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Catalog Delta Files for OpenAI Product Feeds

MINOR Catalog Delta Files for AI Product Feeds

Elastic Path now supports using Catalog Delta Files as a direct data source for OpenAI Product Feeds, enabling near real-time synchronization of product changes into AI-powered search, discovery, and agent workflows.

What's New?

  • Delta files as AI ingestion source - Catalog Delta Files can now be used as an official feed input for OpenAI Product Feeds to support AI search, recommendations, and shopper agents.
  • Change-based updates only - Delta files include only created, updated, and deleted products, eliminating the need for full catalog re-ingestion.
  • Automatic generation on publish - Delta files are produced automatically during full and incremental catalog publish events.
  • Optimized for AI pipelines - Reduced ingestion cost, faster update cycles, and improved data freshness for AI-driven experiences.
  • Supports full product lifecycle changes - Includes updates to attributes, availability, pricing references, and product deletions.

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Catalog Delta Files for OpenAI Product Feeds

MINOR Catalog Delta Files for AI Product Feeds

Elastic Path now supports using Catalog Delta Files as a direct data source for OpenAI Product Feeds, enabling near real-time synchronization of product changes into AI-powered search, discovery, and agent workflows.

What's New?

  • Delta files as AI ingestion source - Catalog Delta Files can now be used as an official feed input for OpenAI Product Feeds to support AI search, recommendations, and shopper agents.
  • Change-based updates only - Delta files include only created, updated, and deleted products, eliminating the need for full catalog re-ingestion.
  • Automatic generation on publish - Delta files are produced automatically during full and incremental catalog publish events.
  • Optimized for AI pipelines - Reduced ingestion cost, faster update cycles, and improved data freshness for AI-driven experiences.
  • Supports full product lifecycle changes - Includes updates to attributes, availability, pricing references, and product deletions.

For details see:

Catalog Rules Now Support Account Tag IDs

MINOR Catalog Rules Now Support Account Tags

Catalog rules can now target accounts based on their tags, enabling flexible tag-based segmentation for B2B scenarios. Use the new account_tag_ids field to apply catalog rules to groups of accounts sharing common tags (e.g., "enterprise", "premium", "beta-testers").

What's New?

  • Target account groups by tags instead of managing individual account lists in rules.
  • Simplify management of pricing tiers, regional catalogs, and beta programs through tag-based segmentation.

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Price Segmentation in Catalogs

MINOR Introduced Price Segmentation Support for Catalogs

Merchandisers can now deliver personalized pricing experiences at scale with the new price segmentation capability for catalogs.

What's New?

Added support for price-segmented catalogs, enabling association with hundreds of pricebooks, far beyond the previous 5 pricebook stacking limit.

Introduced the enable_price_segmentation attribute on catalogs:

  • When set to true, all available pricebooks at publish time are included in the catalog.
  • No need to define stacked pricebooks—simplifying catalog setup for personalized pricing scenarios.
  • API responses now reflect rule-based pricing where available and fall back to catalog default pricing if no matching pricebook is found.
  • Exposes multiple prices per product for search indexing and administration: meta.available_pricebook_ids and meta.available_prices are included in the hash file.
  • Admin API can return all or filtered available prices using the EP-Pricebook-IDs-Of-Available-Prices-To-Show header.

This release significantly reduces catalog maintenance complexity while enabling large-scale personalized pricing.

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