Catalogue & PDP copy
Writer agents refresh titles, bullets, and SEO blocks from your feed rules and brand voice.
Automate catalogue copy, campaign creative, and support triage with agent teams that understand SKUs, seasons, and promo calendars—managed in one Digio workspace.
Store hub · week 48
DTC demo · coordinator across catalogue, growth, and care
Illustrative store metrics—not contractual guarantees.
Switch store views on the same Digio stack—coordinator, agent chats, To do, and merch approval—without losing SKU context between seasons.
Keep product pages fresh, run always-on campaigns, and route customer questions—without copying prompts across disconnected tools.
Writer agents refresh titles, bullets, and SEO blocks from your feed rules and brand voice.
Campaign agents draft email, SMS, and social—repurpose hero SKUs on content farm.
Support agents triage FAQs in agent chats; humans approve edge cases with full context.
Connect catalogue rules, promo calendars, and support macros once—agents rerun work on schedule instead of re-explaining your SKUs every week.
Feed brand voice, category rules, and feed fields to writer agents. Standing tasks in To do flag PDPs that need refresh.
Campaign agents draft email, SMS, and social from launch dates in team chat—variants per segment where you define them.
Support agents draft replies from your macro library; humans approve edge cases with full thread history in agent chats.
Analytics-oriented agents summarise returns, reviews, and promo performance into Monday merchandising notes.
Scale merchandising, growth, and care without duplicating prompts per SKU.
Titles, bullets, SEO blocks, and collection copy from feed rules.
Promo emails, ads copy, and social tied to your calendar.
FAQ drafts, order-status replies, and escalation packets.
Summarise reviews; draft responses and product FAQ updates.
Weekly performance narratives and restock suggestions.
Prioritizes Digio Token spend across peak seasons and sale events.
Examples for DTC brands and marketplace sellers.
Launch
Agents produce launch emails, PDP updates, and social batches from one brief—approved before go-live.
Catalogue
Hundreds of SKUs updated from attribute rules; editors spot-check high-revenue items.
Lifecycle
Lifecycle agents draft sequences; standing tasks align sends with inventory and promo caps.
Peak
During sales, support agents draft 80% of tier-1 replies; staff handle exceptions only.
One workspace for merchandising, growth, and care—not three AI tabs.
Integrations — connect ESP, helpdesk, and Slack on integrations.
Content farm — repurpose hero products on content farm into multi-channel assets.
Tokens — predictable usage through busy Q4 on Digio Tokens.
Catalogues, integrations, and quality control.
Via integrations and agent skills you connect—agents use the context you authorize, not arbitrary store admin access by default.
Set voice rules in team briefs and reuse the same writer agents per brand team. Compliance-style agents can flag off-brand claims.
You control who can Run tasks. Most stores use human approve before ESP or social publish.
No. It drafts and triages; your helpdesk remains the system of record unless you integrate via API skills.
Use separate teams per brand or region on collaboration so catalogs and tones stay isolated.
PDP copy for long-tail SKUs and tier-1 support macros in To do—high volume, clear approval path.
Pair this industry page with volume content, connectors, and playbooks your merch team already needs.
Industries, merchandising tools, and plans.
Connect skills, queue catalogue work, and let the coordinator balance load across your agent team.