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Managing feeds for more than one client gets messy fast. One client has a Shopify app export, another has WooCommerce plugin output, another sends a pasted XML file, and each one has its own Merchant Center warnings, refresh timing, and source ownership. FeedFixer gives that work a single account workspace built around the feed files and URLs you actually manage.

Why multi-client feed work gets difficult

The hard part is rarely one XML error. It is keeping each client source, diagnosis, hosted URL, and refresh status straight while platforms and catalog data keep changing.

Every client exports differently

Client feeds may come from Shopify apps, WooCommerce plugins, Magento modules, ERPs, supplier files, uploads, or pasted XML. FeedFixer supports URL, upload, and paste sources so each feed can be saved according to how the client actually provides it.

Merchant errors need history

Recurring errors are easier to troubleshoot when validation runs stay attached to a saved feed. FeedFixer records checks for account feeds so you can revisit summaries, errors, notices, inspected fields, and feed status instead of starting from a blank tab every time.

Hosted URLs need stable ownership

Paid plans can publish a hosted proxy URL for each proxy-enabled saved feed. That lets your team give Merchant Center or another feed consumer a stable FeedFixer URL while the original client source remains the system of record.

How FeedFixer hosting helps

FeedFixer hosting is rooted in the account dashboard: save the feed, validate it, enable hosted delivery on a paid plan, then refresh or publish the XML from the saved source.

One dashboard for saved feeds

Free accounts can keep one private saved feed. Pro plans support up to 10 feeds, and Agency plans are built for larger multi-client work with up to 100 feeds, larger source limits, and more daily runs.

Hosted XML at /proxy/{feedToken}.xml

Proxy-enabled feeds get a hosted FeedFixer URL. FeedFixer caches the current XML, tracks when it was fetched and served, and can keep serving the last cached version while a refresh is queued or being rebuilt.

Refresh jobs and manual publishing

URL sources can be refreshed from the original remote feed. Uploaded and pasted feeds stay manual: replace the saved source, then publish it to update the hosted URL when the new client file is ready.

What FeedFixer checks across client feeds

FeedFixer is platform-agnostic, so the same validation workflow can be used across Shopify, WooCommerce, Magento, custom XML, and supplier-generated files.

XML and feed structure

Checks include public URL safety, download limits, XML parsing, XML declaration detection, UTF-8 and BOM issues, bare ampersands, unmatched CDATA sections, root tags, and detected item counts.

Merchant-oriented fields

Merchant mode reviews id, image_link, availability, condition, brand, GTIN, MPN, google_product_category, weak identifiers, invalid GTIN lengths, and invalid availability or condition values.

Quality patterns

FeedFixer flags duplicate IDs, links, images, titles, and descriptions, plus repeated title whitespace and very long product titles that can create repeated cleanup work across client catalogs.

Practical agency workflow

Use FeedFixer as the operations layer between client feed sources and downstream catalog tools. It does not replace the client's ecommerce platform, but it gives your team one place to manage the XML delivery work.

Save the source clearly

Name each saved feed by client, channel, and source type. Use URL sources for feeds that can refresh automatically, and upload or paste sources for client-provided files that need manual publishing.

Validate before publishing

Run checks before you hand a hosted URL to a feed consumer. Review fatal XML errors first, then Merchant warnings and quality notices that may affect approvals or product matching.

Use hosting for stability

When a client feed URL changes, a plugin has an outage, or a source needs safe cleanup transforms, the hosted FeedFixer URL can remain the endpoint your downstream tool uses while you work on the source issue.

Review FeedFixer pricing for Pro and Agency feed limits, or open your account dashboard to manage saved feeds and hosted delivery.