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.
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.
Step 1 · Catalog source
Drop a CSV or .xlsx, or paste rows
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.
No rows yet.
Drop a CSV or .xlsx, paste rows, or hit Use sample CSV to preview the expected shape.
Ready to peek under the hood?
Demo data only — nothing is saved yet.
Tolerant headers
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
Descriptions like "Corrugated wrap, 24×36, 500/plt" parse correctly — RFC-4180 quoted fields with "" escapes are handled in the browser.
No rows?
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.