Catalog infrastructure

Fast public storefronts that look cleaner, sell better, and stay ready for search.

This catalog layer gives each public store a dedicated home, category pages, product detail pages, structured metadata, and sitemap-ready URLs. It is made to stay lighter than the owner panel while remaining easier to crawl and easier to browse.

SSRSEO metadataStore sitemapsArabic + French ready
Public stores
1
Categories exposed
2
Products visible
1
Starting price
90 DA
Why it helps

Cleaner public pages

The catalog hides back-office complexity and focuses on store browsing, offers, and product discovery.

What it ships

Metadata and sitemap ready

Stores, categories, and products get canonical routes, robots support, and structured data output.

What owners do

Set the public slug once

Owners only need to publish a slug and SEO profile. The catalog then serves the public routes automatically.

Launch checklist

What to verify before submitting to search engines.

Set a public slug for each store.
Fill the storefront title, description, and image.
Open the store route and its sitemap once after publishing.
Submit the global sitemap in Search Console later.
Built for growth

Store home, category pages, product detail pages, and sitemaps in one public catalog layer.

The catalog stays separate from the owner panel so search engines can crawl clean, indexable pages with better metadata and lighter layouts.

Server renderedFast to updateOwner-panel independent
Search Console readiness

Submit once, then keep public storefronts easy to validate.

Open robots.txt and confirm the global sitemap URL is visible.
Submit /sitemap.xml to Google Search Console for the catalog domain.
Open each public store once after publishing the slug and SEO profile.
Use store-level /store-slug/sitemap.xml routes when validating a specific storefront.
Trust and crawl signals
Canonical metadata

Each store, category, and product page exposes its own canonical route for cleaner indexing.

Structured data

Store, collection, product, breadcrumb, and FAQ sections help search engines interpret pages faster.

Public-only routes

The catalog stays separate from the owner panel so crawlers only see storefront-focused pages.

Conversion polish

Clear first click paths

Store homes, category routes, and product pages now work together so the first public click leads somewhere useful instead of a dead-end list.

Trust cues

Public signals stay visible

Promotions, compare prices, breadcrumbs, FAQs, and sitemap links remain visible across public routes to make storefronts easier to trust and easier to index.

Owner workflow

Publish once, reuse everywhere

Once a store slug and SEO profile are set, the same public data feeds the home, collection, product, robots, and sitemap routes automatically.

What phase 2 adds
Sharable routes

Store, category, and product pages now expose clean copy/share actions for campaigns or direct sending.

Collection controls

Category pages can highlight offers, new items, and sorting paths without touching the owner panel.

Stronger browsing flow

Quick browse chips push visitors toward a second click faster.

Rollout note
Share routes work best after the public slug is finalized.
Collection sort/filter controls stay URL-based, so they remain crawl-safe.
All upgrades remain storefront-only and do not touch checkout or owner flows.
Landing block

Store home → category → product

The catalog now guides shoppers through a cleaner sequence: storefront first, focused collection next, product detail last.

Landing block

Clear public routes

Every live store exposes routes that are easier to share in ads, search, WhatsApp, or direct campaigns.

Landing block

Merchandising ready

You can now spotlight offers, categories, and featured products without opening the admin UI for every small tweak.

Phase 2 catalog

Public storefronts are now strong enough for real traffic.

This layer now combines SEO structure, cleaner UX, and conversion-oriented public pages on one dedicated catalog domain.

Live storefronts

Each public store has its own catalog home, categories, products, and sitemap path.