Catalog Scoring
What Catalog Scoring means
Catalog scoring is the practice of evaluating product data quality across the dimensions that affect performance. Instead of assuming a catalog is healthy, scoring makes quality measurable. That includes completeness, consistency, structure, clarity, differentiation, and readiness for search, merchandising, and AI systems.
CatalogIQ Catalog Scoring is useful because most organizations do not have a clear way to assess catalog quality before performance problems show up downstream in search, conversion, or content operations.
What catalog scoring reveals
- Which categories or products are incomplete
- Where weak structure is limiting discoverability
- Which products have thin or duplicated content
- How quality issues are distributed across suppliers or sources
- What improvement work should be prioritized first
Where CatalogIQ fits
CatalogIQ uses scoring as a management layer, not just a report. The goal is to make catalog quality visible, measurable, and actionable so teams can improve what matters most instead of fixing content blindly.
How this fits inside CatalogIQ
Catalog Scoring is the measurement layer inside CatalogIQ. It gives teams a structured way to understand where quality is weak and where improvement work should start.
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Key ideas
- Catalog quality visibility
- Completeness and consistency
- Prioritized fixes
- Search and AI readiness
- Continuous improvement