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Catalog Keeper
Offers · Catalog debt cleanup

Three engagements for paying down catalog debt.

Every offer follows the same four moves: audit, standardize, clean, operationalize.

§ 01
Starting point · Pick the right level

Choose the starting point that matches the problem.

Front door
Diagnose

Catalog Leak Audit

$1,250
One-time · ~1 week delivery

Teams that know the catalog is messy but need a clear diagnosis before touching anything.

  • Catalog Leak Scorecard
  • PDP and attribute review
  • Collection and filter review
  • Feed and launch-readiness review
  • Prioritized roadmap
  • Loom walkthrough

Not included: Implementation, long-form brand or marketing copy, theme work.

Book the audit

Most teams start here.

Implement

Catalog Cleanup Sprint

Starts at $3,500
2–4 weeks

Teams with a known mess and 2–4 weeks to clean the highest-priority SKUs and PDPs.

  • Top-100 SKU + PDP cleanup
  • Title and attribute dictionary (applied)
  • Variant + collection QA log
  • Feed-readiness fix list
  • Launch checklist + handoff doc

Not included: Ongoing support, paid media, photo/video.

Scope a cleanup sprint

Best after an audit, or when scope is already known.

Maintain

Fractional Catalog Ops

From $2,000/mo
~10 hrs/mo · 3-month minimum

Teams shipping monthly drops with no internal catalog owner to keep debt from compounding.

  • Monthly Catalog Health Report
  • New-SKU launch QA (per drop)
  • PDP refresh queue
  • Attribute dictionary upkeep
  • Collection + feed health checks
  • Documented workflow updates

Not included: Theme dev, ad management, net-new content production.

Scope a retainer call

Add after a sprint, or when launches outpace the team.

§ 02
Agency support · White label friendly

A catalog operations partner behind the scenes.

For Shopify or ecommerce agencies, Catalog Keeper supports product data cleanup, PDP QA, variant and attribute standardization, collection logic, and launch readiness before client handoff.

Start · Catalog Keeper

Stop letting catalog debt compound.

Start with a fixed-scope Catalog Leak Audit and get a clear view of what is broken, what matters, and what to fix first.