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↗️ Direct Catalog Sync



If you have all the necessary permissions on your Facebook Catalog, you can use Omega Catalog to directly sync products to a Facebook Catalog without having to copy/paste a feed link. Omega handles creation, updates, and ongoing sync for you.


Step 1. Connect your Facebook account




Step 2. Create a catalog and connect it to a pixel (important)


Linking a pixel to your catalog is a must to run retargeted ads. The pixel logs every event where shoppers show interest in certain products, together with the product ID. Say you want to retarget people who added item X to cart but didn't purchase — Meta needs both the item ID and the visitor signal to match the two. That's where the pixel data comes in.


  1. Click "Create Catalog"
  2. Pick your Business account from the dropdown.
  3. Pick the tracking pixel you want to attach. The pixel data tells Meta how shoppers interact with your products — which is what powers dynamic retargeting.
  4. Name the catalog, choose the products to include (all products or selected collections), and configure variant submission + category mapping.
  5. Click "Create". Omega creates the catalog in Meta and pushes your first sync.





📌 Do I need to use the same pixel for the catalog and the rest of my tracking? Yes — that's how Meta matches catalog items with the pixel events your store fires. If you use a different pixel here, Facebook won't be able to tie purchase or add-to-cart events back to the catalog items, and dynamic ads won't work properly.


Review your Catalog

After creating the catalog, open it from the Catalog list to confirm everything looks right.



👉 You can force a manual resync any time from the actions menu — useful after a big product launch or price change.


Don't have permission to create a catalog? Use a Feed URL instead. 📂 Multiple Data Feeds


Updated on: 29/05/2026

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