Connect Commercetools with Jasper PIM to centralize product data, speed up enrichment workflows, and publish consistent catalogs across every channel with fewer manual fixes.
• Product masters in Jasper PIM are mapped to Commercetools product types, attributes, categories, variants, and localized fields, including locale-specific values.
• Publishing events in Jasper PIM trigger API-based upserts to Commercetools, with idempotent requests keyed by product and variant identifiers to avoid duplicates.
• Delta sync logic sends only changed records since the last successful run; full syncs are used for initial loads or reindex scenarios when required.
• Asset references and product images are synchronized as URLs or media objects depending on the Commercetools project model, with validation of required fields before publish.
• Category trees and product-to-category assignments are synchronized with stable keys, preserving hierarchy and preventing accidental re-parenting.
• Errors and rejected records are logged with payload context and field-level validation messages, supporting retry handling and auditability across both systems.
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We map Jasper PIM attributes to Commercetools product types, variants, and categories, then sync via API on schedule or on publish events. This reduces manual SKU updates and keeps variant data consistent.
Typically titles, descriptions, attributes, media links, category assignments, prices where applicable, and localization fields. The exact payload depends on your Commercetools data model and governance rules.
Yes, we sync localized fields, market-specific attributes, and channel-specific visibility rules. This helps teams publish the right content per locale without duplicating products.
We define system-of-record rules and lock down write access per field, so updates come from one source. We also add validation and error reporting to catch mismatched attributes early.
Yes, our teams build API-first integrations and support high-change catalogs across complex stacks. scandiweb has delivered 2,100-plus eCommerce projects since 2003, so we’re used to integration-heavy environments.














