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Data flow: Plytix ? Threekit
Plytix can serve as the system of record for product attributes, variants, dimensions, materials, and pricing rules, while Threekit uses that structured data to power 3D product configuration experiences. This is especially valuable for configurable products such as furniture, appliances, and consumer electronics where accurate attribute data is required to render the correct visual options.
Data flow: Threekit ? Plytix
Threekit can generate product images, lifestyle renders, and configuration-specific visuals that are pushed into Plytix as approved digital assets. Product teams can then distribute consistent imagery across ecommerce channels, marketplaces, and sales collateral without relying on separate photo production workflows.
Data flow: Bi-directional
When a new configurable product is introduced, Plytix can manage the master product record, while Threekit receives the configuration logic and visual requirements. As Threekit generates approved images and interactive experiences, those assets and references can be sent back to Plytix for distribution to downstream channels. This creates a controlled launch process for complex product lines.
Data flow: Plytix ? Threekit and Plytix ? ecommerce channels, with Threekit assets returned to Plytix
Plytix can manage channel-specific product content such as titles, descriptions, attributes, and localized copy, while Threekit supplies the correct visual assets for each configuration. This enables ecommerce teams to publish consistent product data and imagery across web stores, marketplaces, and distributor portals without duplicating work.
Data flow: Plytix ? Threekit
Plytix can govern the approved list of product options, finishes, dimensions, and compatibility rules, which Threekit uses to restrict configuration choices in the visual experience. This is useful for businesses that need to prevent invalid combinations and ensure customers only configure sellable products.
Data flow: Plytix ? Threekit and Threekit ? Plytix
Plytix can manage localized product data such as translated names, descriptions, and market-specific attributes, while Threekit can generate region-specific visuals or configuration views where needed. This supports international teams that need localized product experiences without rebuilding content from scratch for each market.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Plytix can act as the approval layer for product data, while Threekit provides the visual proof of how the product will appear in each configuration. Teams can review product information and rendered assets together before publication, reducing the risk of publishing incorrect specifications or unapproved imagery.
Data flow: Plytix ? Threekit
When product specifications, materials, or available options change, Plytix can update the master product record and push those changes to Threekit so the visual experience stays current. This is also useful for end-of-life or discontinued products, where both the product data and associated visuals need to be retired in sync.