Plenty of products come with paperwork: a user manual, a safety data sheet, an ingredient or spec sheet, a warranty card. Customers ask for those documents before they buy and after they receive the order — and every time they have to email you for one, it's a support ticket and a slower sale. ProductDocs Hub puts the right files on the right product page so customers can find them on their own.
The right document on the right product
Upload your PDFs and map each one to the products — or specific variants — it belongs to. A theme block lists the available documents on the product page, so a shopper looking at the 5-liter variant sees the SDS and spec sheet for that variant, not a generic catalog dump. When the document changes, you update it in one place.
Built for the documents B2B and regulated buyers expect
If you sell into businesses, labs, contractors, or anyone who needs documentation on file, having it self-serve on the storefront is a real advantage. It also keeps your team out of the loop for routine requests.
- Per-product & per-variant — attach documents at the level that actually matches your catalog.
- Any document type — manuals, SDS, spec sheets, warranties, install guides, care instructions.
- Storefront block — a clean, listed set of downloads on the product page, no theme code.
- One source of truth — update a file once and it's current everywhere it's linked.
Who ProductDocs Hub is for
Brands selling chemicals, cosmetics, and cleaning products that need SDS access; electronics, tools, and equipment sellers with manuals and warranties; and any B2B or regulated catalog where documentation is part of the product. It pairs naturally with COA Vault for lab results and FactsPanel for label data — three ways to put the proof and paperwork buyers want directly on the page.
Honest about what it is
ProductDocs Hub is a document hosting and display tool. It stores and surfaces the files you upload on the products you map them to — it does not author, validate, or certify any document, and it does not confirm that an SDS or warranty meets a regulatory standard. The content and accuracy of your documents remain yours to manage.