Use case · Ecommerce & Retail

Catalog Integrity Engine

An Agentic OS that forges clean, complete, channel-ready product data — agents enrich and reconcile every SKU, your team approves the rules.

Attribute Completion AgentDescription ForgeDeduplication AgentTaxonomy MapperImage QA Agent
The friction

Where value leaks today.

Your catalog is the spine of every sale, and it is quietly rotting. Attributes arrive half-filled from suppliers, titles read like spreadsheet exports, images miss their angles, and the same product carries three different sizing conventions across three marketplaces. Every channel demands its own schema, so a merchandiser becomes a copy-paste machine and a single SKU change ripples into a week of manual cleanup.

Buying a PIM gives you a place to store the mess, not a workforce to fix it. The tool holds fields; it does not chase a vendor for a missing safety certification, rewrite a flat description into something that converts, or notice that two listings are secretly the same item. The work that actually leaks value — enrichment, deduplication, translation, channel mapping — still falls on people, and people do not scale to a hundred thousand SKUs.

The deeper problem is that catalog quality is not a one-time project; it decays continuously as suppliers, seasons, and channels change. Tools treat it as a database to be administered. Kitsune treats it as a living operation to be forged — a system of agents that keep every SKU complete, consistent, and channel-shaped, while your category owners govern the standards instead of doing the data entry.

How it runs

One governed flow — agents act, you approve what matters.

Every SKU ships complete, consistent, and channel-ready without a merchandiser ever touching a spreadsheet.

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Ingest Feeds
pull supplier and PIM data
Agent
02
Detect Gaps
flag missing or conflicting attributes
Agent
03
Enrich Records
draft copy, specs, taxonomy
Agent
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Approve Rules
sign off enrichment standards
Human
05
Map Channels
shape data per marketplace schema
Agent
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Publish & Watch
push live and monitor drift
Agent
Agent — autonomousHuman gate — your approval
What the OS runs

One operating layer — eight governed jobs.

Each is a governed agent inside the same system, sharing context — not eight tools you stitch together.

01

Attribute Completion Agent

Fills missing specs, dimensions, and materials by cross-referencing supplier docs and existing catalog patterns. Flags anything it cannot source with confidence for human review.

02

Description Forge

Rewrites flat or supplier-dumped copy into on-brand, conversion-shaped descriptions per category. Holds to your voice guidelines and banned-claim lists.

03

Deduplication Agent

Detects near-identical SKUs and variant collisions across suppliers and channels. Proposes merges or variant groupings without destroying listing history.

04

Taxonomy Mapper

Classifies each product into your internal hierarchy and every external marketplace taxonomy. Keeps category trees aligned as channels change their schemas.

05

Image QA Agent

Checks each listing for required angles, resolution, and background compliance. Routes gaps back to suppliers and queues replacements.

06

Channel Schema Adapter

Reshapes a single master record into the exact field set, units, and limits each marketplace demands. Catches rejections before they happen.

07

Compliance Attribute Checker

Verifies that regulated categories carry required certifications, warnings, and origin data. Blocks publication of listings missing mandatory fields.

08

Localization Agent

Translates and adapts titles, copy, and units for each regional storefront. Preserves search-relevant keywords rather than translating word-for-word.

Governed by design

Autonomy you can trust — because the control is built in.

The system acts on its own and every action stays legible, bounded, and reversible. You don't choose between speed and control; the control is what makes the speed safe.

Legible

See what was done, what was declined, and exactly what's waiting on you — nothing happens in a black box.

Bounded

Agents act only within the rules you set. Anything material or irreversible stops at a human gate.

Reversible

Every action is logged and undoable. A wrong turn is caught and rolled back, not discovered weeks later.

Owned

One operating system you own — not a swarm of rented agents you have to police. Built, run, accountable.

The outcome

Every SKU ships complete, consistent, and channel-ready without a merchandiser ever touching a spreadsheet.

1 OSOne master record, every channel
Every SKUEnriched and reconciled
ContinuousDrift caught as it happens
GovernedYou own the standards
Questions, answered

What you're actually getting.

Is this a product or a build?

It is a build. Kitsune forges a catalog operating layer around your actual suppliers, channels, and PIM — not a generic tool you configure and babysit. You own the resulting system.

What stays in my control?

Your category owners approve the enrichment rules, voice guidelines, and channel mappings. Agents execute against those standards; they do not invent policy, and anything below confidence routes to a human.

How is this different from a PIM platform?

A PIM stores product data. This forges the workforce that fills, cleans, translates, and channel-shapes it continuously — the labor a PIM assumes you already have.

Will it overwrite my existing catalog data?

No. Agents propose changes against your governed rules and preserve listing history. Merges, rewrites, and republishes happen only within the guardrails you sign off.

How does it handle a new marketplace?

The Channel Schema Adapter learns the new target's field set and limits, then maps your master records into it. You approve the mapping once and the system maintains it.

Bring us the bottleneck.

We'll forge the operating layer around your friction — built, owned, and running.