The first question: what is this article?
Until you know which article it is, nothing else can happen. We match your codes to manufacturer catalogues without relying on EANs, because almost nobody here has them.
The check is free and needs no account.
Why it is hard
An export from the average shop contains nothing that identifies an article unambiguously.
No EANs
One measured catalogue of 19,301 articles contained not a single EAN.
The brand is missing
Close to a third of articles have no manufacturer recorded.
Fields hold whatever fits
The manufacturer part number field contains a hose diameter.
How it works
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Send an export
CSV, XML or straight from the shop. Any format.
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We match
On code, brand, model and name, not on EAN alone.
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Confidence is scored
Every match carries a score and weak ones are not accepted.
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You get the report
What was recognised, what was not, and why.
You do not pay for what was not recognised
You see the report before paying anything, and only genuine matches are billed. So there is no version of this where you paid to process a catalogue that could not be processed.
- The report is free and needs no contract
- A weak match is rejected rather than guessed
- Unrecognised articles are not billed
What people ask before they decide.
That is the common case and matching does not depend on them. Code, brand, model and name are used instead.
It depends on input quality. A tidy export with brand and code scores high; a catalogue with no brand scores considerably lower. The report tells you your number before you pay.
They stay yours and are not billed. You can fill them in and send them again.
No. Your code stays yours. We only attach it to an article in the catalogue.
The first question: what is this article?
The check is free and needs no account.