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Workspace · Updated 2026-04-28

Jessar Industries — Project Workspace

Live deliverables for the website migration and brand-elevation engagement. Click any item to open the full document.
How to navigate. Items are grouped by audience. If you are Jessar leadership, the Phase 1 brief and the brand-direction document are the most important reads. If you are part of the Jessar team reviewing the catalog, the product database viewer is your tool. If you are the Jessar intern tagging sub-brands, the brief and the fillable CSV are downstream. Everything is updated continuously as the project progresses.
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Read first — current state
Migration Export — Shopify-ready (full, internal)
1,667 primary SKUs × 55 columns mapped to Shopify-compatible field names (jessar.* metafields). Includes UPC, min order quantity, list price (internal, not displayed on PDPs), dimensions, weight, material, color, care, capacity, voltage/wattage/lumens for lighting, etc. This is the canonical data input for the Shopify migration push.
For migration migration_export.csv
Migration Export — public-facing only (no pricing)
Same 1,667 SKUs × 54 columns as the full export, but with list_price stripped. Use this for the actual Shopify push if pricing is to be loaded separately. Same field names, same coverage everywhere else.
For migration push migration_export_public.csv
Spec Coverage Report — for the Jessar meeting
Concrete numbers showing what RevShift extracted from box artwork + Apple Vision OCR (1,667 SKUs, 1,136 (68%) with usable spec tables) and a ranked list of what we still need from Jessar. Per-sub-brand coverage tables, per-spec-field × prefix heatmap, attached 900-row data request CSV. Use as the talking-points doc for the call.
For Jessar meeting jessar_meeting_brief.html
Data Request CSV (for Jessar to fill)
900 rows (all 6- and 7- prefix housewares). Each row shows what we have (Y) and what is NEEDED. Jessar's intern fills only the NEEDED cells from inserts / vendor specs / internal ERP. Attach to the meeting invite.
For Jessar intern jessar_data_request.csv
Product Content Review — live spec dashboard
All 1,667 primary SKUs with generated descriptions + structured spec tables extracted from box artwork (PyMuPDF + Apple Vision OCR). Filter by category, search by SKU/copy. 68% have usable spec tables (3+ categories), 33% rich (5+).
For Sean / internal product_content_review.html
Jessar Hub — the client-facing portal
The page you give Jessar so they don’t get lost. Same look and feel as this hub, but only carries client-facing items: Phase 1 brief, brand direction (customer edition), product DB viewer, data gap report, hero candidates tool for Michael, intern brief, draft management guide. Internal artifacts (open items, project state, hero PDP renders with internal annotations, site architecture) are deliberately omitted. Send Jessar leadership jessar-deliverables.vercel.app/jessar_hub as their bookmark.
For Jessar jessar_hub.html
Progress Dashboard — canonical project state
Visual derivative of PROJECT.md. Status bar, phase strip, decision log, change log, open questions, all rendered for at-a-glance reading. The page to bookmark on your phone for “where are we?” when away from your desktop. Kept in lockstep with the canonical project doc — any state change in PROJECT.md is mirrored here in the same turn.
For Sean progress.html
Open Items — every pending todo & related file
The single page for “what’s outstanding right now.” Grouped by owner (Sean / Jessar / RevShift), with each item showing why it matters, the next concrete step, and direct links to the files behind it. Regenerated on demand — this is the live action list.
For Sean open_items.html
Project State & Next Steps
Snapshot of where we stand: phase status, what is shipped, what is awaiting whom, the brand-decision impact map, and what is queued. The fastest way to catch up.
For Sean project_state.html
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Direction — react and steer
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Hero PDP design — three directions, same product
Hero PDP — Direction A: Warm Editorial
Caraway/Our Place lane. Fraunces serif, putty/cream palette, warm walnut accent, italic-emphasis with color shift. Real product (7-99096 steak knife set, JS Gourmet) with bilingual copy and the “Behind the page” drawer that maps every section to its metafield + admin edit path.
For Sean hero_pdp_render_v0_1_a.html
Hero PDP — Direction B: Soft Modern
Quieter, more contemporary. Cormorant Garamond, lighter coral accent, italic-emphasis without color shift, sub-brand as a 6px dot. Same product, same copy, same structure as A.
For Sean hero_pdp_render_v0_1_b.html
Hero PDP — Direction C: Natural Craft
Material-led, earthy. Newsreader serif, acacia/sage palette, sub-brand as a bordered material card. Same product, same copy, same structure as A.
For Sean hero_pdp_render_v0_1_c.html
Standard PDP — the other ~3,191 products
The non-hero template. Specs-forward, fast to scan, B2B-friendly. Same product (7-99096) for direct comparison against the hero treatment. No story / build / made-for sections; specs panel is the centerpiece. Direction-agnostic structure — B/C palette swap matches the hero PDP renders exactly.
For Sean standard_pdp_render_v0_1_a.html
Site management how-to (v0.1 skeleton)
Section-by-section guide for managing the hero PDP in Shopify admin: which metafield drives which section, where to edit, bilingual flow. Skeleton level — screenshots and walkthrough get added once the theme is live and metafields are populated.
For Jessar (eventually) management_guide_v0_1.html
Site Architecture — 27 pages, every spec
The working reference we pull up while building. Every page that needs to exist (home, 10 sub-brand pages, 5 category collections, hero PDP + standard PDP templates, static, utility) with four fields each: Purpose, Sections, Data sources, Done criteria. Plus the locked sitemap, URL/taxonomy decisions, filter strategy, and what’s explicitly out of scope.
For Sean site_architecture.html
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Phase 1 — data foundation closeout
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Operational tools
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Investigation — Phase 1 follow-ups
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Hero selection — narrow 50 candidates to 20 (for Michael)
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Intern — sub-brand mapping