SK Catalog · products, services & pricing

The system of record
your AI actually reads.

Define a product or service once. Your agents answer "do you have it?" from it, quotes price from it, invoices bill from it, inventory counts it — all by reference. Change a price once and everything downstream is correct.

one definition · semantic search · API / webhook / MCP · not a storefront · Core Suite
One definitionreferenced everywhere
Built for agentsanswers, semantically
Services toodurations, resources
MCP-nativeyour agents query it
Why it's different

Built to do the work, not just store it.

Five capabilities that make SK Catalog feel less like software you maintain and more like a teammate that already did the task.

Define it once — everything else just points

Catalog is the single source of truth for what you sell. CRM interests, invoices, inventory and the agents all reference items by ID. Change a price in one place and every quote, bill and answer updates — no drift, no stale price in a forgotten document.

  • One item record, referenced suite-wide
  • Price changes propagate by reference
  • No duplicated, drifting product data

Built so your AI can answer from it

SUKI and SK Chat answer "do you have a 1.5-ton inverter AC?" by searching the catalog semantically — matching intent, not just keywords. The AI sells from your real catalog instead of guessing or deflecting.

  • Semantic search over your catalog
  • Agents answer availability and price live
  • Intent-matched, not keyword-brittle

Services are first-class, not bolted on

Not just SKUs: services with durations, resources and prerequisites — exactly what SK Calendar books against. A haircut, a service visit, a consultation: modeled properly, bookable directly.

  • Services with duration and resources
  • What Calendar books availability from
  • Products and services in one model

Structure, not name-string spaghetti

Variants and attributes — sizes, colors, capacities, tiers — are structured data you can filter, price and report on. Per-currency price lists today; matrix and formula pricing on the roadmap.

  • Variants and typed attributes
  • Per-currency, per-context price lists
  • Matrix/formula pricing on the roadmap

Headless by design: API, webhook, MCP

Catalog is deliberately not a storefront — it's a record you serve over the API, subscribe to via webhooks, and expose to agents over MCP with scoped permissions. Your own AI gets the same tools ours do.

  • API/webhook-first, no forced storefront
  • MCP tools with scoped permissions
  • Deactivate-only: references never break

That's five of many.

The full capability list — every feature illustrated — is on the features page.

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The truth the whole suite sells from.

Catalog defines it, Inventory counts it, Billing prices it, the agents pitch it, Calendar books the service version of it — all by one item ID. It's the AI-native system of record the rest of the platform leans on.

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No per-seat pricing. Whole team in.

SK Catalog ships in the flat Core Suite — six sibling products included.

Core: CRM + Calendar + Tickets + Works + Catalog + Inventory + Notifications · ₹ / $ / €
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Fair questions, straight answers.

Is SK Catalog a storefront / online shop?
No — deliberately. It's a headless system of record for what you sell, served over API, webhooks and MCP. That's what lets your agents, invoices, inventory and a future storefront all read one consistent definition instead of each keeping their own drifting copy.
Why does the AI need a catalog?
So it can answer truthfully. "Do you have X, and how much?" is only answerable if the products live somewhere structured and current. Catalog gives SUKI and SK Chat semantic search over your real, priced, in-stock items — so they sell instead of deflect.
What about complex pricing?
Per-currency and per-context price lists are supported now (₹/$/€). Matrix and formula pricing — size-by-finish grids, computed prices — are on the roadmap; the page won't pretend they're shipping before they are.

Stop maintaining software. Start shipping work.

SK Catalog is free to begin inside the Core Suite.

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