
To use the product database, click on the product database link found on the left control panel.
Next, toggle the filters and product categories. The filters allow you to set many items, such as:
Minimum price
Monthly sales (unit count)
Monthly revenue in dollars
Number of product variants
The screenshot below shows the filters to the left and the categories (checked) on the right.
Next, click "ADVANCED FILTERS", then type the keywords you want to search for. Here is a screenshot:
Below the ADVANCED FILTERS link, you can toggle several filters. These are:
Product Creation Date – the date the product was uploaded to Shopify
Store Creation Date – the date the Shopify store was launched or created
Store Language – the main language the store uses
Store Currency – the main currency the store uses
Domain TLD – you can choose domain names that end in. AI, .COM, .ART, etc. My suggestion is to leave this as it is.
🛈 Info: You can type a keyword for the product you want to research. For example, you can type “drone.”
You also have the option to add the following to your search:
Description Keywords – words found in the product description
Domain Keywords – words found in the URL of the store
The other three boxes to the right are exclusions. For example, if you type “DJI” in the Exclude Title Keywords section, the system will not show any product that has the word “DJI.”
Below the boxes, you will find the radio buttons:
Exclude Unavailable Products — If activated, the system will not show you any out-of-stock product listings.
Only Dropshipping Products — Activate this to see only products being dropshipped. The system will not include products from stores owned by the suppliers.
Only POD Products — Activate this to show only print-on-demand products.
Finally, you can click on the Search button. Here it is:
The system will now load your search results based on all the parameters you selected. Here is an example:
At first, the results may show zero, so you need to toggle the sorting buttons at the top.
You can sort the products from highest to lowest based on Monthly Sales, Monthly Revenue, or the number of products that the store has.
From here, you can investigate further by clicking on TRACK or the product name. If you click on the name, this is what you will see:
This chart represents the company's sales for the last 30 days.
You can now view different products, visit the seller’s website, and make data-driven decisions about whether or not the product is worth selling.
💡 Tip
Need more help? Get support from the Dropship team. We’re here to help with any questions you may have.