This tool is to enable EvoX webstore owners to manage taxonomy of product and enables this through several tools. Each area is briefly discussed below;
Dashboard
High-level overview of taxonomy activity. Shows available taxonomies, linked catalogues, recent AI runs (improver/merger/categoriser/beautifier), and current batch job statuses with quick links.
Taxonomy Improver
Select a taxonomy and (optionally) a catalogue to generate AI-powered improvements: clearer category names, hierarchy fixes, and de-duplication. Provides a preview diff, then applies approved changes to the taxonomy and can queue background jobs for large updates.
Taxonomy Merger
Merge two taxonomies by mapping an external taxonomy into your base taxonomy. Uses AI to propose matches, highlight conflicts, and build a merge plan; you can review, adjust, then apply the merged structure and export mappings for audit.
AI Categoriser
Automatically categorise products into the chosen taxonomy using AI. Preview a sample (with predicted categories and reasoning), then process at scale to stage or apply category assignments; integrates with an external knowledge base provider and supports job queueing.
AI Beautifier
Enhance product copy (titles, descriptions, selling points) with AI. Preview proposed improvements per item, then run a full process to produce downloadable outputs (JSON/CSV) or write back to staging for review and publishing.
Batch Jobs
Monitor Bedrock batch model-inference jobs: job name, model, status, submitted/updated times, and S3 input/output locations. Download merged raw outputs (JSONL) or parsed results (e.g., category_descriptions to JSON/CSV) directly from the UI.
Knowledge Base
The Knowledge Base area lets you manage AI-ready taxonomy knowledge bases backed by AWS Bedrock Agents. It lists existing KBs , showing status, last update, data sources, and recent ingestion jobs. You can create a new KB from a selected taxonomy (choosing a vector size); this provisions the Bedrock knowledge base against the project’s RDS vector table and prepares it for retrieval-augmented tasks. You can also delete KBs when they’re no longer needed.
