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Honest comparisons.
Where it usually goes wrong.

There isn't a single 'catalog' competitor — product data usually lives scattered across spreadsheets, a storefront, and each tool's own copy. Here's that comparison, straight.

verified June 13, 2026 · we refresh these Sep 2026

the spreadsheetWhere most product data lives

A shared sheet of products and prices. Free, familiar — and the source of every 'why does the invoice say a different price?' the moment a second tool keeps its own copy.

the storefront's catalogShopify / marketplace product data

Fine if the storefront is the only place you sell. But the data is trapped inside it — your agents, invoices and stock each end up with a separate, drifting copy.

choose sk catalog ifYou want one record everything reads

An AI-native system of record — API, webhooks and MCP — that CRM, Billing, Inventory and the agents all reference by ID. Change a price once; correct everywhere.

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SK Catalog vs the spreadsheet

The honest default for product data in most SMBs is a spreadsheet. It's free and everyone can edit it — which is exactly the problem once more than one system needs the truth.

SK Catalogthe spreadsheet
Source of truthOne referenced recordEverything points at it by IDA copy per toolThe sheet, the invoice template, the storefront — each its own version
Price changesChange once, correct everywherePropagates by referenceChange everywhere, manuallyMiss one and your documents disagree
AI can read itSemantic search, MCPAgents answer 'do you have X?' from itNoAn LLM can't reliably price from a spreadsheet
StructureVariants, typed attributesQueryable, filterableColumns and hopeFree text and merged cells, parsed by guesswork
ServicesFirst-class, bookableDuration + resources → CalendarNot reallySpreadsheets don't book appointments
CostIn the Core SuiteFree to startFreeGenuinely free — and genuinely a liability at scale

Where the spreadsheet wins

  • Free, universal, and everyone already knows how to use one
  • Perfect for a dozen products that rarely change
  • No setup, no platform, no commitment
  • For a tiny, static catalog, a sheet honestly works

Where SK Catalog wins

  • One record everything references — prices can't disagree across documents
  • Your AI agents answer and quote from it, semantically
  • Structured variants and attributes you can query and report on
  • Services that are bookable, and a record that scales past the sheet
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SK Catalog vs the storefront catalog

If you sell on Shopify or a marketplace, your products live in its catalog. That's fine until your phone agent, your invoices and your stock system each need the same truth — and the storefront won't give it up cleanly.

SK Catalogthe storefront catalog
ShapeHeadless system of recordAPI/webhook/MCP-firstStorefront-boundData lives to serve the shop, not the suite
Who can read itAny tool, any agentScoped API & MCPThe storefront, mainlyExport/integrate to share — copies that drift
AI-nativeBuilt for agentsMCP tools, semantic searchNot designed for itBolted-on at best
Feeds invoices & stockBy referenceCRM, Billing, Inventory read it liveVia sync/integrationAnother copy to keep in step
Lock-inBuild on itYours to serve anywhereTrapped in the shopLeaving the storefront means leaving the data
StorefrontFeeds any storefrontHeadless by designIs the storefrontTheir actual strength — selling online

Where the storefront catalog wins

  • If selling online is the whole job, the storefront's catalog is purpose-built
  • Rich merchandising, themes and checkout you don't have to build
  • Marketplace reach and a buyer-facing experience
  • SK Catalog isn't a storefront — for pure online selling, you still want one

Where SK Catalog wins

  • A headless record your agents, invoices and stock all read by reference
  • No drifting copies — one truth, served over API/webhook/MCP
  • Feeds any storefront rather than being trapped in one
  • Built for AI to read and act on, not just for a shop to display
Methodology · verified June 13, 2026 · refresh Sep 2026Verified June 13, 2026. SK Catalog is an AI-native system of record (API / webhooks / MCP), deliberately not a storefront. The honest 'competition' for most SMBs is scattered product data — spreadsheets and a storefront's own catalog — rather than a single product-information-management vendor. SK Catalog ships in the flat Core Suite (₹0 / ₹2,499 / ₹6,999); a storefront (e.g. Shopify) remains complementary for online selling.

The honest answer: it depends — but the suite is the edge.

Where they win, we said so. Where we win, it's because SK Catalog shares one record with the rest of your business.

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