1WorldSync's Inline Content Builder allows you to create robust comparison tables that help users to analyze how your product stacks up against the rest in terms of features and specifications.
Features
- Intuitive and easy to build comparison tables.
- Flexible to include any comparison criteria up to 30 rows.
- Quickly populate data by importing product specifications from DataSource.
- Build your comparison columns once and re-use in other tables.
- Support for selecting a "default" product that highlights the comparison table column.
- Ability for re-arranging the products.
- Support for adding a "header row" to help group product features.
- Add to cart and Pricing integrations with Partner's Catalog.
Steps
- Click the green plus icon in the "TABLE" section to get started.

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default four column comparison table will be created that you can populate with your desired products with their respective specifications.

- Add the product images to show in the column headers from your local drive.
- Enter product names, part numbers and comparison criteria. Click on "Add Row" if you wish to add more than four comparison criteria. You may also choose to add a header row by clicking on "Add Header Row".
- Click "Apply".
- It will prompt "Do you want to publish for all products in the table?".
- Clicking Yes will import the comparison table to the other products and will automatically show the table for products B and C.
- Clicking No will save the table only for the current product (A).
Functionality Notes
- Each comparison sku will require at least 1 part number in order to display the column.
- The comparison table will not appear when only 1 comparison sku exists. Must have 2 or more comparison skus.
- Editing a feature or value will update the same comparison table shown in all other products since its a shared table. For example, when viewing the comparison table on Product B will show the same values if you made the change to the table in Product A.
Comparison Chart Best Practices
- Limit to a maximum of four columns.
- Use short product titles in columns.
- Only include key features to compare rather than a huge list of specifications.