Centralize Product Data into a Single Source of Truth
Problem
Oftentimes, you will find yourself managing product data across multiple disconnected systems, including ERP platforms, spreadsheets, internal tools, and standalone PIMs. This fragmentation can lead to inconsistent product details, delayed launches, and operational inefficiencies.
Without a unified system:
- ERP tools store basic product info but lack enriched content.
- Spreadsheets can be error-prone and hard to scale.
- In-house solutions are often inflexible and outdated.
- Standalone PIMs may not integrate with other systems.
Solution
With fabric Product Catalog, you can consolidate product data into a single, reliable source of truth. Teams across merchandising, marketing, and operations can collaborate within one system to ensure product accuracy before anything goes live.
Key capabilities
- Bulk ingestion via API or CSV uploads.
- Custom data model with attributes tailored to business needs.
- Validation rules to enforce data quality.
- Multi-source compatibility with ERP, CMS, and more.
Example Scenario
A home goods retailer pulls product data from various sources:
- Manufacturers send specs and materials in spreadsheets.
- Marketing supplies titles, lifestyle descriptions, and media.
- Merchandisers track campaigns and seasonal groupings.
Previously, teams relied on email and manual updates, leading to outdated specs, missing images, and miscategorized products.
With fabric Product Catalog, you can:
- Ingest product data in bulk from suppliers.
- Connect to external systems via API for continuous updates.
- Use validations to ensure fields like dimensions are never blank.
- Apply custom attributes for seasonal campaigns.
- Centralizes all changes in one place, streamlining distribution to storefronts.
Outcome
- Improved accuracy: Fewer errors from manual handoffs.
- Operational efficiency: Faster onboarding and updates.
- Higher conversion: Rich, consistent data boosts buyer confidence.
- Lower returns: Accurate info reduces product misunderstandings.
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