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Overview
Quick commerce in fashion operates on a fundamentally different clock than traditional e-commerce.
Products need to move from intake to live listing in hours, not days, and the catalog infrastructure supporting that must be lean, automated, and self-sufficient. Klydo was scaling rapidly, expanding across fashion, accessories, and home décor simultaneously, and needed a catalog foundation that could keep pace without requiring a large, specialized internal team to run it.
The challenge was not just operational. It was structural. There was no existing taxonomy, no attribute framework, and no established workflow to build on. Everything had to be created from the ground up.
Problem
Klydo's catalog challenge was one most growing platform eventually face, but rarely this early and rarely across multiple categories at once.
There was no pre-existing taxonomy to structure incoming product data, meaning every attribute decision, category hierarchy, and classification standard had to be defined before any cataloging could begin
Building that foundation manually, while simultaneously managing rapid product growth, was not feasible for a lean team without dedicated catalog resources
The business required a self-serve model where internal teams could upload and manage products directly, without operational dependency on an external team for day-to-day catalog tasks
Workflows needed to scale automatically as category breadth and SKU volume increased, without requiring re-engineering each time a new product type was added
Speed to listing was non-negotiable for a quick commerce model, meaning the system had to compress the entire intake-to-live cycle to within a single day
Opportunity
Klydo’s goal was not simply to stand up a catalog system. It was to establish a catalog foundation that would scale with the business over the long term, across categories, without growing the team proportionally to grow the product count.
The opportunity Streamoid represented was the ability to skip the slow, manual phase of taxonomy building entirely and move directly to an automated, AI-assisted production workflow. Done right, this meant Klydo’s catalog infrastructure would be a competitive asset from day one, enabling faster product launches and a cleaner, more consistent customer-facing experience as the platform expanded.
Solution
Streamoid built Klydo’s entire catalog operation from the ground up, giving the team a ready-to-use product structure, an automated content workflow, and a direct connection to their platform, all managed by a lean internal team without specialist catalog skills.
What changed for the team on the ground:
Klydo launched with a complete, pre-built taxonomy covering fashion, accessories, and home décor, meaning the team could start listing products immediately rather than spending months defining category structures
Internal teams upload and manage products directly within the platform, without needing to involve an external team or specialist for day-to-day catalog tasks
AI handles attribute population and product content generation automatically, with the team reviewing and approving outputs rather than creating everything by hand
Once a product is approved, it pushes to Klydo’s website automatically, removing any manual transfer step between the catalog system and the live platform
The same structure supports fashion, accessories, and home décor within one platform, with room to add new categories as the business expands
Results
Since deploying Catalogix, Klydo has built and scaled a full catalog operation with a lean team and no dedicated catalog function.
Over 43,000 SKUs processed through the platform as of March 2026, across fashion, accessories, and home décor
Any new product can go from upload to live on the channel in under 24 hours, matching the pace a quick commerce model demands
The website structure itself is powered by the taxonomy built in Catalogix, so the catalog and the customer experience stay aligned as the range grows
The team scales product volume through automation rather than headcount, meaning the business can grow its catalog without growing its operations team at the same rate

Sidebar Fields
Products used: Catalogix
Industry: Quick Commerce / Fashion E-commerce
SKUs processed: 43,000+ (as of March 2026)
Categories: Fashion, accessories, home décor
Go-live time: Under 24 hours per product



