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Struct PIM changelog for April

May 11, 2026

This month, we’ve focused on making everyday work in Struct PIM faster, more flexible, and easier to control.

April’s updates include a new App Store, custom Excel templates for export, a new business rule trigger for classification changes, improved publication print options, and a smoother search experience.

Together, these enhancements help teams reduce manual work, keep product data organized, and move faster across ecommerce, marketing, development, and product operations.

New features

Introducing the brand new app store

Struct PIM is becoming more extensible.

With the new Struct App Store, we’re introducing a dedicated place to discover and add apps that expand what your PIM can do.

It’s designed to make it easier for teams to connect Struct PIM with the tools, systems, and workflows that surround their product data.

In this first phase, the Struct App Store is available to selected partners, giving us the opportunity to build, test, and expand the platform together before a broader rollout.

The Struct App Store is an important step toward a more modular PIM experience, where companies can shape Struct PIM around their own setup instead of forcing every workflow into the same standard mold.

This is a bigger topic than we can cover in a single changelog update, so consider this a first look. 

We’ll be sharing a dedicated deep dive soon, where we’ll explore what the Struct App Store means for integrations, extensibility, and the future of building with Struct PIM.

Enhancements

File templates for export

With file templates for export, you can now upload your own Excel file directly into the mapping configuration. 

Struct PIM uses that file as a template, so data can be mapped into the columns, headers, and structure you already use.

This is especially useful when teams need to deliver product data in a specific format, whether it’s for suppliers, marketplaces, internal reporting, print workflows, or downstream systems.

Instead of exporting data and spending time cleaning up the file afterward, teams can create exports that are much closer to the final format from the start.

The result is less manual work, fewer formatting errors, and a smoother handoff between Struct PIM and the people or systems that depend on your product data.

New business rule: Classification changed

Product classifications are not just labels

They often determine which attributes are needed, which workflows should run, and how product information should be structured.

The trigger is available for both Products and Variants and makes it possible to automate when an item is reclassified.

For example, a product moving into a new classification might need different required attributes, a new naming structure, or a notification to the right team.

Instead of relying on someone to catch that change manually, Struct PIM can now react automatically.

This helps teams keep product data aligned with the current structure and reduces the risk of outdated attributes, missed updates, or manual follow-up work.

For companies managing large assortments or frequent product changes, this is a small update with a very practical impact.

Other highlights this month

We’ve also made improvements to publication prints and search.

For publication prints, you can now print to a catalogue instead of only selecting categories.

This gives teams more flexibility when preparing print materials and makes it easier to work from the structure that best fits the publication.

Search has also been improved with an optimized index, making the experience feel faster and smoother.

For teams working with large volumes of product data, faster search means less waiting and a more efficient day-to-day workflow.

Together, these updates make April a month focused on flexibility, automataion, and speed - helping teams get more value from Struct PIM across the many workflows that depend on accurate product data.


Want the full overview and technical details behind each update? Dive into the complete April changelog in our documentation.

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