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Syndigo - DeSL Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Syndigo and DeSL

Below are practical integration scenarios where Syndigo and DeSL can work together to improve fashion and retail product development, content readiness, and downstream product data distribution.

1. Sync approved product master data from DeSL to Syndigo for commerce content creation

Data flow: DeSL to Syndigo

When a style, color, size, material, and seasonal product record is approved in DeSL, the core product attributes can be pushed into Syndigo to create the commerce-ready product content record. This reduces duplicate data entry and ensures that product information used for syndication is aligned with the latest PLM-approved specifications.

  • Improves accuracy of product titles, descriptions, dimensions, and material composition
  • Speeds up onboarding of new fashion assortments into digital commerce channels
  • Reduces manual rekeying between product development and content operations teams

2. Publish digital assets from DeSL or connected DAM into Syndigo for retailer syndication

Data flow: DeSL to Syndigo

DeSL-managed product development assets such as line sheets, technical images, lookbook photography, and packaging artwork can be synchronized into Syndigo?s digital asset and content environment. Syndigo can then distribute the approved assets to retailers, marketplaces, and trading partners in the required formats.

  • Ensures only approved imagery and artwork are syndicated externally
  • Supports faster launch of seasonal collections with complete content packages
  • Helps maintain brand consistency across retail channels

3. Return retailer content requirements from Syndigo to DeSL for product development alignment

Data flow: Syndigo to DeSL

Retailer-specific content requirements captured in Syndigo, such as mandatory attributes, image standards, or packaging data, can be fed back into DeSL early in the product development cycle. This allows merchandising, design, and sourcing teams to build products that meet downstream channel requirements before samples are finalized.

  • Reduces content rejection from retailers after product launch
  • Improves first-pass submission quality
  • Helps teams design products with channel compliance in mind

4. Synchronize product attribute changes after sample approval or line revisions

Data flow: Bi-directional

As DeSL teams update product specifications during development, approved changes can be synchronized to Syndigo so commerce content stays current. In the opposite direction, if Syndigo content teams correct channel-facing attributes such as size charts, care instructions, or marketing copy, those updates can be reviewed and reconciled back in DeSL to keep the product record consistent.

  • Maintains a single version of truth across development and commerce teams
  • Prevents mismatches between technical specs and published product content
  • Supports controlled change management across the product lifecycle

5. Automate seasonal assortment launch readiness for fashion retailers

Data flow: DeSL to Syndigo

For seasonal fashion launches, DeSL can provide the finalized assortment, style hierarchy, and variant structure to Syndigo once product development milestones are complete. Syndigo then prepares the content package for retailer onboarding, including enriched descriptions, variant-level attributes, and media assets.

  • Accelerates go-live for new collections
  • Improves coordination between design, merchandising, and ecommerce teams
  • Supports high-volume launch cycles with fewer manual handoffs

6. Improve product content completeness before retailer syndication

Data flow: DeSL to Syndigo

DeSL can provide source product data such as fabric composition, fit details, country of origin, and compliance information to Syndigo, where content teams can validate completeness against retailer requirements. Missing fields can be flagged before syndication, reducing downstream rework and retailer exceptions.

  • Increases content completeness scores
  • Reduces retailer rejections and content correction cycles
  • Supports better digital shelf performance through richer product data

7. Align ERP, PLM, and commerce content through a controlled integration layer

Data flow: Bi-directional, typically via DeSL and Syndigo integration middleware

DeSL can act as the product development system while Syndigo serves as the commerce content distribution layer. Integrated with ERP and DAM through OneTeg or similar middleware, the combined flow can connect item creation, cost and sourcing updates, approved assets, and final syndication data into a coordinated process.

  • Reduces fragmented workflows across product, operations, and digital commerce teams
  • Improves governance over product data handoffs
  • Supports enterprise-scale integration across multiple systems and channels

8. Support post-launch content optimization using retail performance feedback

Data flow: Syndigo to DeSL

Syndigo can capture content performance insights such as completeness gaps or channel-specific content issues and share them back with DeSL teams. Product development and merchandising teams can then use this feedback to improve future collections, packaging decisions, and attribute capture standards.

  • Creates a feedback loop between market performance and product development
  • Helps teams prioritize the attributes that matter most to retailers
  • Improves future product launches based on real channel feedback

In combination, Syndigo and DeSL create a strong workflow for fashion and retail organizations that need to connect product development, asset management, and external content syndication with greater speed and accuracy.

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