Your feed is already a catalogue. Treat it like one.
Years of posts are the hardest part of building a shop — and you have already done it. Here is how to turn that archive into products without starting over.
Every seller we meet has the same quiet superpower and does not know it: a feed full of products, photographed beautifully, captioned in their own voice, ordered by the people who already want them. It is a catalogue. It has just never been treated like one.
Start with what sold
Before you import everything, scroll your own feed and notice which posts people asked to buy. Those comments and DMs are free demand research. Lead your shop with the things that already moved.
Let the captions do the first draft
Your captions were written for the algorithm, not for a product page — but they are a great starting point. Chanis rewrites them into clear titles and descriptions so you are editing, not staring at a blank field.
Hide the brand posts, keep the brand
Not every post is a product. The flat-lays, the studio shots, the behind-the-scenes — those are not items to sell, they are the mood of your shop. Keep them as branding and let them set the tone while your products do the selling.
The point is not to rebuild your business somewhere new. It is to point a checkout at the one you already have.
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