Import Products
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Drop your CSV here
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Work freely — pay only when you download.
- Up to 20 products
- 1 layout (Grid)
- CSV upload
- Watermark on PDF
- No Shopify
- Unlimited products
- All layouts + Custom Editor
- PDF no watermark
- Valid full calendar day
- No Shopify
- Unlimited products
- All layouts + Custom Editor
- PDF no watermark
- Save projects
- No Shopify
- All in Pro
- Up to 15 users (same domain)
- Shopify / WooCommerce
- Central brand settings
- Admin panel
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📚 User Guide
🚀 Quick Start — create your first catalog in 5 minutes
Prepare your product file
Open your Excel file and make sure you have at least two columns: name and price. Save it as CSV (Excel: File → Save As → CSV UTF-8). Other useful columns: sku, category, description, image_url.
Upload your CSV — Import Products
Click Import Products in the sidebar, then drag your CSV file into the upload area or click to browse. Catalogly will read your columns automatically. If the column names don't match exactly, click Re-map to assign them manually.
Choose your layout — Design & Layout
Go to Design & Layout. Pick a layout (Grid, List, Magazine, Grand, or Lookbook). Then add your logo, choose a brand color, and set the catalog title. Click Save as Brand to reuse this setup in future catalogs.
Preview your catalog
Click Preview to see how your catalog looks. Scroll through the pages to check product placement and layout. You can go back to Design to tweak settings at any time.
Download as PDF
In the Preview page, click Download PDF. Free plan includes a watermark. Upgrade to Daily Pass (€5/day) or Pro (€19/mo) to remove it. Your data is never sent to our servers — everything stays in your browser.
🖼️ Layout guide — which one to choose?
Grid — 12 products per page
The most compact layout. 4 columns × 3 rows. Best for large catalogs where you need to show many products at a glance. Includes image, name, SKU and prices. No description.
List — 12 products per page
Row-based layout with a barcode column. Perfect for wholesale or B2B price lists where buyers need to identify products by SKU or barcode. Very scannable.
Magazine — 6 products per page
2 columns × 3 rows with space for a short description. Ideal when product presentation matters — fashion, home, beauty, food. Images are larger and more prominent.
Grand Catalog — 2 products per page
Full-width layout with maximum detail per product. Use this for high-end or complex products that need a long description, multiple price tiers, and a large image.
Lookbook — 4 products per page
Visual-first layout inspired by fashion lookbooks. Large images, minimal text. Great for product ranges where the visual impression is the selling point.
🏷️ How prices work
Two price columns: RRP and Wholesale
Catalogly supports two price fields: price (shown as RRP — Recommended Retail Price) and price2 (shown as Wholesale). In every layout, RRP is the primary price displayed prominently, and Wholesale appears smaller below it. You can rename both labels in Design → Price Labels.
Only have one price?
No problem. Just use the price column. The second price field (Wholesale) is optional — if empty, it simply won't show in the catalog.
🏷️ Brand Profiles — save & reuse your brand
What is a Brand Profile?
A Brand Profile saves your logo, colors, fonts, and company name so you can apply them to any future catalog in one click — without redoing your setup every time.
How to save one
Set up your brand in Design & Layout, then click 💾 Save as Brand. Give it a name (e.g. "Main Brand" or "Trade Show 2025"). You need to be logged in to save brand profiles.
How to apply one
Go to Brand Profiles in the sidebar. Click Apply on any saved profile — all your design settings will be updated instantly.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
name, price, sku etc. before exporting as CSV.image_url column in your CSV with the direct URL of each product image (e.g. from your website, Dropbox, or any hosting). The images must be publicly accessible — Catalogly loads them directly in the browser. Local file paths won't work.category column to your CSV, then enable Group by Category in the Design page. Catalogly will automatically insert section title pages between product groups.