Automate your taxonomy audit and clean up product data
Organize all your categories, attributes, and values in minutes so shoppers and search engines find your products first

What is a taxonomy audit and how does it work?
A taxonomy audit ingests your entire category tree, benchmarks it against leading marketplaces, and flags overlaps, gaps, and noisy attributes. Redundant fields merge, missing ones appear, and values normalize, giving you a future-ready structure you can roll out without touching live listings.
Taxonomy audit results
Products reorganised
Attribute values normalised
Redundant categories removed
Why a taxonomy audit powers better catalog performance
Product data enrichment turns raw product info into clean, structured data. It involves extracting, unifying, transforming, and publishing data to ensure it’s accurate, complete, and ready for any eCommerce platform.
Higher search rankings
Precise categories improve indexing and SEO visibility
Faster filters & facets
Streamlined attributes cut load times and let users pinpoint products quickly
Lower maintenance costs
Instant marketplace sync
A normalized structure maps to Amazon, eBay, and niche verticals in one step
Actionable data roadmap
The audit report shows exactly where to refine, expand, or consolidate
Scales with growth
A flexible taxonomy adapts to new products, regions, and brands without breakage
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Ecommerce automations by use case
A taxonomy audit ingests your entire category tree, benchmarks it against leading marketplaces, and flags overlaps, gaps, and noisy attributes. Redundant fields merge, missing ones appear, and values normalize, giving you a future-ready structure you can roll out without touching live listings.
Taxonomy Audit
Product Attributes Enrichment
Product Content Creation
Product Photos Creation
Product Categorization
Price Monitoring
Catalog Intelligence
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How will a cleaner category tree actually help my store make more sales?
When products sit in the right category with the right attribute labels, your filters work, search engines understand the page, and shoppers find what they want faster. Stores that run a full audit normally see bounce rates fall and “add-to-cart” clicks rise because buyers no longer wade through irrelevant results.
What files or access do you need from us to start the audit?
Just export your current category tree and product feed, CSV, Excel, or API, and share any custom filter lists you use. There’s no need to reorganise the file first; the system maps headers automatically, benchmarks them against major marketplaces, and shows you a preview report before any changes touch your live site.
Will the audit break my existing URLs or SEO rankings when categories move around?
No. A redirect map is generated for every node we merge, split, or rename. Old URLs 301 to the new path the moment you publish, so search engines keep passing ranking power and customers with saved bookmarks land on the correct page instead of a 404.
How long does it take to clean up a medium-sized catalog, say, 50 000 SKUs?
Most audits finish overnight: ingestion and benchmarking (2h), overlap and gap detection (3h), attribute normalisation (2h), export and QA (≤1h). You’ll have a “before / after” file on your desk the next morning, ready to import with a single click.
Can the system keep our taxonomy tidy as new products and trends appear?
Yes. You can schedule monthly or quarterly mini-audits that scan new SKUs, flag emerging sub-categories, and suggest attribute tweaks, think adding a “USB-C” filter when the port becomes standard. Approve the change, and the taxonomy updates automatically without a complete rerun.
What kind of ROI have other retailers seen after rolling out the updated taxonomy?
Most clients report a lift of 8-12 % in organic traffic and a double-digit increase in filter-assisted conversions within the first two months. Support tickets about “can’t find the item” drop sharply, freeing staff hours and cutting paid-search spend because shoppers reach the right product through improved site search instead of ads.
Catalog taxonomy audit
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