E-commerce at scale
Thousands of products with missing descriptions, duplicates, wrong photos, a single language, plus stock that no longer matches across the site, eMAG and OLX. The flow puts the whole catalog in order and connects the channels: rewrites, cleans, deduplicates, translates, syncs stock, generates shipping labels, tracks competitor prices, with a human who verifies where it counts. A healthy catalog and connected channels in days, not months.
10 SERVICES IN PILLARThousands of products, two hands. The flow processes them all at once.
The services in this pillar
From descriptions, cleanup, duplicates, attributes and translations to marketplace sync, stock across every channel, courier labels, returns and competitor price monitoring. Everything that keeps the catalog and online selling under control, without a team moving data manually.
Product descriptions at scale
The flow writes descriptions for your whole catalog, in your store's style, for hundreds or thousands of products at once.
800 products with a generic description or with nothing, and Google ignores them. Written manually, it would take months.
Unique descriptions for every product, ready to put on the site, with clear benefits and the words customers actually search for.
Catalog cleanup
The flow brings order to the store, removes the useless entries and repairs what's broken. Inconsistent titles, empty categories, products with no photo.
Wrong photos, duplicate products, wrong prices, empty categories. The customer wants to filter, finds nothing, leaves. Sales lost, without you knowing.
A clean catalog, no duplicates, with products in their place and correct photos. Populated categories, filters that work, consistent titles.
Removing duplicate products
The flow identifies the same product showing up several times and keeps only the correct version. In technical terms it's called deduplication, meaning removing the copies.
The catalog imported several times, the same item listed three times, with different prices and split stock. The stock no longer adds up, the customer sees disorder.
A single clean entry per product, instead of variants that contradict each other. Stock merged, one price, a catalog without duplicates, plus a report of what was identified and what was fixed.
Attributes and filters filled in
The flow fills in size, color, material and brand for every product, taken from the description or the supplier sheet.
The site filters don't work because half the products don't have the data filled in. The customer can't find what they want and leaves.
All products with attributes filled in, the filters work, people reach the right product in two clicks.
Catalog translations
The flow moves the whole store into a new language, correctly, not with Google Translate. Text that sounds natural to the buyer over there.
You want to sell in Hungary or Germany, but you have no time to translate 500 products manually, and free machine translation sounds like a machine and drives customers away.
Your catalog fully translated, sounding natural in that language, ready to import into your platform (Shopify, Gomag, WooCommerce) and to sell on another market.
Marketplace sync
The flow connects your store to eMAG and OLX, so products, prices and orders move between them on their own, without you copying anything manually.
You list the same product on the site and on eMAG, change the price in one place and forget the other. The marketplace order you re-enter manually into your system and make mistakes.
The same product published and kept up to date across all channels from a single place, with orders brought to you automatically, ready to process as if they came from the site.
The connection is made through the marketplace's official channels and respects their rules. Which fields can be sent depends on what each platform allows.
Stock sync across every channel
The flow keeps the same stock count on the site, on eMAG, on OLX and anywhere else you sell. When one unit sells on one channel, it drops on all of them, automatically.
You sell the last unit on the site, but on eMAG it still shows in stock, so you sell it a second time and no longer have it. You cancel the order, the customer is upset, you get a bad rating.
A single real stock count, up to date across all channels at the same time, so you no longer sell what you don't have and no longer block what's actually available.
Courier label generation
The flow generates the shipping label on its own with the courier for every order and sends the customer the tracking code. The label is the slip the parcel travels with.
For each order you log into the courier account, fill in the address manually, generate the label, stick it on the parcel. Hours a day in peak season, plus address mistakes.
A label generated automatically from the order data, ready to print, with the tracking number sent to the customer without you touching anything. The usual couriers in Romania, the way you work.
Returns management
The flow takes in the return requests, puts them in order and tracks each step through to the refund or the product back in stock.
Returns come in by email, by phone, by form, and get lost. The customer asks where their money is, you search through emails and don't know what step each parcel is at.
All returns in a single place, each with its status up to date, the customer alerted at every step and the stock put back automatically when the product comes back good.
Competitor price monitoring
The flow tracks competitor prices on the products you care about and alerts you when someone drops a price or runs out of stock.
You check competitor prices manually, open ten sites, and still find out too late that someone cut a price and took your customers. Or you sit too low for nothing.
A clear board of competitor prices kept up to date and an alert when something important changes, so you react in time, not after you've lost the sale.
We read only public pages and at a reasonable pace, within each site's rules. We don't break into accounts and we don't take data that isn't in plain view.
The pillar, in production. Its flows run.
This is the pillar when it runs. Each flow carries its own state, runs on your data and produces a result, not a chart. Sample monitor, not sales figures.
Four steps.
The same flow on any pillar. We map the process, build the flow, test on real data, hand it over in production.
We map the process
You show us the repetitive work that consumes your time. You don't need to know anything technical. You tell us what is done manually and what software you use. We identify the steps, the inputs, the outputs, the exceptions.
We build the flow
We stand up the flow that runs that work, connected to your data and tools. Trigger, execute, verify, deliver. We show you what we automate and what stays under your control.
We test on real data
We run on your real cases and tune until the output is correct. We don't hand over something that should work. We hand over something that works.
We hand it over in production
The flow goes into production, and the result appears where you already work. Where a mistake is costly, a human verifies. We monitor the first cycles and stay one message away.
Describe the process. We tell you what flow runs it.
The first step is a short conversation. You show us what you do manually and what should run on its own. We tell you directly whether it can be automated, how, and roughly what it costs. No pitch, no jargon.