We’re introducing changes in event enrichment mechanism allowing data enrichment management from catalogs. It is a new set of features that gives you full control over how data from your catalogs enhances collected events, how it’s indexed for filtering, and how these relations are managed across your workspace.
You can now enrich a single event using multiple catalogs. This means you can pull attributes like—product, category, brand, etc.—based on a common key like SKU or Product ID. You can index up to 10 attributes per catalog.
Thanks to this, a single event can be enriched with multiple layers of contextual data, coming from different catalogs.
For each event enrichment, you can rename mapped attributes. This allows you to keep naming consistent within events, even if the source catalog uses different labels.
Catalog indexing is now fully configurable, giving you control over which data should power advanced features such as AI Search previews, product filters, recommendations, or promotion targeting.
- Instead of indexing all catalogs by default, you can now decide which ones are relevant to your use case and selectively enable indexing for them.
- You can index up to 50 catalogs per business profile.
- Indexed attributes are used to drive filter logic, enhance AI Search results, improve recommendation quality, and enable advanced filtering in Promotions.
Each catalog now displays exactly where it is used:
This visibility reduces risk and improves maintenance—especially in complex setups.
✅ Better control over enrichment logic – Customize how events are enriched, using multiple catalogs and flexible attribute naming.
✅ Smarter filters, better personalization – Indexed catalogs can be used in advanced filtering logic, directly powering AI and promotional use cases.
✅ Full transparency – You no longer need to trace manually. Easily see dependencies and relationships before making changes. Avoid breaking filters or campaigns by accident.
We’re introducing changes in event enrichment mechanism allowing data enrichment management from catalogs. It is a new set of features that gives you full control over how data from your catalogs enhances collected events, how it’s indexed for filtering, and how these relations are managed across your workspace.
You can now enrich a single event using multiple catalogs. This means you can pull attributes like—product, category, brand, etc.—based on a common key like SKU or Product ID. You can index up to 10 attributes per catalog.
Thanks to this, a single event can be enriched with multiple layers of contextual data, coming from different catalogs.
For each event enrichment, you can rename mapped attributes. This allows you to keep naming consistent within events, even if the source catalog uses different labels.
Catalog indexing is now fully configurable, giving you control over which data should power advanced features such as AI Search previews, product filters, recommendations, or promotion targeting.
- Instead of indexing all catalogs by default, you can now decide which ones are relevant to your use case and selectively enable indexing for them.
- You can index up to 50 catalogs per business profile.
- Indexed attributes are used to drive filter logic, enhance AI Search results, improve recommendation quality, and enable advanced filtering in Promotions.
Each catalog now displays exactly where it is used:
This visibility reduces risk and improves maintenance—especially in complex setups.
✅ Better control over enrichment logic – Customize how events are enriched, using multiple catalogs and flexible attribute naming.
✅ Smarter filters, better personalization – Indexed catalogs can be used in advanced filtering logic, directly powering AI and promotional use cases.
✅ Full transparency – You no longer need to trace manually. Easily see dependencies and relationships before making changes. Avoid breaking filters or campaigns by accident.