Magento 2 Categories are a great solution for online stores since they help merchants to organize their products and for customers to easily narrow down products they intend to find. Having a big store and correspondingly selling thousands of products it might be hard to add each product to the category manually once there are new products added.
Dynamic Category generates products to the category itself automatically according to the conditions and rules set during its configuration. As you see it simplifies product management allowing you to automatically generate products to categories.
All you need to do is to create a dynamic category rule, select the category you want it to generate a product to, set the conditions products will be generated to the category under and remove old products from the category if you like.
Features:
-Product Generating Conditions -Old Products Removal -Automatic Rules Applying
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I have no idea. Been thinking about just going this route: https://magefan.com/magento-2-dynamic-categories. Source: over 1 year ago
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