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How to submit a website URL for catalog intake
By Cusket Editorial · Published · Updated
A guide for suppliers who want to use their existing website as source material for manual catalog intake.
# How to submit a website URL for catalog intake
Some suppliers do not have a clean catalog file. Their best product information is already on their own website. In that case, the supplier can send a website URL through support chat as source material for manual catalog intake.
This is not a promise that every page will be imported automatically. It is a practical way to show Cusket where the product information lives.
Send the most useful product URLs
Instead of sending only the homepage, send the product category pages or the specific product pages that matter most. If the site has many categories, list the top few that should be reviewed first.
Useful notes include: "start with packaging products", "ignore discontinued items", "use these pages only as references", or "prices should remain private."
Confirm that the website content is yours
Only send URLs that the supplier owns or is allowed to use. Do not send competitor pages, distributor pages, marketplace screenshots, or third-party catalogs unless usage rights are clear.
The support chat should make ownership and permission explicit before any product listing work begins.
Attach extra files when the website is incomplete
Many supplier websites are missing price status, MOQ, lead time, or better product photos. If those details are not on the site, attach a spreadsheet, PDF, or image folder in the same chat.
The website can provide structure while the attachments fill the gaps.
Continue with Cusket:
- Send owned product URLs through catalog upload support chat.
- List which pages should be reviewed first.
- Attach missing product files when the website is incomplete.