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Step 1 of 3 · Bootstrap

Bring your price book.

Drop a CSV or .xlsx from your ERP (or paste a few rows) and we’ll preview how each line maps to a SKU, unit of measure, and price tier. For a workbook with multiple tabs, pick the sheet to preview. Nothing is saved yet — once the shape looks right, we’ll persist it to your tenant on the next step.

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Step 1 · Catalog source

Drop a CSV or .xlsx, or paste rows

schema v0

Columns expected: SKU, description, uom, price-tier, quantity. Headers are case-insensitive and tolerant of whitespace, dashes, and common synonyms (qty, unit, tier…). For an .xlsx workbook with multiple tabs, pick the sheet to preview. Nothing is saved until you confirm.

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Drop a CSV or .xlsx, paste rows, or hit Use sample CSV to preview the expected shape.

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Demo data only — nothing is saved yet.

Next: see demo activity →

Tolerant headers

Column names

SKU, item, code… description, name… uom, unit… price-tier, tier… quantity, qty. We map them by case-insensitive synonyms, so an export from any ERP will land cleanly.

Quoted fields

Commas in cells

Descriptions like "Corrugated wrap, 24×36, 500/plt" parse correctly — RFC-4180 quoted fields with "" escapes are handled in the browser.

No rows?

Use the sample

Hit "Use sample CSV" to load three real-shape rows from our catalog so you can see the expected table before pasting your own. An .xlsx with multiple tabs? Pick the sheet to preview.