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How to set up multi-currency feeds with CURCY

If your CURCY (WooCommerce Multi Currency) store sells in multiple currencies but your product feed still exports the store’s base currency, this guide covers how to point each feed at the currency you want. Shopping channels match feeds to local shoppers, so a feed stuck in the wrong currency can mean rejected products or lost sales.

The Product Feed Multi-Currency Addon fixes this. It connects Product Feed Pro to CURCY, letting each feed output prices and shipping costs in the currency of your choice. This guide shows you how to set the currency for a feed.

This feature lives in the paid Product Feed Multi-Currency Addon, which runs on top of the core Product Feed Pro plugin (version 13.5.5 or later). You don’t need Product Feed Elite for it. The addon is included in the Plus and Business plans. Without it installed and licensed, the currency dropdown described below won’t appear.

Prerequisites

Before you begin, ensure you have all the items listed in the table below.

RequirementDetails
Product Feed ProVersion 13.5.5 or later, and active (the core Product Feed plugin)
Product Feed Multi-Currency AddonInstalled and licensed (included in the Plus and Business plans)
CURCY (WooCommerce Multi Currency)Active, with at least one extra currency configured in its settings

There’s no separate setting to switch this integration on. The addon detects CURCY automatically, so as long as both plugins are active, the currency option appears on your feeds. If you used multi-currency in an earlier version of Product Feed Elite, you no longer need to turn on a separate setting for it. That manual toggle has been removed.

Set the currency for a feed

Follow these steps to pick which currency a feed uses.

  1. In the WordPress admin menu, click Product Feed.
  2. Open the feed you want to update, or create a new one to reach the feed edit screen.
  3. On the General tab, find the Currency (CURCY) dropdown. It sits just above the Country field.
  4. Choose the currency you want this feed to use.
  5. Finish setting up the rest of your feed, then save and generate it.
The Currency (CURCY) dropdown on the General tab of the feed edit screen

That’s it. From now on, this feed outputs prices in the currency you selected.

How the conversion works

When you pick a non-base currency, the addon converts each product’s price and shipping cost into that currency using CURCY’s own exchange rates. If you’ve set fixed (manual) prices for a currency in CURCY, the addon uses those instead of the auto-converted amount. The currency’s own decimal and thousand separators are applied too, so the feed matches how CURCY displays prices on your store.

Troubleshooting

The Currency (CURCY) dropdown doesn’t appear on the General tab
The dropdown only shows when the addon can detect an active CURCY setup. Check each of these:
  • CURCY (WooCommerce Multi Currency) is active.
  • At least one additional currency is configured in CURCY’s settings. With only the base currency, there’s nothing to switch to, so the field stays hidden.
  • The Product Feed Multi-Currency Addon is installed and licensed.
  • You’re running Product Feed Pro 13.5.5 or later.
My feed still shows base-currency prices
This happens when the feed’s selected currency matches your store’s base currency. The addon only converts prices when you pick a currency different from the base. Open the feed, set the Currency (CURCY) dropdown to the currency you want, then regenerate the feed.

FAQ

Do I need to turn this integration on anywhere?
No. There’s no enable toggle. Once Product Feed Pro, the Multi-Currency Addon, and CURCY are all active, the currency option appears on your feeds automatically.
Do I need Product Feed Elite for this?
No. The Multi-Currency Addon runs on top of the core Product Feed Pro plugin (version 13.5.5 or later), so you don’t need Product Feed Elite active. You do need the addon itself, which is included in the Plus and Business plans.
Can different feeds use different currencies?
Yes. The currency is set per feed, so you can create one feed per currency and point each to the right shopping channel.
Does it convert shipping costs too?
Yes. Both product prices and shipping costs convert into the currency you select for the feed.

Need more help?

If you have the Multi-Currency Addon (included in the Plus and Business plans), the fastest way to reach us is to open a support ticket from your account. Our team can check your feed and CURCY setup directly.

If you’re using the free Product Feed Pro plugin without the addon, post your question in the WordPress.org support forum. Keep in mind that multi-currency feeds need the Multi-Currency Addon.

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