Catalog Ideas

Catalog Ideas That Turn Browsers Into Buyers

A catalog should sell, not just list. These concepts work as shoppable digital flipbooks with links to checkout and analytics on every page.

Digital catalogs combine the browse-and-discover feel of print with the one-tap buying of e-commerce — and tell you exactly which products drew the most attention.

Catalog Concepts to Build

Each of these turns a product list into a shoppable experience.

1

Seasonal collection

Showcase a new season with lifestyle photography and a buy link on every product.

2

Wholesale catalog

Give B2B buyers SKUs, pricing tiers and a fast reorder link in one tidy book.

3

Furniture catalog

Present large items with room shots, dimensions and links to configure and order.

4

Gift guide

Curate products by occasion or budget to help shoppers decide and click through.

5

Parts catalog

Help technical buyers find the right part with diagrams and searchable links.

6

Lookbook catalog

Blend editorial styling with shoppable links for a premium browsing experience.

From Idea to Flipbook in 3 Steps

1

Pick an idea

Choose a concept below and design it in your favorite tool, then export a PDF.

2

Upload to FlipLink

Drop in your PDF and we instantly turn it into an interactive page-flip experience.

3

Share and track

Get one branded link, share it anywhere, and watch real-time reads and engagement.

Explore More Ideas

Looking for something different? Browse inspiration for other popular formats.

Catalog Ideas FAQ

Can shoppers buy directly from the catalog?+

Yes. Link any product image or page to its checkout or product page so readers buy without hunting for it.

How do I update prices?+

Re-upload your updated PDF and the same link shows the new catalog — no reprinting and no broken links.

Can I see which products get the most interest?+

Analytics show time per page and link clicks, so you learn which items pull readers in.

Turn Your Idea Into a Flipbook

Upload a PDF and publish an interactive, trackable flipbook in minutes — no design skills required.