Learn about the digital shelf, including strategies for winning sales.
How (and How Much) Will AI Change Shopping
Rob Gonzalez, Salsify co-founder & CMO, explains the shift to chat-based discovery and how brands can prepare.
Learn MorePIM
Manage all product content in one central system of record.
Syndication
Easily syndicate product content to every consumer touch point.
Enhanced Content
Enrich product pages with below-the-fold content and rich media.
Intelligence Suite
Bring AI-powered capabilities directly into your Salsify workflows.
Grocery Accelerator
Leverage the first-ever category-wide PXM accelerator in the grocery industry.
GDSN Data Pool
Synchronize standard supply chain, marketing, and ecommerce attributes globally.
Digital Shelf Analytics
Continuously optimize your organization’s product content syndication.
Catalog Sites
Share secure, on-brand, and always up-to-date digital product catalogs.
Automation and AI
Automate business processes and enhance Salsify workflows with AI.
PXM Platform, Integrations, and APIs
Integrate the PXM platform with the rest of your enterprise systems architecture.
Resources
Resource Library
Explore our ecommerce resources to get everything you need to win on the digital shelf.
Blog
Read our blog to get actionable insights for navigating changing markets and industry demands.
Webinars
Watch our on-demand ecommerce webinars to gain expert advice and tips from our community of industry leaders.
Customer Blog
Gain the latest tips, industry trends, and actionable ecommerce insights.
Knowledge Base
Investigate our knowledge base to build your Salsify skills and understanding.
API
Examine our comprehensive API and webhook guides to start working with Salsify quickly.
2026 Consumer Research
Our latest report shares shoppers' fresh insights on buying behavior, loyalty, AI trust, and more.
DownloadProduct information management is the process of organizing product data for all items in a brand’s catalog within one centralized system.
Product information management (PIM) software helps companies manage, optimize, and activate product information needed to sell and market products across distribution channels. Using a PIM, businesses can house product data and digital assets, such as marketing copy, feature descriptions, logistics information, and more.
Businesses can organize product information on their PIM via stock- keeping unit (SKU), product name, technical specification, and more. By categorizing product information within the system, businesses gain a single source of truth for product data, which they can then distribute to other channels automatically. In this way, a PIM system maintains data quality and streamlines data-sharing processes.
PIM systems allow businesses to integrate product data from customer relationship suppliers, marketing portals, suppliers, and other areas of their organization. They can then organize the data into catalogs and send that information to ecommerce platforms, marketplaces, or mobile applications. In today’s highly competitive market, organizing information via a PIM is essential.