ProdLab logo

ProdLab Shopify App: Pricing, Features & First-Adopter Watch

Bulk editor & Product content

Updated June 17, 2026

No signal

By RHM OÜ

Launched June 11, 2026. Shoplist is monitoring first merchant evidence, pricing, and feature details for this Shopify app.

Shoplist public signals

What is visible for ProdLab right now

Signal date June 17, 2026

Monitoring status

First-adopter watch

Monitoring first merchant evidence

As of Jun 17, 2026

Momentum

0 No signal

Install trend held steady over the last 28 days

As of Jun 17, 2026

No signal0% confidence

0 momentum score

Install trend held steady over the latest 28-day window.

Updated Jun 17, 2026

0 installs

Momentum inputs

28d installs

0

Prev. 28d

0

New 28d

0

30d reviews

0

Installs
0
Growth
50
Adoption
0
Reviews
0
Fit
0

Quick answer

ProdLab launched on June 11, 2026. Shoplist is monitoring first public merchant evidence and pricing changes.

Pricing

Pricing and plan posture

Free

Free
  • 30 jobs/month
  • Color Matching
  • Hard stop at 30 jobs
  • No free retries

Starter

$19.9
  • 300 jobs/month
  • Color Matching
  • Free retries within 2 hours
  • Overage at $0.07 per job

Growth

$49.9
  • 2,000 jobs/month
  • Color Matching
  • Free retries within 12 hours
  • Overage at $0.03 per job

Scale

$89.9
  • 5,000 jobs/month
  • Color Matching
  • Free retries within 24 hours
  • Overage at $0.02 per job

App-store listing

About ProdLab

3-in-1 automated product categorization, colour matching and description generation.

ProdLab automatically manages your product data in Shopify. It categorizes products, detects and assigns colors based on product images, and generates descriptions in your brand's tone. The result: accurate store filters, correct Google Shopping categories, and product pages ready for customers the moment they go live. Configure your settings once, sync your catalog, and every new product import is handled from then on. No manual tagging or data entry. Scales as your product catalog grows.

Listing highlights

  • Product Categorization: assigns a category from the Shopify product taxonomy
  • Color Matching: detects colors and maps them to products and store filters
  • Product Descriptions: generates descriptions in your configured tone and style
  • Runs automatically in the background whenever you add or update a product
  • Bulk Catalog Updates: Efficiently processes large catalogs in a single task

Features

SEO

Auto-optimization

Actions

AI assistance
Bulk edit
Search and filter

Content types

Descriptions
Structured data

Content creation

AI generation
Auto-updates
Tone and style

Editable resources

Descriptions
Metafields
Products

Methodology

How to read these signals

Counts are based on Shoplist's latest available public crawl signal dated June 17, 2026.

Shoplist has not yet found reliable public storefront evidence connecting a Shopify store to this app. This does not mean the app has no users. Some apps are new, admin-only, server-side, theme-independent, or otherwise difficult to detect from public storefront signals.

Merchant rows are filtered to public brand profiles with enough public data to link safely. Full workflow, filtering, and monitoring stay behind signup.

Review, pricing, feature, screenshot, and listing-change data come from public Shopify App Store and Shoplist crawl records. Signals can change between crawls.

FAQ

Questions about ProdLab

Has Shoplist detected stores using ProdLab yet?

Shoplist has not yet found reliable public storefront evidence for ProdLab. The page tracks first merchant evidence as it appears.

What does first-adopter watch mean?

It means Shoplist is monitoring launch context, first storefront-detectable merchant evidence, and pricing.

Can I get alerts when stores start using ProdLab?

Yes. Create a watchlist to get alerted when Shoplist finds public merchant evidence for ProdLab.

Keep watching ProdLab

Turn this public profile into a monitored app workflow for first detections, reviews, pricing, related apps, and listing-change history.

Get alerted when stores start using ProdLab