Landscaipe runs in the catalogs of European marketplaces and retailers operating at half-million-product scale. Below, what the platform looks like when it's already there.
The largest single account on Landscaipe runs almost half a million products across twenty languages and four marketplaces — without a content team scaling alongside it.
A European marketplace receives roughly four thousand seller submissions per day across forty categories. Pipeline normalises titles, specifications, images and category mapping at one hundred products per minute. Sellers see their listings live the same day. The catalog grows by eighty thousand clean SKUs a month, with zero hallucination on what enters.
Discover ranks every category by GMV potential against current marketplace coverage. Each Monday the category leads receive a brief: which twelve sub-categories have the largest gap between what the market sells and what their sellers list. Briefs reach top sellers within hours.
A category manager configures Gap Filler on "Laptops" with fifty-percent coverage and twenty-five products per run. Every Monday the agent surfaces twenty-five missing SKUs ranked by sales and supplier availability. The merchandiser approves in fifteen minutes — replacing an eight-hour weekly process.
A retailer entering a new market drops five thousand GTINs into the import endpoint. Twelve hours later, marketplace-ready listings exist in four languages with category mapping, specifications, images and SEO-ready descriptions — structured to the retailer's template.
Competitor Mirror runs nightly against three rival retailers. The next morning, merchandisers see exactly which products are listed on all three competitors but not on their site — with direct links to each competitor's product page.
Before a quarterly review, a category lead runs the AI Relevance Analyser. Within ten seconds: top five percent of products generate forty-two percent of sales, multiplier of eight-point-two, marketplace correlation point seven four. The score is defended.