Tag Manager
Overview
The Tag Manager is a visual editor for your WooCommerce product tags. It works directly on the standard product_tag taxonomy — the same tags WooCommerce uses everywhere — with a card grid, a list view, inline editing, and a bulk creator. Tags are flat: they have a name, slug and description, with no hierarchy or image. The heading shows a live tag count.
These are your real WooCommerce tagsEverything here operates on the genuine product_tag terms, so changes appear across your store, theme and other plugins immediately.

The toolbar

Tag Manager toolbar
Sort:
Tag Manager — card view
Tag #1
tag-1
18 products
Tag #2
tag-2
7 products

Each card shows the tag name (with a select checkbox), slug, product count and View Products → — no thumbnail or subcategory count, since tags are flat.

Tag Manager — list view
Tag #1tag-118 productsView Products →
Tag #2tag-27 productsView Products →

Creating a tag

Click + Create Tag to open the create panel. Enter a Tag Name (required), an optional Tag Slug (auto-generated from the name if left blank), and an optional Description, then click Create Tag.

Editing a tag

Click any tag to open its editor. It shows the same three fields plus a note of how many products use the tag, a View Products → shortcut (which opens that tag's products in the Product Manager), and Save Tag / Delete Tag actions.

Tag editor
Edit Tag: Tag #1
Used in 18 products.

Bulk Create

+ Bulk Create opens a modal with a single text box. Enter several tag names separated by semicolons and click Create Tags:

Sale; New Arrival; Featured; Clearance

The result lists what was created and what was skipped (for example, a name that already exists). This creates flat tags only.

Deleting

Delete a single tag from its editor (Delete Tag), or select tags in the grid and use Delete N Tags in the bottom bar. Deleting a tag removes it from any products that carried it; the products themselves are untouched.

Tags vs categoriesTags are flat labels for cross-cutting themes ("Sale", "Waterproof"), with no parent/child structure and no images. If you need hierarchy, images, or archive display settings, use the Category Manager instead.