> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.slingso.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Your Products page

> Per-product scores, competitor comparison, channel & pricing, and measured impact.

The **Products** page is one card per product you track — sorted so the product that needs you most is first. Pick a product to see the full picture.

## Scores at a glance

Each product leads with its two scores — [Purchase Likelihood and Narrative Accuracy](/guide/your-two-scores) — and how each moved this week. Narrative Accuracy also shows an **attributes-covered count**: how many of your product's key selling points AI actually gets across, and which it's missing or getting wrong.

## How you stack up

You don't compete in a vacuum, so the page puts you side by side with the competitors AI keeps recommending — comparing **price**, **Purchase Likelihood**, and **Narrative Accuracy**, with the narrative gaps (what AI credits them for that it doesn't credit you) laid out.

## Channel & pricing

This is where "where you sell" gets concrete. The **channel & pricing matrix** shows, for your product and each rival seller, **which retailers carry it and at what price** — including live discounts, the cheapest channel, and the one AI sends buyers to first. An empty cell is a **gap**: a channel a competitor is on and you're not. It's grounded in real market data, not the AI's guess — so a low [Purchase Likelihood alongside a healthy Narrative Accuracy](/guide/your-two-scores) usually has its answer right here. It also shows your own listed price beside the verified market band, so a marketplace showing the wrong price for your product is easy to catch.

## What's working

Every product keeps an **interventions table**: each fix you've approved, the agent's reasoning, whether it's published, and the measured **impact** — the score lift it produced and how many times AI has since cited it. This is your running record of what actually moved the needle.

## Add a product

Tracking a new product is self-serve:

<Steps>
  <Step title="Choose 'Monitor new product'">
    On the Products page, select **Monitor new product**.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Paste the product page URL">
    Drop in the link to the product's page on your site. The agent reads it and starts tracking
    how AI describes, prices, and places it.
  </Step>
</Steps>

The product appears right away; its name, price, image, and key attributes fill in as the agent reads the page, and its market data arrives on the next daily cycle. You can track as many products as your [plan covers](/guide/plans-coverage).

## Pause or resume a product

Stop tracking a product any time from its panel. Because a paused product's scenarios have nothing left to measure, pausing it pauses those too — you'll see exactly what's affected before you confirm.

Resuming the product doesn't automatically switch its scenarios back on; turn on the ones you want individually, so your coverage goes where it counts. Paused products stay in your list, labelled by why they stopped: you, or a [plan change](/guide/billing).

<Note>
  Each tracked product counts against your plan's limit. At your limit, pause one to make room, or move up a tier.
</Note>

<Card title="Diagnose across the journey" icon="compass" href="/guide/coverage">
  Products goes deep on one product; Coverage shows the whole buyer's journey.
</Card>
