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  • Is CatalogPilot compliant with accessibility standards?

    Diego Cassio · 0 · Posted

    CatalogPilot generates accessibility-focused product structures, including descriptive image alt text, readable content hierarchy, and assistive-technology-friendly metadata.

    This helps align your catalog with modern ADA and WCAG expectations while improving usability for all shoppers.

  • Does CatalogPilot support multiple languages?

    Diego Cassio · 0 · Posted

    Yes.

    CatalogPilot can enrich your catalog in your primary language and deliver translated versions for additional languages you enable.

    This allows your products to be discoverable and accessible in multiple markets without duplicating effort or risking SEO issues.

  • Can I control what gets published?

    Diego Cassio · 0 · Posted

    Yes.

    CatalogPilot gives you full control. You can:

    • review enriched content before approval
    • enable or disable individual enrichment features
    • enrich in batches
    • publish incrementally
    • roll back changes instantly

    Nothing is forced and nothing goes live without your approval.

  • Why are H2 and H3 headings important on product pages?

    Diego Cassio · 0 · Posted

    Most eCommerce themes display a product title followed by a block of text with no structure.

    CatalogPilot introduces meaningful heading hierarchy so shoppers can scan content quickly and search engines can better understand product relevance and intent.

    These headings can be enabled or disabled at any time.

  • What does CatalogPilot actually enrich?

    Diego Cassio · 0 · Posted

    CatalogPilot enriches all critical components of a modern product catalog, including:

    • Product titles and descriptions
    • Structured headings (H1, H2, H3)
    • Variants and option-level data
    • Categories and product relationships
    • Images, alt text, and accessibility metadata
    • SEO metadata (titles, descriptions, social sharing)
    • Schema and structured data
    • Language-specific content (where enabled)
    • Trust, identity, and compliance signals

    Each component is enriched independently and delivered in a controlled, reviewable way.

  • Will CatalogPilot affect my site performance or page speed?

    Diego Cassio · 0 · Posted

    No.

    CatalogPilot is designed to be lightweight and non-blocking. It does not interfere with checkout, core assets, or platform logic.

    If CatalogPilot is disabled or unavailable, your site renders exactly as it did before.

  • What happens if CatalogPilot is unavailable or turned off?

    Diego Cassio · 0 · Posted

    Nothing breaks.

    Your store continues operating normally using its original content. CatalogPilot is designed so that it can be enabled or disabled instantly without affecting availability, checkout, or performance.

  • Will this overwrite or change my existing product data?

    Diego Cassio · 0 · Posted

    No.

    CatalogPilot never overwrites your original catalog data. Your product information remains unchanged inside your platform.

    If CatalogPilot is disabled, your storefront immediately falls back to its original content with no cleanup or rollback required.

  • How does CatalogPilot deliver enriched content to my storefront?

    Diego Cassio · 0 · Posted

    CatalogPilot uses a lightweight delivery trigger that activates when a page loads.

    This trigger injects enriched catalog intelligence, such as structured content, accessibility metadata, schema, and language-specific data, into the page safely and reversibly.

    No server files are modified, and nothing is permanently written into your platform.

  • Privacy Policy

    Diego Cassio · 0 · Posted

    Effective Date: January 1st 2026

    This Privacy Policy explains how AdVision eCommerce Inc., a Delaware corporation (“AdVision,” “we,” “us,” “our”), collects, uses, stores, transfers, and protects personal information when providing CatalogPilot and related services (“Service”).

    By accessing or using the Service, you agree to this Policy and all documents referenced within it.

    If you do not agree, do not use the Service.

    1. Scope

    This Policy applies to:

    • Merchants and their authorized users
    • Merchant Data processed through the Service
    • Visitors to our website(s)
    • Data processed for analytics, AI enrichment, support, and platform operations

    This Policy does not apply to:

    • Merchant
  • Terms & Conditions

    Diego Cassio · 0 · Posted

    Effective Date: January 1st 2026

    Entity: AdVision eCommerce Inc., a Delaware corporation (“AdVision,” “we,” “us,” “our”).

    These Terms & Conditions (“Terms”) govern your access to and use of CatalogPilot, including all related applications, interfaces, APIs, engines, dashboards, tools, websites, and integrations (collectively, the “Service”).

    By creating an account, using the Service, or clicking “I Agree,” you (“Merchant,” “you,” “your”) accept these Terms and all documents referenced within them.

    If you do not agree, do not use the Service.

    1. Definitions

    1.1 “Service” means CatalogPilot and all associated applications and systems provided by AdVision.

    1.2 “Merchant” means the business entity or

  • Why Google Merchant Still Matters in 2025

    Diego Cassio · 0 · Posted

    In the evolving world of eCommerce, Google Merchant Center remains one of the most effective tools for getting products in front of high-intent shoppers.

    Whether you’re using Shopify, WooCommerce, Lightspeed, Ecwid, BigCommerce, or a custom-built platform, Google Merchant still delivers where it counts: visibility, performance, and growth.

    Google isn’t just a search engine , it’s where buying journeys begin. When properly integrated, Google Merchant allows your products to appear in Google Shopping Ads, Free Listings, Search, and Performance Max campaigns. This exposure can drive highly qualified traffic without requiring large advertising budgets.

    The key to success lies in how well

  • Middleware Solutions for Retailers

    Diego Cassio · 0 · Posted

    1. What is middleware, and why is it important?

    Middleware is a software layer that connects various eCommerce systems, such as sales channels, inventory platforms, and marketing tools, allowing them to operate in sync. It enables automation, reduces errors, and simplifies operations for businesses without dedicated technical teams.

