Products → Markets → Layouts
Every A-POP needs a valid planogram (Layout) to operate correctly. This planogram determines what products are inside the cooler, how they appear on the card reader, and what price the customer sees.
To build a functional planogram, the Intuitivo platform uses a simple 3-layer structure:
- Products → 2. Markets → 3. Layouts
In this section, you'll learn what each layer means, how they interact, and how to manage them in the Dashboard.
This is one of the most important operational concepts to understand, as it directly affects the performance and accuracy of your A-POPs.
🔎 Layer 1 — Products: Your master catalog What it is:
The complete list of items your company sells through A-POPs.
What you define here:
- Product name
- Product image (critical for the card reader and the CV pipeline)
- SKU or product ID
- Weight or size (optional)
- Tax category
- Metadata used by the computer vision system
Why it matters:
If a product does not exist in Products, it cannot appear in Markets or Layouts. It is the foundation of the entire configuration.
🔎 Layer 2 — Markets: Pricing & tax groups What it is:
A grouping of Products with assigned price and tax settings. A single customer may have one or multiple Markets (e.g., regional pricing, subsidized pricing, special accounts).
What you define here:
- Which products are included
- Price per product
- Tax per product
- Optional grouping logic
Why it matters:
Markets allow you to apply pricing consistently across multiple A-POPs without editing each one individually.
🔎 Layer 3 — Layouts: The planogram for each A-POP What it is:
The visual and functional "map" of the cooler. It tells the platform which products are stocked in each A-POP.
What you define here:
- Grid layout of the cooler
- Product assigned to each slot
- Link between a Layout and a Market
- Link between a Layout and a specific A-POP
Why it matters:
Without a valid Layout, the A-POP cannot show the correct prices or product names on the card reader, and transactions may remain pending.
⚠️ Important Notes
- Product images must be accurate and up to date. They are key for the card reader UI and for the CV pipeline that resolves transactions.
- Prices only live in Markets, not Products. This avoids inconsistencies when a product appears in multiple regions.
With Products, Markets, and Layouts properly configured, your A-POP now has the pricing, tax, and planogram data needed for successful transactions.
In the next section, we'll cover how to use the Operator App to perform a Restock, ensuring the system knows exactly what products were added to the cooler.
