Package aliases
While editing a package, you might notice the Aliases setting:

A package alias is just another name for your package. But when is this useful?
When you Import/Export via Excel Tagify reads your data coming in with your spreadsheet. If you've got a Package column it will look at your Packages and see what the closest match is. For instance, if you've got "6-Pk Bottles" in your sheet, it should find your package named "6pk Bottles".
If you've got data like that coming in then it works great! But we both know we don't always get that lucky when it comes to working with pricing data. Using the example above, let's say instead of a clean "6-Pk Bottles" coming in, it's actually "4/6/12 LNNR". Tagify is going to look at that and throw it's hands up!
But don't worry, if we add "4/6/12 LNNR" as a package alias to our "6pk Bottles" package, Tagify will know that you actually want to use your "6pk Bottle" package instead.
Pretty cool!