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Catalog & pricing

Stores, products, and prices

Set up a store, fill its catalog, and price everything in the currency you sell in. Product pages are real content, and coded offers bring people in.

Stores & catalogs

One store, one catalog, one currency

The catalog decides what a store sells, at what prices, in what currency. The same catalog can back several stores — a store never sells more than one.

  • Online or in person — a store can be a web storefront or a physical point of sale.
  • Catalogs carry the prices — the same product can sit in several catalogs at different prices, in different currencies.
  • Each store sets its own policy — its payment provider, its shipping charges, and how long abandoned carts stick around.
  • One currency per store — every order is in the store's currency, start to finish.
store settings
Identifiernorth-shop
CatalogSpring 2026 · USD
Payment providerstripe
Cart expiration24h

Products

The product is commerce; the story is content

A product's name, story, and imagery are content — written, reviewed, and published with the same tools as everything else you make. The product itself keeps the facts: brand, SKU, size, weight.

  • Brands and SKUs — every product belongs to a manufacturer and carries its own SKU under that brand.
  • Weight & size — recorded once on the product, used for shipping quotes and packing suggestions.
  • Products know their kind — a clothing product carries its sizes; a subscription product carries its plans.
  • Publish to update the shelf — the storefront shows the published version, and updates the moment a new one goes live.
product · Field Notes Journal
SKUFN-JRNL-02
TypePHYSICAL
Weight0.4
Size21 × 14 × 2
field-notes.doc · v7 published · pinned

Product types

The type drives what happens after the sale

Sell goods, services, downloads, or subscriptions. Physical products ship from stock, virtual ones need no shipping, and a subscription starts billing on schedule right from checkout.

Physical

ships from inventory

Virtual

no fulfillment

Service

no fulfillment

Subscription

recurring purchase

Shipping

carries shipping charges

Promotion

carries a discount

Pricing

Priced in the catalog, honored in the cart

Put a product in a catalog at a price and it's on sale — from when to when, taxed or not, with optional quantity limits per order.

  • On sale exactly when you want — each entry has a start and an end, and the storefront shows what's on sale right now.
  • Price changes leave a trail — every edit records the before and the after.
  • Open carts keep their price — a shopper checks out at the price they added, even if it has changed since.
catalog · Spring 2026 · USD
Field Notes Journalactive24.00
Canvas Toteactive18.00
Letterpress Printstarts Aug 132.00
Journal 26.00 → 24.00 · audited

Promotions

Offers with guardrails

A promotion is a coded offer scoped to a store — the code a buyer types at checkout, a rule, an active window, and limits that keep it from running away.

  • Six kinds of offer — a percentage off, an amount off, free shipping, buy-one-get-one, and discounts on subscription renewals.
  • On a schedule — a code works while its window is open.
  • Redemption limits — a total cap, plus per-buyer limits (counted against their account) by day, week, month, year, or ever.
promotion
CodeSPRING10
Rule10% off cart
WindowMar 1 → Mar 31
Per account1 · forever
Redeemed132 / 500

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