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MarketStudio

MarketStudio enables organizations to deploy a customized e-commerce online store or product catalog solution. The solution is suitable for IT, publishing and marketing departments of organizations of all sizes. Customers can cust...Read more about MarketStudio

4.6 (5 reviews)

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Znode

Znode is an enterprise, B2B eCommerce platform developed to enable growth through a rich set of built-in features to easily manage content, site search, product information and multi-store functionality. Znode’s built-in B2B funct...Read more about Znode

5.0 (3 reviews)

Sales Layer

Sales Layer is a global-leading PIM (Product Information Management) platform that helps companies to automate complex B2B processes and connect their products to any enterprise sales platform or tool within or outside the organiz...Read more about Sales Layer

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inriver PIM

InRiver helps businesses develop stronger product narratives and fantastic e-commerce experiences since it is specifically designed for marketers and is safe enough for IT teams. Using inRiver PIM, marketers, merchandisers, and e-...Read more about inriver PIM

Pimcore

The Pimcore Platform™ is the leading enterprise open-source software for managing any digital data and customer experiences across any channel or device. It is the platform of choice for more than 110 000 companies in 60+ countrie...Read more about Pimcore

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CIMM2

CIMM2 is a cloud-based digital e-commerce platform that helps businesses sell across online channels. The software integrates with enterprise resource planning systems and offers a host of features such as order management, purcha...Read more about CIMM2

3.0 (1 reviews)

Salsify

Salsify is a product experience management platform that helps brand manufacturers offer the product experiences that customers want, anywhere they opt to shop online. It provides a product content management and digital assets ma...Read more about Salsify

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StoreAutomator

StoreAutomator is a cloud-based multichannel listing, catalog, and order management software for eCommerce designed for sellers and brands. StoreAutomator offers integration with marketplaces such as Amazon, eBay, Walmart, Etsy, e...Read more about StoreAutomator

Unified Commerce Platform

enVista offers cloud-based retail management solutions that help users manage the daily operations of a single store or multiple locations in real-time. enVista's unified commerce software solutions are delivered as an integrated ...Read more about Unified Commerce Platform

Amplifi.io

Amplifi.io is a centralized digital asset management hub designed to help medium and large size companies manage and share images, documents, logos, messaging, specs, videos and other marketing collateral. Amplifi.io offers ...Read more about Amplifi.io

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Acquia DAM (Widen)

Flexible and easy to use, Acquia DAM (Widen) helps brands manage and distribute assets across teams, tools, and channels. A highly configurable metadata schema provides powerful, business-specific search and workflow capabilities....Read more about Acquia DAM (Widen)

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Productsup

Productsup is the world’s first product-to-consumer (P2C) platform freeing brands, retailers, and service providers from commerce anarchy, empowering them to take control of their own destinies. Key solutions of the Productsup P...Read more about Productsup

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Atlan

The Atlan Collect platform helps businesses collect and track high-quality customer experience data. Also available on an easy to use mobile app, Atlan Collect is designed to work anywhere. The intuitively designed dashboard helps...Read more about Atlan

4.5 (2 reviews)

Akeneo Product Cloud

Akeneo PIM is a cloud-based solution that helps retailers manage product information across all sales and eCommerce channels. It enables businesses to deliver up-to-date and relevant product content in order to improve productivit...Read more about Akeneo Product Cloud

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Kontainer

Kontainer’s Digital Asset Management (DAM) and Product Information Management (PIM) make it easier to store, organize and share images, videos, and other digital assets and data. The customizable plug&play solutions replace all yo...Read more about Kontainer

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Blendzi

Blendzi is a cloud-based order management system that helps companies sell their products through multiple marketplaces and E-Commerce websites. Blendzi's real-time inventory sync works with back-office systems such as Quickbooks ...Read more about Blendzi

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B2Sell Product Information Management

eCentral is a cloud-based catalog management solution that helps small to large businesses manage, improve, and publish product information across catalogs and websites. Designed for distributors, manufacturers, retailers and deal...Read more about B2Sell Product Information Management

4.7 (3 reviews)

TreoPIM

TreoPIM is an open-source content management solution designed for retailers, producers, brand managers and more. Key features include product information management (PIM), content syndication, data quality control and digital ass...Read more about TreoPIM

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Upp

Upp automates your Paid Marketing, Google Shopping and Performance Max growth through a data-led approach powered by cutting edge AI and Machine Learning technology. We enable brands and retailers to thrive by connecting Google’s...Read more about Upp

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Plytix

Plytix is Product Information Management (PIM) software. Plytix is the leading PIM on the market for small and medium businesses because of its user-friendly interface, low price point, and their whiteglove approach to onboarding ...Read more about Plytix

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Buyers Guide

Last Updated: March 16, 2023

As retail companies grow, they often expand the number of places online where customers can view items and make purchases. Manually updating sites is time consuming for both big and small companies, as it requires the individual managing of each location with potentially hundreds of products, each with variations such as color or size.

