Filters definitions
Crawlo's data structure allows you to filter products using the following attributes:
Product Group
Main Product Group
Product Name
Product Name/Specifications
All Website Category
Exact Website Category
Brand
Relevance
EAN/Asin/SKU
Assortment type
Price Range
Specifications
Rating
Reviews
Custom Collection
1- Product name
Searches in the name of products
2- All Website Categories
Searches in the name of websites categories (Breadcrumb)
3- Product group
A collection of products that simulate your internal products group.
4- Brand
Search in product Brand name, this value is not always structured as it should, reason why sometimes is better to search for Brand in Product name or in Specifications.
Besides, by using product name and specification you will be able to put multiple brand in one search field.
5- Exact Website category
Searches in exact website categories
6- Product name & Specifications
Searches both in the name and specifications of products
7- Relevance
Is useful when you need to filter products whose Crawlo Relevance is higher or lower than a given value, this value should be between 0 and 100%.
8- Assortment type
Filters the type of assortment if Marketplace or Inventory
9- Price Range
Filters products by price, for example for prices between 100€ and 200€:
We can also fill one value, for example if we want to see products from 100 to infinity
10- Specifications
Searches in all specifications tables of all competitors
11- Reviews
Filters products by number of reviews, in the following example we include products above 1000 reviews:
12- Custom Collection
Crawlo Allows to create custom products collections, for example you can create a collection of "Products below 10€". How to use it:
A. Start with an advanced search with the criteria you want and click Save as new custom collection.
B. Set the name of your custom category and save.
C. Go the filter and use your Custom category to filter products around the dashboard like any other filter.
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