# Product list

> A data-driven catalog you edit from a panel — add, reorder, and update products without an AI request.

Source: https://knowledge.estage.com/capabilities/product-list/
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A product list builds a catalog the right way: your products live as **data**, the
grid renders them, and you edit them from a panel — no AI turn for every price change.

## How to trigger it

Just describe it — no special syntax needed:

- *"add an editable product catalog — a flower shop with 8 bouquets, each with a photo, name, and price"*
- *"add a product catalog of car rentals with daily rates"*
- *"add a product grid"*

Genesis understands the request from plain words. It's not just for shops — services, rentals,
listings, menus, portfolios all fit.

## With no hint — a 2-step wizard

Ask for a product grid without any detail and Genesis asks:

1. **What kind of catalog?** — describe it ("handmade candles").
2. **What fields per card?** — pick from suggested chips (photo, name, price, description…)
   or add your own (up to 10 fields).

## What gets built

- A **product grid section** on your page, styled to your theme.
- **Seeded example products** (6 to start) with generated, on-theme photos.
- A **per-product editing panel** wired into the visual editor.

## Editing products afterward — no chat needed

Click the grid in the preview and the catalog panel opens:

- **+ Add** a product · **delete** · **duplicate** · **drag to reorder**
- Edit any field in place; photos via **upload, Unsplash search, or AI generation**

Every change is instant — this is the whole point of the editable catalog.

## Restyling

Ask the AI to restyle the *look* freely (*"make the cards horizontal with a shadow"*). Two
changes do need an AI request rather than the panel: **adding a new field** to every card, and
renaming a field.

:::tip
Ask for an *editable* catalog. A plain "add a product section" may get you hard-coded cards —
pretty, but every product change becomes an AI request. Describing it as editable is what buys
you the catalog panel.
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