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How to create a product

Updated over 8 months ago

Creating a product in Mash Commerce Cloud™ is the first step to building your product catalog and making it available for sale. Follow this guide to understand how to create a product, configure its details and refine content to build your product catalog.

Steps to create a product

  1. Create products: Add your store name and branding—no tech expertise needed.

  2. Submit products: Add products, complete with descriptions, images, and pricing to showcase your offerings.

Important: Once you submit these details, they cannot be edited through the portal. Future changes will require contacting Partner success

Navigate to the products section

  • In the portal, go to the product catalog tab in the main menu.

  • This is where you can view and manage all products in your catalog.

Click “+ create product”

  • Locate the + Create product button and click it to start creating a new product.

Enter required product details

You will be prompted to fill in several mandatory fields. These details cannot be edited after submission, so ensure accuracy:

  • MSRP (Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price): Set the retail price for your product.

  • Bottles in case: Specify the number of bottles included in a case.

  • Age: Indicate the age of the product (e.g., years of aging for spirits).

  • Proof: Enter the alcohol proof value (e.g., 80 proof).

  • Product type: Select the type of product (e.g., whiskey, gin, vodka).

  • Container: Define the container type (e.g., bottle, can).

  • State of production: Identify the state where the product is produced.

Tip: Best practices for creating products

Be accurate with fixed fields: Double-check all required fields (like MSRP and proof) before submitting, as changes require manual assistance once submitted.

Submit your product

  • After completing the required fields, click Submit to save the product.

  • You will now see the product listed in the Products section.

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