Track completeness by supplier, channel, and product type
Measure product data completeness against mandatory requirements, monitor progress across suppliers and families, and report readiness for every channel.
See what’s missing instantly
Know which products are incomplete, which fields are empty, and where the biggest gaps are.
Set mandatory requirements
Define required fields per product type and channel so teams and suppliers know exactly what “complete” means.
Improve completeness over time
Use reports and tracking to focus enrichment effort where it drives the biggest impact.
Key Capabilities
Completeness tracking by dimension
Track completeness by supplier, product family, category, workflow status, and channel.
Mandatory field rules
Define required attributes per product type, and apply different mandatory sets per channel.
Channel readiness scoring
See whether a product meets the requirements to publish to your PIM, ecommerce site, or marketplace.
Completeness reports
Generate clear reports showing gaps, progress, and priorities across the catalogue.
Quality dashboards
Monitor overall completeness trends and drill into what’s missing.
How it works
Set mandatory attributes by product type and category, and apply additional requirements for specific channels where needed.
Each product record is scored against the relevant mandatory requirements, including channel-specific rules.
See which suppliers are submitting complete data, which categories are improving, and where the biggest gaps are.
Use completeness reports to prioritise enrichment, supplier follow-ups, and workflow actions until records are publish-ready.
FAQs
Completeness tracking measures whether product records meet your mandatory requirements and shows readiness by supplier, family, and channel.
Yes. You can set different mandatory attributes depending on category, product family, or template.
Yes. A product can be “complete for ecommerce” but not “complete for marketplace” if channel requirements differ. SKULaunch tracks readiness by channel.
Yes. You can see completeness scores and gaps by supplier, making it easy to target improvements and reduce rework.
Reports show overall completeness, missing mandatory fields, readiness by channel, and breakdowns by supplier, family, category, and status.