New design and filters for our jewelry in our online stores and POS – Point of sale

We've collaborated with customers to enhance jewelry classification in 2Shapes. Benefits include improved statistics, precise product display in e-commerce, and a new filtering system in the 2Shapes Catalog for enhanced organization.

Organizing and classifying your designs and products in the most coherent way is really important.

Therefore, our development team has been working with some customers to define what, in our opinion, is the best way to classify jewelry pieces by type and subtype.

All this will bring many advantages, not only for our customers’ statistics, but also for displaying products more accurately in your e-commerce and retail stores.

The first result of this new organization is the new filtering system in its collections, in the 2Shapes Catalog.

What do you think, are you eager to see how this new system will affect 2Shapes once it is fully developed?

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