AI Credits Cheat Sheet
CUSTOMER EXAMPLE #1
A leading manufacturer of fitness equipment
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The fitness brand manufactures cardio machines and strength equipment, which they sell B2B to distributors and D2C through their own webshop hosted on WooCommerce, as well as some other sales channels.
They have 153 channels set up in Plytix. 84% of these channels are scheduled to update daily, syncing their products straight to their sales channels, 16% they update manually. They use formula attributes to translate product descriptions, adjust weight units, and change dimensions before sharing them on their channels.
They have 17 Brand Portals and 13 Product Data Sheets (organized by customer and language), which they use to give dealers, distributors, and internal service departments instant access to accurate product information.
CUSTOMER EXAMPLE #2
A footwear distributor and retailer
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The footwear distributor manages 77,091 parent products for the five footwear brands they own, plus the other brands they distribute for. They have 5 Import Feeds set up to bring these products into Plytix.
They sell through four websites: one multi-brand store and three brand-specific sites. They have 12 channels set up in Plytix to feed product information to these websites, 10 of which are scheduled to update automatically, and 2 which they update manually.
They also use 3 Brand Portals to share product information with copywriting agencies, who create product content that is then added to their websites.
CUSTOMER EXAMPLE #3
A multi-brand fashion group
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The company owns several fashion labels and creates 6–8 collections a year. Each collection contains several hundred products, and they manage more than 100,000 products in total. They use Plytix as their central source of truth to manage all their product information and have 19 channels set up to share their products with partners, 2 of which are exported manually, whilst the remaining 17 are scheduled to export automatically.
They also use 2 Brand Portals as well as Plytix’s AI to translate product descriptions from English into Danish and German, a job that they previously had to pay an agency to handle for them.