Products
Distinguish first-party site products from AI-answer evidence, then search and interpret the active catalog safely.
What you see on Products
Products is an owned-site catalog built automatically from completed website scan pages. The table shows product name and destination URL, optional description and image, category, brand, SKU, price and currency, availability, and Last scanned. Search matches name, brand, SKU, or category; Category applies an exact catalog filter.
“Products discovered” and the sidebar badge count active product records for the project. They are not products mentioned by an AI provider, product-card impressions, citations, Share of Voice, or sales. Product links open the normalized owned-site URL captured by the audit.
Counts, filters, and the 250-row limit
The page count says how many matching products are currently rendered. Results are ordered by product name and limited to the first 250. When 250 rows are shown, the interface warns that they are the first 250 matches; this is a display cap, not proof that exactly 250 products exist.
Search uses a case-insensitive partial match across name, brand, SKU, and category. The category list comes from distinct nonblank categories on active products. Clearing the filters restores the first alphabetically ordered active records.
How the catalog is created and refreshed
A scan identifies product evidence on an audited page and upserts one record per normalized product URL. First seen marks initial discovery; Last scanned reflects the latest successful observation. Later observations refresh descriptive fields and keep the record active.
A complete site scan can deactivate previously active products that were not seen in the completed inventory. A partial scan preserves unseen products because absence from incomplete coverage is not evidence that a product disappeared. This prevents failed or truncated audits from silently shrinking the catalog.
Interpret catalog fields responsibly
| Display | Meaning | Caution |
|---|---|---|
| Price and availability | Text observed in owned-site structured or page evidence. | Currency and freshness depend on the last scan. |
| Category and brand | Normalized descriptive fields found for the product. | Blank values appear as Uncategorized or a dash; they are not inferred. |
| SKU | Merchant product identifier where available. | Missing SKU does not mean the page is not a product. |
| Last scanned | Date the product was most recently observed. | It is not a provider citation date or sale date. |