Products
Products
Brands refer to the manufacturers or creators of the products featured in your store. While similar to product categories, brands differ in two key aspects:
Categories represent the various groupings of products available in your store, such as footwear, apparel, or electronic devices. These categories aid customers in efficiently locating their desired items.
Option Sets are collective groupings of individual options that are frequently used together. They serve as a time-saving feature, enabling you to apply a set of options collectively instead of individually. For example, you could create an Option Set that includes the options 'Size' and 'Color'.
Product Options specify the distinguishing characteristics of a product variant, such as size, color, or pattern. These options enhance customer convenience in product selection and bring versatility to your catalog. For example, a T-shirt product variant could have a 'Size' option with the values 'Small', 'Medium', and 'Large'.
Override product prices based on customer group, sales channel and date range. Endpoints Endpoint Description priceLists
The Product Field Sets API lets you define and manage custom properties that customers can specify when configuring or personalizing a product. Each field set acts as a flexible template that can include various input types such as text fields (for example, text to print), file uploads (for example, logos or images to print), numbers, checkboxes (boolean values), and other custom attributes.
A Product Variant signifies a specific version of a product. While a product may have different options like color and potentially differing prices among its variants, they all belong to the same product family. Variants do not maintain separate descriptions and cannot be assigned to different categories or brands. It's worth noting that many products may have just a single variant, which is perfectly acceptable.
Products refer to the items you sell and your customers purchase. Each product must contain at least one variant.