Catalog management

Make your product catalog accurate, complete, and manageable.

Use Vexa to organize product records, variants, attributes, taxonomy, media, and ownership inside one governed workspace.

What governed catalog operations include

Move the working product record out of scattered files

Central product record

Keep titles, attributes, variants, taxonomy, and images visible in one workspace.

Shared operating context

Give catalog, ecommerce, and operations teams a common view of the product record.

Governed change flow

Separate editing, review, and approval so updates stay controlled as the catalog grows.

Workflow and proof

See the governed flow from product record to commerce preparation

Catalog buyers usually want to inspect both the operating flow and the actual product surfaces before they decide whether the workflow is credible.

01

Catalog workbench

Bring products, variants, brands, media, and ownership into one governed catalog view.

02

Enrichment page

Improve titles, descriptions, taxonomy, attributes, images, and merchandising fields before review.

03

Quality checks

Find missing fields, inconsistent values, weak media, and category-specific issues earlier.

04

Workflow approvals

Move product records through editor, reviewer, approver, and technical planning steps.

05

Commerce preparation

Prepare structured product data for marketplace, storefront, retail, or custom implementation discussions.

Product proof

Show the catalog workspace, not just a promise

Use these demo-safe snapshots to make the governed record, readiness surface, and approval context visible during the first product conversation.

Why catalog teams switch

Choose a governed workspace instead of another fragmented record store

Catalog teams usually outgrow spreadsheets and storefront-only tools when ownership gets blurry, quality work arrives late, and channel preparation starts before the record is actually ready.

Typical category pitch

Generic PIM conversation

The assessment centers on storing records, while the real cleanup and handoff work still leaks into surrounding tools.

Record storage firstProducts live in a model, but cleanup and ownership still drift into side files and inboxes.
Quality reviewed lateMissing attributes, weak media, and inconsistent values often surface after downstream teams are already involved.
Workflow context stays softReviewers, approvers, and operational owners are harder to align around one governed flow.
Implementation talk starts earlyTeams discuss channels and rollout before the catalog record is truly ready for the next step.

Vexa operating model

Preflight-first product-data operations

Vexa turns the discussion toward readiness, approvals, workflow clarity, and a cleaner commercial or technical next step.

Governed product truthBring products, variants, taxonomy, media, and ownership into one accountable workspace.
Preflight before handoffFind readiness gaps earlier so the catalog is cleaner before channel or technical planning begins.
Clear review ownershipMake editor, reviewer, approver, ecommerce, and technical responsibilities visible in one operating path.
Implementation with contextFrame account questions, workflow scope, APIs, and rollout needs around the actual product-data flow.

What teams actually manage

Use Vexa for the product-data work that tends to fragment fastest

These are the areas that most often become inconsistent when catalog work is split across files, inboxes, and storefront tools.

Attributes and taxonomy

Keep category fields, required attributes, and product classification aligned as assortments expand.

Variants and structure

Model size, color, packs, bundles, and SKU-level differences without losing record clarity.

Media and merchandising context

Track image coverage, supporting assets, and product storytelling alongside the governed record.

Ownership and review

Keep editors, reviewers, and approvers clear so record changes move through the right team path.

Useful next step

Choose the next catalog conversation

Most catalog conversations move in one of three directions: product proof, readiness review, or a commercial fit conversation.

Product proof

See the catalog workflow in Vexa

Start here when your team wants to inspect governed records, attributes, variants, ownership, and approvals in the product.

Book a Demo

Readiness review

Assess the quality gaps in your catalog

Use this path when the bigger question is missing fields, inconsistent values, media gaps, or approval blockers.

Assess Your Catalog

Commercial fit

Talk through rollout and scope

Choose this when the first conversation needs to cover onboarding shape, team scope, or buying path.

Talk to Sales

FAQ

Catalog questions

Why move catalog management into Vexa?

To centralize product records, ownership, and quality work before commerce teams start downstream execution.

Does Vexa manage variants and taxonomy?

Yes. The product model is designed around variants, attributes, taxonomy, media, and ownership.

Is this only for large catalogs?

No. Vexa is useful for small teams that need governance and for larger teams that need repeatable catalog operations.

See how your catalog could work inside Vexa.

Talk with the team about records, attributes, variants, and readiness requirements.