Greedybean is a PIM (Product Information Management) system for small and midsize B2B companies, positioned as a central data source for product information. It emphasizes reducing duplicate maintenance and errors through a single source of truth, and publishing product content to channels such as web, mobile, email, social media, and even print. Its core audience is companies with large numbers of SKUs, technical attributes, and B2B online stores.
Based on the information on its website, Greedybean’s core capabilities include centralized product data management, multilingual versions, unlimited technical features, import and export, scheduled exports, media import, and ETIM classification. It has a strong industry focus, supporting INSBOU Sales, XML, and Excel formats, and offering exports for channels such as 2BA, EZ-Base, and IB. For integrations, the official site says it can connect to ERP systems and various webshops. A case study mentions integration with the Magento 2.3 API, with support for syncing images, videos, PDFs, attributes, text, functional elements, promotional prices, and other data, as well as importing media from DAM systems.
Transparent pricing is one of its advantages. Basis costs €325/month and is suitable for 1 language, 1,000 products, and 1 user. Plus costs €450/month and supports 3 languages, 5,000 products, and 4 users. Max costs €675/month and supports 6 languages, 50,000 products, and unlimited users. ETIM costs €725/month and adds ETIM classification and INSBOU Sales export. There is also a €2,500–€5,000 startup implementation and initial bulk import fee, while system integrations are quoted separately depending on the target system. The website offers demo requests, but does not disclose a free plan or self-service trial.
Its strengths lie in its clear focus on B2B, especially for companies that need European industry data standards such as ETIM, 2BA, and EZ-Base. The package limits are clearly defined, and the Max/ETIM plans include unlimited users, which is helpful for teams where multiple people maintain product data. The downsides are that security and compliance are only described as “data security,” with no details on GDPR, certifications, encryption, or backups; the deployment model is not clearly stated; and API/developer support is only visible through the Magento case study, with no public documentation information available.
Greedybean is better suited to Dutch and broader European B2B manufacturers, wholesalers, and companies in sectors such as industrial products, building materials, and vehicle parts where product attributes are complex. Chinese users should note that the website language and industry formats are clearly oriented toward the European market, while access from China, RMB/international payment options, and local implementation support are not disclosed. If your main focus is the Chinese e-commerce ecosystem, it may be worth comparing international PIM options such as Akeneo, Pimcore, and Plytix, or choosing a product information management solution within a local e-commerce/ERP ecosystem.
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