One catalogue, every channel.
An article in the catalogue becomes a product in your shop and a listing on OLX, with the attributes that category really wants. Then it maintains itself.
The check is free and needs no account.
- Web shopShopware1,847
- OLXListings, live1,204
- OLXWaiting on attributes58
- APIYour own integration—
Publishing is not exporting
An export happens once and is stale immediately. A channel is a connection that stays alive.
Every channel wants its own
An OLX category asks for attributes your shop does not have, and the other way round.
Listings expire
They lapse, and nobody notices until sales drop.
By hand it does not pay
A hundred articles is an afternoon. Two thousand is a job nobody does.
How it works
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The catalogue is the source
One record per article, with copy, images and attributes.
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Mapped to the channel
Attributes are translated into what that category asks for.
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Published
Into the shop as a product, onto OLX as a listing.
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Maintained
Price, stock and status keep being followed.
Attributes per category, not guesswork
A listing with no attributes is not found in search, however good the description is. So for every OLX category the fields that category asks for are filled from data your catalogue already holds.
- Categories and attributes are pulled from the channel, not retyped
- An article missing a required attribute is held back, not published wrong
- Your mark on the images before they go up
What people ask before they decide.
Yes. Channels work by rules: by category, brand, margin or hand-picked. Not everything has to go everywhere.
They are not published wrong. They are held in a list of what is missing, so you can fill it or let enrichment do it.
Only if you ask, and only after you have seen what changes. Nothing is sent without approval.
Web shop and OLX, plus the API and exports for everything else. New channels get added as they are asked for.
One catalogue, every channel.
The check is free and needs no account.