One operating view for digital shelf execution

Intodat brings product visibility, availability, pricing, sales signals, ratings, reviews, content quality, and competitor movement into a single workflow for ecommerce and commercial teams.

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Built for the work brand teams do every week

Digital shelf work is not one metric. It is a set of recurring checks that need to be easy to trust, assign, and repeat.

Retailer coverage

Track priority retailers and marketplaces by market, category, and SKU set.

Search rank

Check how products appear for important shopper queries and category pages.

Availability

Flag out-of-stock, unavailable, and retailer-level coverage gaps.

Price and promo

Watch price changes, discounting, promotions, and competitive movement.

Sales signals

Track where product and category sales movement points to a shelf problem or opportunity.

Ratings and reviews

Monitor rating changes, new review themes, competitor praise, and recurring shopper complaints.

Content compliance

Compare live product pages against your required images, copy, and attributes.

Team follow-up

Turn shelf issues into clear lists for sales, ecommerce, and marketing.

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From snapshot reports to active shelf management

The shelf changes too often for quarterly cleanups. Intodat helps teams keep a live view of the issues that matter now.

  • Daily or scheduled monitoring by channel
  • SKU-level issue detection
  • Category, sales, ratings, reviews, and competitor context
  • Exportable findings for commercial routines

Use the same shelf data across teams

Ecommerce teams

Prioritize the products and retailers where visibility, availability, or content problems are hurting execution.

Sales and key account teams

Bring sharper evidence into retailer conversations, from out-of-stocks and stopped promos to pricing, sales, and rating issues.

Marketing teams

Make sure campaigns land on product pages that show the right story, assets, claims, ratings, and customer proof.

Why it matters

The shelf moves before the report does.

Retail pages change constantly. Positions move, prices and promotions shift, availability disappears, reviews land, and competitors update their pages. If teams only see that after a monthly review, the lost sales have already happened.

Intodat keeps that work current by collecting the live shelf, comparing it with the category around it, and turning changes into something teams can use.

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Scrape retailer sites daily

Track whole ecommerce sites, selected categories, search results, or hand-picked product pages.

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Collect the shelf facts

Pull 100+ fields across product content, price, promo, availability, category position, ratings, reviews, and competitors.

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Analyze what changed

Compare live pages against your standards and the category around you, then flag the changes worth acting on.

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Turn data into team work

Create focused insights for ecommerce, sales, and marketing teams instead of asking them to read raw exports.

Retailer coverage

Any retailer your team needs to watch.

Intodat is not limited to the ready retailer list on the site. Those pages show confirmed examples. For a brand project, the starting point is your real market: priority retailers, marketplaces, DTC stores, categories, SKUs, and competitors.

Any retailer, marketplace, or DTC site

The published retailer pages are examples of confirmed coverage. Intodat can validate and build monitoring for the retailer list your brand actually needs.

Retailer-specific scraping logic

Each retailer has its own page structure, bot protection, languages, currencies, categories, and stock signals. The platform is built around that reality.

Internal data can sit beside shelf data

ERP or other internal feeds can be imported so ecommerce signals and offline commercial context are easier to compare.

See where your digital shelf is leaking before the next campaign

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Send your priority SKUs and retailer list. Intodat will help shape a first monitoring view for availability, pricing, content, search, reviews, and competitor movement.