    2. How does middleware support non-technical retailers?

    Middleware eliminates the need for manual updates across systems by automating inventory management, order processing, and data synchronization. Designed with user-friendly interfaces, it delivers robust functionality without requiring technical knowledge.

    3. Which platforms are supported by the middleware solutions?

    Supported platforms include Lightspeed (R-Series, C-Series,

  • Self-Hosted vs. Cloud Solutions

    Diego Cassio · 0 · Posted

    In the dynamic world of eCommerce, selecting the right platform is crucial. Here's a simplified comparison to help you understand the options.

    Self-Hosted Platforms (WooCommerce, PrestaShop)

    Advantages:

    • Full Control: Customize every detail of your site.
    • Cost-Effective: No ongoing subscription fees.
    • Customization: Tailor features to your specific needs.
    • Data Ownership: Full control over your data and security.
    • Performance: Optimize server settings for better performance.

    Disadvantages:

    • Technical Expertise: Requires IT knowledge or support.
    • Setup Time and Cost: Initial setup can be time-consuming.

    Cloud Platforms (Shopify, BigCommerce)

    Advantages:

    • Ease of Use: User-friendly and quick to set up.
    • Scalability: Easily handles growth and traffic
  • Switch from Lightspeed to Magento

    Diego Cassio · 0 · Posted

    Switch from Lightspeed to Magento In today's competitive eCommerce landscape, businesses must leverage robust and flexible platforms to stay ahead. Migrating from Lightspeed eCommerce to Magento offers numerous advantages, empowering businesses with advanced features, scalability, and customization capabilities. Here are ten key benefits of making the switch to Magento: Enhanced Customization and Flexibility: Magento's open-source nature allows for extensive customization, enabling businesses to tailor their online stores to specific needs and preferences. Scalability: Magento is designed to handle high traffic volumes and large product catalogs, making it ideal for growing businesses. Advanced SEO Features: Magento offers robust SEO tools and

  • Lightspeed to Shopify Migration Benefits

    Diego Cassio · 0 · Posted

    Transitioning your eCommerce platform from Lightspeed to Shopify can significantly enhance your online business operations. Shopify, a leading eCommerce solution, offers a plethora of advantages tailored to various business needs, streamlining processes, improving user experience, and boosting overall business performance.

    Key Benefits:

    1. User-Friendly Interface: Shopify's intuitive interface simplifies online store management, accessible even for those with limited technical skills.
    2. Extensive App Store: Access a wide range of applications and integrations for easy customization and functionality extension.
    3. Responsive Design: Mobile-responsive themes ensure your store looks great on all devices, enhancing user experience and driving mobile sales.
    4. Reliable Hosting and Security: Benefit
  • Why WooCommerce Outshines Lightspeed

    Diego Cassio · 0 · Posted

    Introduction: Migrating from Lightspeed to WooCommerce can significantly enhance your online business. WooCommerce, a flexible and customizable open-source platform, offers numerous benefits tailored to the diverse needs of eCommerce businesses.

    Key Advantages:

    1. Cost-Effective: WooCommerce is a free plugin for WordPress, reducing the overall cost of your eCommerce platform.
    2. Flexibility and Customization: With numerous themes and plugins, WooCommerce allows you to tailor your store to meet specific business needs and aesthetics.
    3. Scalability: WooCommerce can easily scale to accommodate more products, higher traffic, and increased transactions.
    4. SEO-Friendly: WooCommerce, built on WordPress, inherits robust SEO capabilities, helping your products rank higher in search
  • Maximize Your eCommerce Potential: Why PrestaShop is the Best Move

    Diego Cassio · 0 · Posted

    Introduction: Switching your eCommerce platform from Lightspeed to PrestaShop can significantly boost your online store's performance and capabilities. PrestaShop is an open-source platform that offers flexibility, customization, and scalability to suit your unique business needs.

    Key Benefits:

    1. Customizability: Tailor your store to meet specific requirements for a unique shopping experience.
    2. Cost-Effectiveness: Eliminate subscription fees with this open-source solution, reducing operational costs.
    3. Scalability: Easily handle growing product catalogs and traffic without performance issues.
    4. Flexibility: Integrate seamlessly with a wide range of plugins and third-party services.
    5. SEO-Friendly: Designed to improve your store’s visibility on search engines.
    6. Multilingual and Multicurrency Support: Cater to
  • DataBridge v2 (alpha) Manual

    Diego Cassio · 0 · Posted

        

    Once installed and setup, our Data Bridge app will allow for the syncing of order and catalog info between your Lightspeed R-series account and one or more Lightspeed C-series websites.  The Data Bridge can:

    1. Automatically import new products from Retail into eCom
    2. Detect and sync certain product changes from Retail to eCom
    3. Automatically import new eCom orders into Retail
    4. Detect and sync certain order changes from eCom to Retail and from Retail to eCom
    5. Combine quantity on hand of products from multiple Retail shops and report that combined total as the stock quantity available in your eCom website(s);
  • Cloud-Based eCommerce Shift

    Diego Cassio · 0 · Posted

    Online retailers are moving away from cloud-based e-commerce platforms to gain greater control over their storefronts and data. This shift is driven by the need for enhanced customization, data sovereignty, and privacy.

    Why Shift Away from Cloud-Based eCommerce?

    1. Customization and Brand Identity: Cloud platforms limit design and functionality customization. Retailers seek unique shopping experiences that reflect their brand identity.
    2. Data Control and Privacy: Retailers want better data management to ensure privacy and comply with regulations like GDPR and CCPA.
    3. Performance and Reliability: Shared cloud resources can cause performance issues. Alternative solutions offer better control over uptime and loading times.
    4. Cost