Users of product information management (PIM) software can manage multiple customer-facing channels from a single system ensuring that the product information, images, and pricing is accurately reflected across every site where they are sold.

Here’s what we’ll cover:

What is product information management software?

Product information management (PIM) software gives retailers a centralized location to store details about every product in their portfolio to share the most up-to-date, accurate information across multiple sites.

This information can include pricing, descriptions, images, and other modifiers, such as colors, sizes, or materials. Users can collaborate on product details, and integrate other software used to market or sell products, such as a CRM or ecommerce software.

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Beyond product information, companies can automate the content they use to market services or products with PIM software, leveraging digital asset management (DAM) to make sure partner sites have the latest versions.

Common features of product information management software

Data modeling

Creates a model that organizes data elements in a system to ensure product information is accurate.

Digital asset management (DAM)

Manages documents, images, videos, and other digital assets to be used where items are sold.

Data quality control

Configures how data from operations is collected for exporting, including the volume and types of data.

Catalog management

Organizes the portfolio of products or services and manages the pricing, descriptions, and other modifiers.

Collaboration tools

Communicates and works with multiple users to modify product information or manage each channel.

Third-party integration

Connects to other systems, such as accounting or point-of-sale (POS) software, to increase functionality.

Content syndication

Manages the articles and graphics for publishing marketing content on partner websites and social channels.

Version control

Views product data changes over time and synchronizes updates across every sales channel online.

What type of buyer are you?

  • International retailers: Businesses that manage multiple sites across the globe must maintain accurate data for products, but also unique product lines for each region. PIM software helps companies support various currencies so customers can find accurate pricing from wherever they are shopping.

  • Travel companies: When selling travel packages, companies need to manage the specific itineraries, partnerships, discounts, and other factors for each option using PIM software. Travel companies can also use PIM software to manage other multimedia for each location, such as images and videos.

  • B2C manufacturer: Many manufacturers have been moving to create and sell products directly to consumers. This avenue of selling products has grown by nearly 25% in 2020. These companies typically produce a variety of products that require careful coordination of pricing and details and will often allow buyers to customize products. PIM software is a valuable tool to organize the wide variety of options for each product.

  • Content marketer: PIM not only helps companies manage the data of their products, but also marketing materials such as graphics and articles. Content marketing professionals in large enterprise companies can use the DAM functionality to manage marketing materials, such as copy, images, or product details. This would typically be used for multiple regional campaigns to retain consistent messaging across channels.

Benefits and potential issues

  • Boosted time to market: After a product is manufactured, it takes time to market it, draft product information, and create images to present the item online, especially for those with multiple color or size options. PIM systems speed up the time to market by automatically updating multiple online sites where the product is available for purchase so consumers can buy new items as soon as the information is ready.

  • Accurate inventory control: The primary benefit of using a PIM system is efficient management of inventory. Companies can ensure pricing and product details are correct for each customer, but also maintain reasonable inventory levels so companies have enough stock on hand to meet demand without spending too much on carrying costs.

  • Increased sales using product data models: A PIM system is used to form relationships among related items, which helps online retailers recommend products based on what customers are browsing through or have purchased before. Users can create descriptions and relationships for each product that automatically generates a list of items the buyer is most likely to buy. This helps to increase sales.

  • Streamlined customer experience: As more shoppers move online, companies must provide a seamless customer experience for browsing items, evaluating pricing and discounts, and completing a transaction. A consistent experience using PIM software drives customer loyalty and sales.

  • Most effective for online retailers: For smaller businesses that do the most sales in a physical store and through a single website, a PIM system may be unnecessary. However, as the business grows, these companies should consider adopting PIM tools to avoid the manual management of product information through multiple channels.

Market trends to understand

  • Accelerated shift to omnichannel sales and marketing: The value of PIM software is growing as companies attempt to meet growing demands of online consumers who use multiple platforms to browse products and make purchase decisions. Gartner research shows that the most successful companies are creating consistency among their physical stores, online, and mobile sites and communicating clearly about the changes.

  • Empowered AI chatbots to use product data: Chatbot technology is driving a new type of customer service where an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot can assist buyers online. The impact of these bots can be significantly boosted when integrated with the product information provided by a PIM system, suggesting new products related to a shopper’s recent purchases or offering visibility into when items are back in stock.

  • Supply chain disruptions impact sales: More than one-third of U.S. manufacturers have experienced supply chain disruptions in 2020, and those slow downs can impact the inventory available for customers to buy from. In addition to digitizing important supply chain documentation, PIM software can help manufacturers share more detailed information with customers about the availability of products in order to avoid losing sales.