Building a tool to turn product images into ecommerce product content — looking for feedback
Hi everyone,
I’m building Catalog Mind and would really appreciate honest feedback from ecommerce store owners, agencies, and anyone who manages product catalogs.
The problem I’m trying to solve is this: many online stores have good product images, but the actual product data is often thin, inconsistent, or missing — especially when products are bulk-uploaded from supplier sheets, CSVs, or image folders.
That usually creates a lot of manual cleanup before products are ready for the website, SEO, Google Shopping, Amazon, or other marketplaces.
Catalog Mind helps generate product catalog content directly from product images, including:
- Product titles
- Short descriptions
- Full descriptions
- Product attributes
- FAQs
- SEO titles and meta descriptions
- Tags and structured product content
The idea is not to auto-publish blindly. The goal is to give merchants a strong first draft that they can review, edit, and then use across their ecommerce channels.
It could be useful for:
- Ecommerce stores with incomplete product descriptions
- Merchants bulk-uploading products from CSVs
- Stores with product images but weak catalog data
- Agencies cleaning up product catalogs for clients
- Merchants preparing content for SEO, Google Shopping, Amazon, or marketplace listings
I’m still improving the workflow and would love feedback on:
- Which product fields matter most to generate from images: titles, descriptions, attributes, FAQs, SEO metadata, tags, or marketplace fields?
- Where does incomplete catalog data create the biggest problem first: product pages, SEO, Google Shopping, ads, or marketplace listings?
- Would you prefer direct store sync, or a review-and-export workflow where you approve everything before publishing?
- Are there any custom workflows, export formats, or catalog fields you would want this to support?
It’s still early, and I’m trying to validate whether this workflow is actually useful before adding more features.
Happy to share the link if anyone wants to take a look.