Stop emailing spreadsheets. We turn your Shopify store into a clean product feed at your own web address — refreshed automatically — so retailers and partners can pull your latest products, prices, images and stock whenever they need them.
A hosted product feed built from your Shopify store. We connect to your catalogue and pull every product — titles, descriptions, images, variants, SKUs, barcodes, prices, compare-at prices and stock status — then publish it as clean JSON at your own address (e.g. yourbrand.frisson.nz/products.json).
The feed refreshes on a schedule, so what retailers see always matches your store. You also get a simple landing page linking to the feed and a single URL to share with any partner who wants to ingest your catalogue.
Retailers, marketplaces and stockists increasingly want to pull your catalogue automatically rather than re-key it from a spreadsheet. A structured feed makes you easy to work with and keeps their listings accurate.
Because it's generated from Shopify and refreshed automatically, there's no manual export, no stale pricing and no version chaos. Set it up once and it maintains itself.
A short form: your store, which products to include, how often it refreshes, and how stock is shown.
You give us secure read access to your Shopify catalogue.
We connect Shopify, map your products to clean JSON, and publish it at your address on a schedule.
We hand you the live URL; you pass it to any partner, and it keeps itself up to date.
Usually 2–4 working days once we have access to your Shopify store.
About 20 minutes — granting store access (and an optional quick look at the finished feed).
On a set schedule (daily by default); we can adjust the frequency to suit your partners.
Yes — the whole catalogue or a defined subset by collection or tag.
By default, no — we can show stock as simply in-stock or out-of-stock so partners can't see your exact quantities. This is optional: if a retailer needs live counts, we can expose exact numbers instead. It's your call per feed.
Custom feed formats beyond standard JSON (e.g. Google Shopping XML or a retailer-specific schema) and ongoing schema changes are scoped separately.
Create your account to request this — and anything else in the catalogue.