Plytix Objects / Endpoints
Plytix Integration Objects and Endpoints
Product Information Management (PIM)
Plytix offers robust Product Information Management (PIM) capabilities that allow businesses to centralise and manage all their product information in a single platform. It supports various data sources and ensures consistent and accurate product data across multiple sales channels.
API Integration
Plytix provides a comprehensive API that allows you to create, edit, and extract product information directly from the platform. The API includes endpoints for managing products, categories, attributes, media, and more. It supports the retrieval and updating of product information, making it essential for integrating Plytix with other systems like ERPs, eCommerce platforms, and third-party applications.
eCommerce and Marketplace Integrations
Plytix integrates seamlessly with popular eCommerce platforms and marketplaces, including Shopify, BigCommerce, Magento, Amazon Seller Central, and WooCommerce. These integrations allow businesses to automate the synchronization of product data, ensuring that information is always up-to-date and consistent across all channels.
Digital Asset Management (DAM)
Plytix also supports the management of digital assets, allowing businesses to store, organize, and link images, videos, and other media files to product information. This ensures that all digital assets are easily accessible and correctly associated with the relevant products across different platforms.
Custom Connectors and Third-Party Integrations
In addition to its built-in connectors, Plytix offers flexibility with custom connectors that allow for integration with other business tools like ERP systems, CRM platforms, and marketing automation tools. This capability ensures that Plytix can fit into various business ecosystems, enabling seamless data flow and automation.
Rate Limits and API Management
Plytix’s API is subject to rate limits depending on the plan. Free plans have a limit of 20 requests every 10 seconds, while paid plans allow for 50 requests in the same timeframe. API keys are required to access the API, and they must be managed carefully to ensure secure integration with third-party systems.