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SKU Graph: an interactive map of all your products

Visualize your product ranges, masters, and variants as an interactive tree you can pan, zoom, and explore.

Written by Sunil Vyas

The SKU Graph displays all your products as a map. You can move around freely, zoom in, and click on each product to access its information and organize them into ranges.

Access it from your Omi workspace, in the SKU Graph section of the left menu.


View a product's information

Click on a SKU to open a menu on the right. You'll find:

  • Creation date

  • Number of renders made with this product

  • Number of variations


Edit a product

Click Edit then Edit twin informations to open two tabs:

Product

  • Edit the product name

  • Edit the SKU name

Object(s)

  • Edit the name of objects (as displayed in Omi). A product can contain several objects: for example, an open bottle with the body and the cap, which are two distinct objects of the same product.

  • Tick Use as thumbnail on an object to make it the product's thumbnail.

Click Update to confirm your changes.

💡 From the Edit button, you can also access Edit label to modify your product's artwork. The process is identical to the one described in Modify the artwork of my existing product.


Assign variants

By default, all products in the graph are masters, until you assign them as variants.

Under the Edit button:

  1. Click the Variants button.

  2. In the All tab, select all the variants you want to link to the product.

  3. In the Assigned tab, find the list of selected products. You can deselect them at any time to remove them.

The map then evolves: a tree is drawn, with the master product at the top and the linked variants below.

This makes it easy to find your product ranges and their variants.


Find a product's renders

At the bottom of the information menu, the Renders section lists all the renders generated with this product.

Scroll down and click See all: the Renders page opens, filtered on the selected SKU.

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