Catalog & Product Data
Large catalogs are where AI-readiness is won or lost — and where manual work hurts most. We handle the heavy lifting.
Pricing quoted per store, after the free scan
What's included
- Bulk product uploads and inventory structuring
- AI-assisted titles, descriptions, and tags — reviewed by a human before anything goes live
- Structured-data completion at scale, so every product page carries the fields AI shopping results rank on
Good fit if
you have hundreds or thousands of products and the catalog work never gets done.
How it starts
Every engagement opens with the free scan of your store. The scored report defines the scope — you see the evidence before you see a quote.
Why catalog work decides AI visibility
An AI shopping agent doesn't browse — it reads. A product with a thin title, a missing description, or incomplete structured data is effectively not in the catalog as far as the agent is concerned, no matter how good the photography is. On a five-product store you fix that by hand; on a five-thousand-product store it never gets off the backlog. That's the job we take over.
How we work through a catalog
- Audit the catalog: which products are missing titles, descriptions, tags, identifiers, or schema fields, ranked by traffic and revenue impact.
- Generate drafts with AI — titles, descriptions, tags, and structured data — grounded in your existing product data and brand voice.
- Human review of every draft before anything touches the live store. AI drafts; a person approves.
- Publish in reviewed batches, with a change log so you can see (and revert) exactly what changed.
- Re-scan the store so the before/after score shows the catalog work paid off.
Common questions about this service
Will AI-written descriptions all sound the same?
Drafts are grounded in your existing copy and brand voice, and a human edits and approves every one before it goes live. The goal is your catalog finished, not a template pasted five thousand times.
Can you work from our supplier data instead of the current listings?
Yes — supplier CSVs, spec sheets, and image folders are often better raw material than the thin listings they became. We'll tell you which source we'd draft from after the free scan.
Is this one-off or ongoing?
Either. One-off cleanups are the common start; stores that add products weekly often keep a monthly batch running so new listings launch complete instead of joining the backlog.
Situations this solves
Catalog Cleanup
Hundreds or thousands of products with thin titles, missing descriptions, and incomplete structured data — the cleanup never makes it off the backlog.
Inventory Accuracy
You sell furniture, rugs, or made-to-order goods — supplier ETAs shift weekly and stock moves daily, but the website only gets updated when someone remembers.
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See where your store stands first
The free scan tells both of us whether this service is what your store actually needs.