Product pages with in-store availability allow you to send your customers to your product landing pages where a customer can browse the availability and price of products in different stores.
On this page
- Landing page requirements
- Primary data source requirements
- Opt into product page with in-store availability
Landing page requirements
The landing page for your product pages with in-store availability must meet the following requirements on both desktop and mobile devices, including tablets. Your landing page is required to:
- Show the omnichannel price on your product landing page. The price on your landing page must match the price value submitted in your primary data source.
- Display your in-store availability.
- In-store availability can be displayed after clicking on a link (for example, “check in-store availability” or by entering a postcode or address). The in-store availability displayed after interaction with the store selector must match the availability submitted in your local products inventory data for the selected store.
- After you click or input required information you must display an item’s availability and the location of the store, without further customer interaction.
- The store name or city name can represent a location, but the full address should appear when a customer clicks to view store details or select another store.
- For a product to be considered in store, a customer must be able to get the item today or tomorrow at the store.
- Be crawlable by the Google Storebot user-agent. This allows Google to ensure your product landing page is meeting the requirements.
Primary data source requirements
To implement the product page with in-store availability feature, you'll need to add the following attributes to your primary data source in addition to the local product data attributes .
Data source | Attribute | Submission requirements |
Primary data source | price [price]
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Requiredfor all products. Submit the price of the item as it appears on your omnichannel landing pages. |
Primary data source | link [link]
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Requiredfor all products. Submit the link to your omnichannel landing pages. |
Automatically detected landing page experience
If we’re able to detect that your product landing page meets the requirements for product pages with in-store availability, we’ll automatically approve your account to serve this feature. You can opt out of product pages with in-store availability at any time by contacting our support team .Opt into product page with in-store availability
If you've already onboarded into local inventory ads, follow the steps below to enable the product pages with in-store availability:
- Go to Add-ons in Merchant Center.
- Select Your add-ons.
- In the "Free local listings" or “Local inventory ads” card, click Go to Free local listingsor Go to Local inventory ads.
- Click Show menext to the country you want to set it up.
- Select “Your product page experience”.
- Select “Product pages with in-store availability”.
- Add an example product URL that shows product pages with in-store information.
If you haven’t started onboarding yet, follow the implementation guide .
Product page with in-store availability review status
- Go to Add-ons in Merchant Center.
- Select Your add-ons.
- In the "Free local listings" or “Local inventory ads” card, click Go to Free local listingsor Go to Local inventory ads.
- Click Show menext to the country you want to view status.
- Scroll down to “Your product page experience”.
- Check the status next to the example URL field.
Your product pages with in-store availability status may show:
- Verified: No further action needed.
- Under review: Check back soon. The URL for your web page is under review. This process can take up to a week.
- Request review: Google reviewed and rejected your URL. Ensure that your URL and business meet the product page with in-store availability and make any necessary updates. Then, re-submit your product url example.
- Action required:An invalid URL has been submitted. Review and update the provided link and click Save.