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Product catalogs are a great way to share your product and service offerings with customers.
This customizable product catalog allows you to display your products directly in your website. Grouping them into categories makes it easy for prospective customers to browse. You can give each product custom details such as size, color, or any custom data unique to your catalog.
Admins can log in to edit existing products or add new ones.
There are many options for expanding the functionality of a product catalog, such as building it into an ordering app and allowing customers to create orders and pay directly in the app using PayPal or Stripe.
Explore the following resources to help you build your own custom app:
Screenshots of the Product Catalog Database Template
Benefits of the Product Catalog Database Template
- Flexibility to adapt to your specific use case – build a catalog for your classes and workshops, custom products like signs or t-shirts, or studio goods.
- Reach more customers by making it easy for them to view your offerings and decide if they want to purchase from you.
- Save time by building a flexible Knack app that allows you to easily store and manage your own product offerings.
Key Features of the Product Catalog Database Template
- Organization – Organize your products into separate categories for easy browsing.
- Admin privileges – Allow admins to add new products and update existing entries.
- Accept payments – Enable e-commerce to allow customers to purchase products via Stripe or PayPal.
About the Product Catalog Database Template
Our demo apps are designed as a learning tool. You can get a sense for what types of apps are possible with Knack. Install apps to your own account to see how they are built. Then, build your own custom Knack app using our no-code Builder!
How to Use the Product Catalog Database Template
- Get help building your app: Request a demo
- See how this app is built: Install the Product Catalog