Product Listings · China-Hosted · Per-Product Inquiries

Put Every Product in Front of Chinese Buyers.

A VjQj Catalog Page is your product range hosted inside China — multiple SKUs, specs, images, and a buyer inquiry form on every product. Localized into Chinese, WeChat-native, and live in 15 minutes.

What Is a VjQj Catalog Page?

A Catalog Page is a product listing page hosted on ICP-registered servers inside mainland China. It allows foreign companies to display their product range to Chinese buyers — with product names, descriptions, specifications, images, and a per-product buyer inquiry form.

Catalog Pages are linked from a Brand Page and accessible via WeChat QR code, Baidu search, and H5 mobile browser. Each product entry generates its own QR code.

Content is AI-translated from any language into Chinese and screened against China's advertising regulations before publishing.

Brand Page or Catalog Page — Which Do You Need?

A Brand Page tells buyers who you are. A Catalog Page shows buyers what you sell.

Brand PageCatalog Page
PurposeCompany profileProduct listings
What it showsWho you areWhat you sell
Inquiry typeGeneral contact formPer-product inquiry form
ContentBrand story, team, marketsSKUs, specs, images, pricing
Best forFirst presence, B2B introsManufacturers, product-range brands
Included inAll plansPro plan and above

Most brands use both — a Brand Page as their China homepage, with Catalog Pages linked from it.

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What Each Product Listing Includes.

Feature 01

Product Entries — Fully Localized

Each product has its own entry: name (AI-translated into Chinese), description, specifications, images, and a buyer inquiry form. Add as many products as your plan allows.

Feature 02

Per-Product Buyer Inquiries

Every product has its own inquiry form. Chinese buyers specify which product they're interested in, their company, purchase quantity, and contact details. Inquiries arrive organized by product.

Feature 03

Track Demand by Product

Your dashboard shows scan counts and inquiry volume per product. Know which items are getting attention from Chinese buyers before your next production run.

Who Uses Catalog Pages?

Manufacturers, trade show exhibitors, and any B2B brand with product lines to showcase.

Manufacturers

Product ranges that Chinese distributors need to browse — specs, pricing, certifications, all in one place.

Trade Show Exhibitors

Print your catalog QR on booth materials — visitors scan and browse your full product range on the spot.

Campaign Brands

One Catalog Page per product line or promotion — track which lines generate buyer interest.

Distributor Platforms

Representing multiple supplier brands? Each supplier gets its own Catalog Page under your Brand Page.

Catalog Page FAQ

Everything you need to know about listing your products in China.


How is a Catalog Page different from a Brand Page?
A Brand Page tells buyers who you are — company story, team, general contact. A Catalog Page shows what you sell — individual product listings with specs, images, and a separate inquiry form per product. Most brands use both: the Brand Page as their China homepage, with Catalog Pages linked from it.

Do I need a Brand Page first, or can I start with a Catalog Page?
A Catalog Page is linked from a Brand Page, so you'll need a Brand Page first. The good news: Brand Pages are free and take minutes to set up. Once that's done, you can add as many Catalog Pages as your plan allows.

How long does it take to build a Catalog Page?
About 15 minutes. Upload your product data or enter it manually, add images, and the AI translates everything into Chinese, checks it against China advertising regulations, and generates the page. What normally takes an agency a week happens in one sitting.

What about technical product names? Will they translate correctly?
The AI preserves technical terms, model numbers, and industry-specific vocabulary. You can also review and edit the Chinese translation before publishing. If your products use specialized terminology (e.g., industrial chemicals, medical devices, machinery specs), you can supply a glossary and the AI will apply it consistently across all entries.

How do Chinese buyers find my Catalog Page?
Four ways: (1) Scan the QR code at your booth or on your packaging. (2) Open the WeChat link shared by your sales team. (3) Find it via Baidu search. (4) Browse from your Brand Page. Each product also generates its own QR code — so you can direct buyers to a specific item, not just the full catalog.

Can I see which products are getting interest?
Yes. Your dashboard shows scan counts and inquiry volume per product — so you know which items Chinese buyers are looking at and asking about. Use that data to decide which products to push, which to adapt, or which to prioritize for your next production run.