General Product Configuration

Quick facts
Level: Beginner
Estimated time: 1 hr 30 min
Last updated: 31/3/2026

This pathway teaches an Infigo Admin how to build and manage a product catalogue: choosing the right product type, creating products and landing pages, pricing them properly, organising them into categories, and scaling management with product groups, attributes, and bulk tooling.

This pathway primarily focuses on non-variable products, however much of the methodology is also applicable to our variable products (MegaEdit and Invent for InDesign). This pathway is recommended viewing prior to pathways concerning more advanced product types.

What you’ll learn

By the end, a learner should be able to:

 

- Select the correct product type for common W2P scenarios (stock, static PDF, upload/multipart, kits, multi-product parent/child).

 

- Create products and produce cleaner, more informative landing pages using shared configuration areas (content, mapping, SEO, display settings).

 

- Implement pricing using simple, tiered, or script-based approaches depending on complexity.

 

- Maintain consistency at scale using Product Groups, Attributes/Attribute Combinations, and the Batch Tool.

 

- Build a browsable storefront structure using Categories/subcategories and category display rules.

Who this is for

Intended for Infigo Admins / Catalogue Managers / Implementation & Support roles who are responsible for creating and maintaining storefront products, pricing, and options (especially when managing lots of similar items).

Prerequisites

- Completion of the Infigo Core learning pathway to gain a fundamental understanding of core Infigo usage.

 

- Admin access and basic familiarity with navigating Infigo Admin (Product Management, settings pages).

 

- A rough idea of how your business fulfils orders (stock vs print-ready PDF vs customer upload), since product type choice is workflow-driven.

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