Home and garden catalogs tend to be large, supplier-driven, and full of physical detail that other categories don't need to think about - dimensions, weight, materials, assembly requirements. Much of that data arrives from many small manufacturers, each in their own format.
Attributes for physical products
Number fields for dimensions and weight, Select fields for material and finish, and free text for assembly notes - all independently configurable as required, filterable, or locale-specific. Twelve attribute types mean you're not forcing furniture specs into fields built for fashion.
Supplier feeds without the manual cleanup
Import CSV, XML, JSON, or XLSX directly from each supplier's own format. AI-assisted mapping analyzes sample values in each column and suggests the right field and transformation, and a cron schedule keeps catalogs current without anyone re-running an import by hand.
Bundles and kits, priced correctly
Furniture sets, tool kits, multi-piece garden sets - Applosive supports bundles with quantities per position, and bundle pricing can be fixed or calculated automatically from component prices.
Channel-specific specs, one source of truth
Map your attributes to each channel's schema once - built-in transformation types handle price formatting, HTML stripping, and boolean conventions, so a spec sheet doesn't need reformatting by hand for every marketplace.
Catching data problems before they cost a sale
Quality checks flag missing EANs, invalid barcodes, missing required fields, and orphaned attribute options across the catalog. Completeness scoring per locale means you always know what's ready to publish and what still needs work - useful when a catalog runs into the tens of thousands of SKUs.