Product catalog synchronization is the technical foundation of every high-performing registry program. Stale pricing causes checkout abandonment. Out-of-stock items create failed purchases. Missing images suppress fulfillment. MyRegistry.com supports five feed methods from manual template upload on the Basic $2,400 plan to real-time integrated transfer on Enterprise. The quality of the product feed, pricing accuracy, availability status, and image quality, is the single most controllable variable in registry item fulfillment rates.
Why Feed Quality Determines Registry Performance
Retailers who experience lower-than-expected fulfillment rates almost always have a product feed problem. Stale prices create checkout abandonment when the actual price differs from the registry display. Out-of-stock items produce failed purchases. Low-quality images are bypassed in favor of better-presented alternatives.
The feed quality rule: An item with an accurate price, confirmed in-stock status, and a high-quality primary image fulfills at 2-3x the rate of an item with stale data or missing images. Feed quality is a fulfillment lever that most retailers underinvest in.
Feed Methods by Plan Tier
| Feed Method | Plan | SKU Cap | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manual template upload | Basic $2,400 | 50,000 | Small stable catalogs. Upload once, update monthly. |
| Manual template upload | Basic Plus $3,500 | 100,000 | Growing retailers. Weekly uploads keep items current. |
| Manual template upload | Premium $6,500 | 150,000 | Larger mid-size. At 150K SKUs consider upgrading to FTP. |
| Automated FTP transfer | Premium Plus | 500,000 | Large catalogs needing automated daily refreshes without manual file management. |
| Real-time integrated transfer | Enterprise | Unlimited | National retailers with live pricing, frequent inventory changes, or multi-catalog operations. |
Critical Feed Fields
| Feed Field | Data Type | Why It Determines Fulfillment Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Decimal, live value | Stale pricing creates checkout confusion and cart abandonment. Real-time updates prevent the #1 cause of registry purchase abandonment. |
| Product images | URL array | High-quality images are the single most impactful feed variable. Items with multiple angles fulfill 2-3x higher than single low-res images. |
| Availability / stock status | Boolean or quantity | Out-of-stock items on registries erode guest trust. The feed must signal unavailability before guests attempt purchase. |
| Product URL | Canonical page URL | Dead links reduce fulfillment significantly. Must always resolve to the active product page. |
| SKU / Product ID | Unique identifier | Primary key linking the registry item to inventory and purchase confirmation. |
| Category taxonomy | Hierarchical tree | Powers the filtered registry view on the retailer website and personalized recommendations. |
Image Optimization: The Highest-ROI Feed Investment
Of all feed fields, image quality has the most measurable impact on fulfillment rates. Items with multiple high-resolution images from different angles fulfill 2 to 3 times higher than single low-resolution items. Guests making a gifting decision need to see the item clearly before committing. Investing in complete product photography and including all available angles in the feed produces measurable fulfillment improvements within the first catalog refresh cycle.


