Overview of Matrix Products

A matrix product is a composite product (which, like a kit product, is a product composed of two or more other products) that combines two or more related products into a single product with various options so that buyers have a convenient way of choosing the options they want. For example, say you offer a spirit-wear T-shirt in three colors (red, blue, and green) and 4 sizes (small, medium, large, and extra large). Instead of publishing each variation (e.g., a small red shirt, a small blue shirt, etc.) as a separate product on the storefront, when you create a matrix product, you will publish one product on the storefront (e.g., "SpiritWear T-Shirt") and buyers will be able to select the color and size they want from pull-down lists.

When creating a variation (option) product, you will choose the attributes (size, color, quality, etc.) that apply to the product from the matrix of attributes you have set up and map the variation products. Buyers who select the T-shirt product on the storefront will be presented with all the options you have set up for the single product.

Use Cases for Product Matrix Products

The following are just a few of the common use cases for matrix products:

        Offer a document such as a book or manual in two formats.
For example, you could offer a handbook in either printed format or digital format, by including (mapping to the product) both a static version and a digital download version.

        Offer non-printed products such as T-shirts, pens, or coffee mugs in several sizes, colors, or models.
For example, you could offer a T-shirt in four sizes and four colors so that buyers can select the T-shirt product and then select a color and size.

        Offer digital download products such as eBooks or software applications in various formats.
For example, you could offer an eBook in .epub, .mobi, or .pdf format.

        Offer ad hoc products in various quality levels.
For example, you could offer a buyer the option of having an ad hoc printed product document produced in three quality levels (good, better, best) or in two modes (color or black-and-white).

Matrix products are ideal for offering variations of non-printed, digital download, and ad hoc products. The product matrix is made up of product attributes (such as size, color, shape, theme, region, gender, quality, style) and attribute values (such as small, medium large; red, green, blue; male, female).

Matrix products can include products of different types (e.g., a static product plus a digital download).

Matrix Product Setup: 3 Main Tasks

(1) Create a matrix of attributes (product filtering metadata) that defines all attributes to use in your products such as size (e.g., small, medium, large, extra large) and color (e.g., red, white, blue) on the Manage Product Filtering Metadata page.

(2) Create a product for each variation of the product you want to offer (e.g., a small blue T-shirt, a medium blue T-shirt, a large blue T-shirt, etc.) selecting the appropriate attributes and map each attribute to the appropriate variation product.

(3) Publish the product on the storefront to make it available to buyers.

Create a Matrix Product

Creating a matrix product involves two main tasks:

1         Define the attributes for the products (such as "size," "color," "delivery format") on the Manage Product Filtering Metadata page.

You can skip this step if all attributes you want to offer as variants of the product are already defined. The image below shows a Manage Product Filtering Metadata page with a number of attributes (keys and key values) defined.

2         Create a product for each of the options in the matrix product.

For example, if you are creating a shirt that comes in three colors (red, blue, and green), you will need to create three products: one red shirt product, one blue shirt product, and one green shirt product. You will then associate the product with the matrix product that you create. Create the product following the steps in the Create Products help topic. After all products to be included in the matrix product have been created, return to this help topic for the steps to create the matrix product. If all the products you want to include in the matrix product have already been created, you can skip this step.

3         Create the product on the Manage Products page, selecting the product type "Product Matrix."

What would you like to do?

1: Define the attributes for the Matrix products

2: Create a  Matrix Product

Set up product "Information"

Set up product "Details"

Set up product "Settings"

Set up product "Security"

Set up product "Filtering Attributes"

Set up product "Map Products" page

Set up Product Complete page

See Also

        Product Building Overview

        Create Products

        To manage products on the Manage Products page

        Creating Products

        To create a variable data product (FusionPro)

        Quick Reference: Creating a Superwide Format Product

        Product Management Contents Page