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Products

Your product catalog is organized in layers, each serving a specific purpose:

  • Families define shared characteristics — the “Clothing” family might have Size and Color attributes.
  • Categories organize products for browsing, filtering, and reporting — completely independent of families.
  • Attributes describe product characteristics — text, numbers, selections, booleans, dates.
  • Products are the actual items in your catalog. They can be simple or configurable.
  • Variants are the specific sellable, stockable SKUs. A “T-Shirt” product with 4 sizes and 3 colors produces 12 variants.
  • Price lists let you have different prices for different markets, customer segments, or time periods.
  • Currencies handle multi-currency operations with exchange rates.

Product Types

Every product has a type that determines how it behaves:

TypeWhat it isWhen to use
SimpleA single SKU with no variants.Products that do not come in different sizes, colors, or configurations. A hammer, a specific cable model, a cleaning product.
ConfigurableHas variants automatically generated from the family’s variant attributes.Products that come in multiple variations. A shirt in 4 sizes and 3 colors = 12 variants, each with its own SKU and stock level.
BundleA package of other products sold together as a set.Gift sets, starter kits, or any pre-assembled combination of products.
VirtualA non-physical item — a service, subscription, warranty, or digital product.Anything that is not a physical good you store in a warehouse.

The product type is set at creation and determines how the product interacts with inventory, variants, and pricing.

How Products Relate to Other Features

FeatureRelationship
FamiliesEvery product belongs to exactly one family, which defines its attributes.
CategoriesA product can belong to multiple categories for flexible classification.
WarehousesProducts (and their variants) are assigned to warehouse locations for storage.
PartnersSuppliers sell you products; clients buy them from you.
Price listsOverride the product’s base price for specific markets or time periods.
Units of measureDefine how the product is counted, weighed, and converted between different contexts.

Products is found in the sidebar under Inventory. It takes you to the main product list. From there, you can access:

  • Product Families — manage families and their attributes.
  • Product Categories — manage the category tree.
  • Price Lists — manage pricing across markets and currencies.
  • Currencies — manage currencies and exchange rates.