Founding offer for Shopify merchants and agencies

Stop bad catalog data before it wrecks imports, variants, and shopping feeds.

Catalog Rescue audits your Shopify CSV, fixes the safe problems automatically, flags risky rows for review, and gives you a cleaner file plus a plain-English import risk report.

  • Fix SKUs, tags, weights, handles, variants, and image rows
  • Reduce manual spreadsheet cleanup before import day
  • Start with a CSV workflow, not deep store permissions
24-48h

Target turnaround for early cleanup jobs

📄 CSV-first

No app install needed for the first delivery

Proof

Before/after file, issue report, and change summary

Why buy this

The pain is not "bad data." The pain is what bad data breaks downstream.

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Imports fail at the worst time

Product launches, migrations, and vendor syncs get stalled by row-level CSV issues nobody spots until Shopify rejects the file or overwrites something important.

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Variant mistakes spread fast

Broken option groupings, duplicated SKUs, and missing weights ripple into inventory, fulfillment, and ad channels.

Spreadsheet cleanup burns hours

Merchants and agencies still end up doing forensic CSV work by hand. This product is built to remove that bottleneck first.

What it fixes

Built for the catalog mistakes that actually cost merchants money.

SKU chaos

Duplicate, malformed, or inconsistent SKUs that break fulfillment and reporting.

Variant row errors

Option mismatches, orphaned rows, and broken product-to-variant structure.

Weight problems

Missing or invalid weights that create shipping surprises and feed quality issues.

Handle collisions

Duplicate or malformed handles that make imports unsafe or ambiguous.

Tag sprawl

Messy separators, duplicates, and inconsistent taxonomy that make merchandising harder.

Overwrite risks

Blank columns and fragile rows that can silently wipe live data during import.

Image row issues

Bad image row structure that leaves products disconnected from their media.

Feed-readiness gaps

Catalog inconsistencies that make Google Shopping and other feeds harder to trust.

How it works

Start as a service now. Turn it into ongoing catalog QA later.

01

Send the file

Export your Shopify product CSV or share the messy supplier spreadsheet you need translated into Shopify shape.

02

Get the audit

Receive a report with blockers, warnings, safe autofixes, and explicit notes about anything risky enough to require approval.

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Import with less risk

Get a cleaned CSV, a change summary, and a clearer import path without spending the whole day inside spreadsheets.

Founding pilot

Pre-sell the workflow before the full app exists.

The first version is a concierge cleanup service backed by the same rules engine the app will use later. Founding customers get faster hands-on support and direct influence over what becomes productized.

$299 for the first catalog cleanup
  • One full catalog audit and cleanup pass
  • Shopify-ready cleaned CSV export
  • Issue report with blockers, warnings, and safe fixes
  • Before/after change summary you can review quickly
  • 7 days of async follow-up on that file

Good fit for merchants, migration projects, agencies, and feed cleanup work. Larger catalogs can be scoped separately.

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FAQ

Questions merchants ask before handing over a catalog file.

Do I need to install a Shopify app first?

No. The initial offer is CSV-first, which keeps the workflow simple and avoids asking for store permissions before there is proven value.

Do you auto-change risky product data?

No. Safe cleanup can be automated. Anything that could change catalog meaning gets flagged for review instead of silently rewritten.

What files can this handle?

Shopify product CSV exports first, then adjacent supplier or migration spreadsheets that need to be mapped into Shopify format.

Is this just a one-off service?

It starts there on purpose. The long-term product is a repeatable validator and monitoring workflow, but the first thing to sell is cleanup that pays for itself.