Who this is for
You need this if your products are live but your catalog feels messy.
Products look inconsistent
Some titles are too long, some are too short, descriptions are missing, images do not match, or product details feel unfinished.
Collections are hard to shop
Products are not grouped clearly, filters feel weak, and shoppers have to work too hard to find what they came for.
Backend details are missing
Tags, variants, SEO fields, alt text, vendor details, product types, and internal organization are incomplete or inconsistent.
What gets cleaned up
The catalog details that make your store easier to shop.
Pricing
Choose the catalog cleanup level your store needs.
Starter Catalog Cleanup
$497
For stores with under 25 products that need product titles, descriptions, images, tags, collections, and basic SEO fields cleaned up.
Best for small catalogs that need structure fast.
Standard Catalog Cleanup
$797
For stores with 25 to 100 products that need deeper cleanup across products, collections, images, tags, SEO fields, and backend organization.
Best for growing stores with a messy catalog that needs a stronger structure.
Growth Catalog Cleanup
$1,497+
For stores with 100+ products or catalogs that need a full cleanup, deeper restructuring, collection review, and stronger backend organization.
Best for larger catalogs where messy product data is hurting the shopping experience.
Step 1
Catalog review
I review your products, collections, titles, descriptions, images, variants, tags, SEO fields, and backend organization to see what is messy or missing.
Step 2
Cleanup and organization
I clean up the catalog details that affect shopping and management, including titles, descriptions, images, tags, variants, collections, SEO fields, and backend structure.
Step 3
Handoff notes
You get a cleaner product catalog plus notes on what was fixed, what still needs attention, and how to keep the catalog organized going forward.

Real cleanup impact
Cleaner products create a cleaner store.
When product titles, images, descriptions, tags, collections, and SEO fields are cleaned up, shoppers can understand the store faster and the backend becomes easier to manage. Catalog cleanup is not just admin work. It affects how the store feels, how products are found, and how confident buyers feel.
Before you book
Questions about catalog cleanup
Yes, if the products are live but the catalog feels messy. Uploading products is only the first step. Product titles, descriptions, images, variants, tags, collections, and SEO fields still need to be organized so shoppers can understand what they are buying.
It depends on the package and product count. I clean and improve descriptions based on the scope, but if every product needs full rewritten copy, that may require a larger cleanup package or a separate content add-on.
Yes. Collections are part of the cleanup because product organization affects how people shop. I review collection structure, product grouping, filters, sorting, and whether the catalog makes sense from a customer point of view.


