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Everything from an empty account to a catalog you can send to a customer. The whole thing takes about ten minutes.
Create your first catalog
Open CatalogsFrom the dashboard, open Catalogs and choose New catalog. Give it a name — usually your business name — and pick a theme. You can change both later, and switching themes never touches your products.
Everything saves as you go. You can close the tab halfway through and pick it up later without losing anything.
Add products
Add a product with a name, a price, and one photo. Photos matter more than descriptions here — a catalog with a picture on every product gets opened and scrolled; one without mostly does not.
Five to ten products is enough to publish. You are not building the finished thing yet, you are getting a working link you can send to someone.
Categories are optional. Add them once you have enough products that scrolling gets tiring.
Publish it
Publishing is what turns a draft into a link. Until you publish, the URL will not load for anyone but you.
You can keep editing after publishing, and the link stays the same. Price changes and new products appear immediately for anyone who already has the link — nothing needs to be resent.
Share the link
Every catalog gets a full nicecatalogs.com address and a short ncg.do link. The short one is easier to say out loud and prints small.
The places that work: WhatsApp instead of sending photos one at a time, your Instagram or Facebook bio, your email signature, and every quote you send.
Print a QR code
You can generate a QR code for any catalog straight from the dashboard. Put it on the counter, the table, the delivery box, or a flyer.
The code points at the catalog, not at a fixed list of products, so printing it once is enough — it keeps working after you change prices or add items.
Turn on Reviews
Open ReviewsReviews shows your Google rating on your catalog page. It also routes unhappy feedback to your inbox instead of to Google, so you hear about a problem before it becomes a public one-star review.
Use your own domain
Open SettingsOn the Pro plan you can serve a catalog from your own domain instead of your nicecatalogs.com address. If you send catalogs to clients alongside quotes, your own domain tends to look better on the page.
You add the domain in Settings and update one DNS record with whoever you bought the domain from.
Common questions
Do I need to finish the catalog before publishing?
No. Publish with five products and keep editing. The link does not change, so anything you add later shows up for people you already sent it to.
What happens when I change a price?
Every link already out there shows the new price immediately. There is nothing to resend and no old version still circulating.
Can I password-protect a catalog?
Yes. A catalog can be published behind a password, which is useful for wholesale pricing or a client-specific list.
What happens to my catalogs if I cancel?
Nothing is deleted. Your catalogs and products stay in your account, and published links go offline until you subscribe again.