The new Icecat PIM version 2.3.1 is live. See also the previous releases: 2.2.5, 2.2.6 and 2.3.0.
In version 2.3.1., we have resolved reported bugs and added new features to improve the user experience. Do you also have requests for improvements? Please, help us by commenting to this post below.
Icecat PIM is now able to manually enrich a product data-sheet with Icecat data in just one click. Just hit the “enrich” button and the Icecat content (images, specs, and more) will be added within a few seconds! This helps users that first want to upload product content from Icecat, and next want to enrich some parts of the productdata-sheet manually for example for SEO purposes. Further, it is also a easy way to get new products fully described without any manual effort by just only adding a Brand Product Code (MPN) and Brand name, at any time.
See the images below to get an idea of how this works out for downloading product images.
Image 1: before clicking the “Enrich” button.
Image 2: after clicking the “Enrich” button.
We have added a content filter on the product overview page, making it easy for a user to select enriched or not enriched product.
Also we added general improvements, for example sorting on a price rule, or stock selection. Further, we added a search bar in the category menu in the product page, making it easier to manually assign categories to a single product.
Features and improvements:
Fixes:
Are you not using Icecat PIM (yet)? Check-out the full feature list in the attachment, or request a demo by contacting us.
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