Saving from different online stores
Understand which product pages work best and why details can vary across retailers or even across pages on the same store.
Published 4 July 2026
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Quokit is designed for public product links from different online stores. Support depends on the individual page, not only the retailer name.
Which pages work best?
Use an exact public product page with a stable URL, visible title and standard product metadata. The page should load without a retailer account.
Which pages often return incomplete details?
- Sign-in-only or account-specific product pages
- Search results and category pages
- PDFs and browser internal pages
- Pages that require a location or cookie choice before showing the product
- Highly dynamic pages that load the title, image or price after the initial response
Why can two pages from the same store behave differently?
Retailers can use different templates for marketplace products, subscriptions, variants or regional catalogues. They also change page code and protections without notice. A store that worked last month can return different metadata today.
What should you check after saving?
Open the saved item and compare the source link, title, image, price and currency with the retailer page. Add the exact size, colour or model in available item notes.
What should you do when extraction fails?
Replace a search or redirect URL with the exact public product page and try again. If the link works for another person but the image or price remains missing, keep the correct link and record the key detail manually after saving where editing is available.
Do not copy an account-only URL and expect another shopper to see the same page.
Is there a tested-store list?
No static list can guarantee current behaviour. Test one real page from the store you plan to use.