Assessment
Catalog Pairing Session
A working table where we spread one category family and decide, SKU by SKU, which companions belong in a price bundle, which belong in a gift-with-purchase, and which should stay sold alone.
Who it is for
Owners and merchandisers who can bring physical samples or high-resolution listing images and who have authority to change pairings after the session.
What you leave with
A pairing sheet for that category family, with a recommended offer type for each keep-pair and a note of SKUs that should not share a thumbnail.
Bundle mistakes often start at the table, not in the extract. Two SKUs look handsome together in a photo and fight each other in the cart. In this session we handle one family only — haircare, snacks, phone accessories, tea, or another closed set you name — and we do not leave until every live SKU in that family has a role: hero, companion, gift, or stay-alone.
Bring samples if you can reach Ipoh. Remote sessions use the same agenda with listing images pinned in a shared board we set up for the morning. We do not photograph your products or write listing copy.
Other assessments
Bundle Offer Performance Review
A close reading of how your live bundles behaved on the commerce app: which companion SKU earned the discount, where the hero carried the set, and which pairings only moved when the window was already loud.
Read the scopeCampaign Window Briefing
A pre-window check of proposed pairings and discount depth, written against what the same SKUs did in the last comparable sale rather than against a hope for the coming one.
Read the scopeQuarterly Bundle Ledger
A repeating written record of how live bundles moved across the quarter, including festival windows, so the next pairing meeting is not starting from memory.
Read the scope