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# e-Katalog - New look, new ways to sell

The new e-Katalog gives you everything you need to create curated product or service catalogs without building a website or doing technical integration. Whether you're launching a seasonal promotion, selling digital products, or showcasing services, e-Katalog now supports richer content, flexible scheduling, and smarter order handling — all from the DOKU Dashboard.

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### About e-Katalog

e-Katalog is a no-code tool that helps businesses create and share digital catalogs without a website, app, or developer.

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Designed for flexibility, e-Katalog lets you publish product or service listings, organize them into collections, and accept payments instantly through DOKU. You can sell physical goods, offer digital products, or showcase services in a way that feels fast, simple, and professional.

Use it to launch seasonal campaigns, create catalogs for B2B clients, or give your sales team a mobile-ready storefront. Everything can be managed in one dashboard, with no technical setup required.

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### What’s New in e-Katalog

The latest version of e-Katalog brings major improvements to help businesses manage their catalogs more efficiently. These new features are designed to support real-world use cases like limited-time campaigns, B2B product listings, and flexible service offerings.

**Curated Showcases**\
Group items by campaign, event, or target audience. For example, create collections like “Q4 Deals,” “Spa Services,” or “Distributor Packages.”

**Featured Items**\
Pin up to 5 important items that will always appear at the top of your catalog for higher visibility.

**Scheduled Publishing**\
Choose when your items go live. You can publish immediately, set a future date, or define a custom availability period.

**Responsive Design**\
Your catalog now adapts perfectly to mobile, tablet, and desktop screens, ensuring a smooth browsing experience for customers.

**Order Tracking and Notifications**\
Customers receive email updates throughout the order process and can check delivery status anytime.

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### Before vs After

| Capability         | Before               | Now                                  |
| ------------------ | -------------------- | ------------------------------------ |
| Mobile Display     | Not fully responsive | Fully responsive across devices      |
| Item Variants      | One variant only     | Supports up to two variants          |
| Publishing Options | Only publish now     | Schedule or set a custom date range  |
| Order Management   | Handled per item     | Centralized dashboard for all orders |

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### Use Cases for Real Businesses

**Seasonal Promotions**\
A coffee supplier creates a “Ramadan Specials” catalog and sets it to automatically expire after the season ends.

**Sales Teams in the Field**\
Distributors give sales reps access to a mobile catalog they can use to check stock and place orders on the go.

**Service Listings for Hospitality**\
Hotels publish spa packages and room service menus that guests can access and order via QR code.

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The new e-Katalog helps you move faster, sell better, and manage your catalog with ease. Everything is accessible from your [DOKU Dashboard](https://dashboard.doku.com/bo/login), ready when you are. Explore full e-Katalog features [here](https://docs.doku.com/accept-payments/no-integration-products/e-katalog).


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