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Product Database & Tools

A real structured database behind your catalog, not flat individual pages — so tools like filtering and comparison are possible.

Below a certain catalog size, individual hand-built pages are fine. Past that size, a real database becomes the difference between a catalog that's maintainable and one that isn't. A product database means every product's specs, pricing, images, and category live in one structured place, which is what makes things like side-by-side comparison tools, filtered browsing, and consistent spec-sheet formatting possible — and keeps them consistent automatically as you add the 50th product instead of breaking down after the 10th.