Pick the workflow that matches your world. From affiliate feeds and marketplace catalogs to replacing the fragile scripts your dev team is tired of babysitting.
Ready made playbooks for the most common feed problems.
Tired of publisher feeds breaking every week? Pull data from Awin, Tradedoubler, and partner exports, then ship clean, ready to use feeds to every channel on schedule.
Stop babysitting Python scripts that fail at 3am with no alert. Move scheduled jobs onto a platform with built in retries, alerting, and full run history, so nothing fails quietly again.
Every marketplace wants a different format, and one missing field gets your whole catalog rejected. Normalize products for Google Shopping, Amazon, and Bol from a single source. Coming soon.
Product data drifts between your PIM, ERP, and storefront the moment someone edits a field. Keep them aligned without hiring an integration team. Coming soon.
Different teams, the same platform, different outcomes that matter.
Ship clean feeds to every publisher, ad network, and comparison site without pulling engineers off product work.
Centralize product catalogs, pricing, and stock levels across storefronts, marketplaces, and back office systems.
Give business users a safe place to author feed logic, with the orchestration, observability, and access control your team already expects.
Manage feeds for many clients from one workspace. Role based access, per client templates, white glove onboarding on request.
The same three benefits show up in every conversation.
Replace cron jobs and ad hoc Python with a governed platform that retries, alerts, and audits for you.
Marketing and operations teams can ship feed logic without filing engineering tickets. Engineering gets time back.
Clean deliveries, run history, and alerts mean broken feeds get fixed in minutes, not days.
Share the outcome you need. We will sketch the pipeline with you and flag the closest template in the roadmap.
Tell us your use casePick a template, connect your sources, and run your first scheduled feed in one afternoon.