Use cases
Online catalogues for stock-led businesses with real buying friction.
Product List Online is for teams selling physical stock where customers still ask for lists, prices, photos, availability and quotes before they can buy.
Manual updates, attachments and old prices.
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Industries
Specific stock problems need specific catalogue screens.
Each use case below includes its own buying pattern, product examples and operational problems so the site no longer feels like plain text in boxes.
Auto parts
Part numbers, stock availability and quote requests without customers phoning the counter first.
Reclamation yards
Unique reclaimed stock with photos, sizes, prices on request and fast enquiries.
Architectural salvage
Give buyers confidence before they travel, commit or ask for a quote.
Antique and vintage dealers
Curated pieces with changing availability, photos and serious buyer enquiries.
Industrial surplus
Specs, condition, quantity and quote workflows for serious industrial buyers.
Wholesale distributors
Repeat customers can browse stock and place bulk orders without waiting for a rep.
Plant nurseries
Seasonal live availability for trade buyers, landscapers and garden centres.
Fabric, tile and stone
Show batches, colours, sizes, offcuts and stock status clearly online.
Liquidation and pallet stock
Move fast-changing lots with clearer images, quantities and order options.
Jewellery and gemstones
Controlled catalogue access with private pricing and quote-led selling.
Art and print galleries
Show editions, framed options and availability without a back-and-forth email chain.
One list, many customers
Use one managed product list to serve trade buyers, quote requests and online orders.
Whether you sell reclaimed beams, part-numbered stock, wholesale cases, seasonal plants or private jewellery lines, the catalogue gives customers a clearer route from interest to action.
Visual direction
Not one repeated mockup. Different pages need different proof.
The catalogue, dashboard, live stock and sales-tool graphics are now used around the site with matching page-specific interface visuals.


