Skills-for-architects product-data-import
Generate a formatted FF&E specification schedule from raw product data — notes, CSV, or pasted lists. Outputs a structured schedule compatible with the 33-column master schema.
git clone https://github.com/AlpacaLabsLLC/skills-for-architects
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/AlpacaLabsLLC/skills-for-architects "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/plugins/06-materials-research/skills/product-data-import" ~/.claude/skills/alpacalabsllc-skills-for-architects-product-data-import && rm -rf "$T"
plugins/06-materials-research/skills/product-data-import/SKILL.md/product-data-import — Product Data Importer
Takes raw, unstructured product data and formats it into a proper FF&E specification schedule. Input can be notes, a CSV, a pasted spreadsheet, or a conversation. Output is a formatted schedule as markdown, CSV, or written to a Google Sheet — using the same 33-column schema as
/product-research, /product-spec-bulk-fetch, and other product skills.
When to Use
- Designer has a list of products in notes or conversation and needs it formatted for a deliverable
- A rough product list needs to become a spec-ready schedule with item numbers, quantities, and extended pricing
- Products from multiple sources need to be consolidated into one formatted schedule
- An existing schedule needs to be reformatted to match the standard schema
Step 1: Accept Input
The designer provides product data in any format:
Raw notes:
3x Eames Lounge Chair, Herman Miller, walnut/black leather, $5,695 each 2x Nelson Platform Bench 48", Herman Miller, natural maple, $2,195 1x Noguchi Coffee Table, Herman Miller, walnut/glass, $2,095 Pendant light for above the table - something by Flos, budget $800-1200
Pasted spreadsheet or CSV:
Product, Brand, Qty, Price Eames Lounge Chair, Herman Miller, 3, $5695 Nelson Bench 48, Herman Miller, 2, $2195
A file path:
/product-data-import ~/Documents/project/product-list.csv
Conversational:
"We need 8 task chairs — Steelcase Leap V2, black, about $1,200 each. Also 4 monitor arms, any brand, under $300."
Accept whatever the designer gives. Don't ask for more structure — work with what you have.
Step 2: Parse and Enrich
For each product in the input:
- Extract known fields: product name, brand, quantity, price, dimensions, materials, finish, category
- Fill in from knowledge: If the product is well-known (Eames Lounge Chair, Steelcase Leap, etc.), fill in standard dimensions, materials, and weight from your training data. Mark these as "from reference" in notes.
- Assign categories: Map to the canonical vocabulary defined in
../../schema/product-schema.md - Calculate extended prices: Unit price × quantity
- Assign item numbers: Sequential within each category group (S-01, S-02 for Seating; T-01 for Tables; L-01 for Lighting, etc.)
- Flag unknowns: If a product is vague ("pendant light, Flos, $800-1200"), note it as "TBD — needs specification" and include budget range
Category prefixes for item numbers
Item number prefixes are defined in
../../schema/product-schema.md under Item Number Prefixes. Read that file for the full mapping of canonical categories to prefixes (e.g. Chair → S, Table → T, Light → L).
Step 3: Present the Schedule
Show the formatted schedule as a markdown table:
## FF&E Schedule — [Project Name if known] [n] items · [total qty] units · $[total extended] estimated | Item # | Product | Brand | Qty | W | D | H | Unit | Materials | Finish | Unit $ | Ext $ | Lead | Notes | |--------|---------|-------|-----|---|---|---|------|-----------|--------|--------|-------|------|-------| | S-01 | Eames Lounge Chair | Herman Miller | 3 | 32.75 | 32.5 | 33.5 | in | Molded plywood, leather | Walnut/Black | $5,695 | $17,085 | 8-12w | | | T-01 | Nelson Platform Bench 48" | Herman Miller | 2 | 48 | 18.5 | 14 | in | Solid maple | Natural | $2,195 | $4,390 | 6-8w | | | T-02 | Noguchi Coffee Table | Herman Miller | 1 | 50 | 36 | 15.75 | in | Walnut, glass | — | $2,095 | $2,095 | 6-8w | | | L-01 | TBD Pendant | Flos | 1 | — | — | — | — | — | — | $800-$1,200 | $800-$1,200 | — | Needs specification | **Subtotals by category:** - Seating: $17,085 (3 units) - Tables: $6,485 (3 units) - Lighting: $800-$1,200 (1 unit, TBD) - **Total: $24,370-$24,770**
Presentation rules
- Group by category, sorted by item number within each group
- Show subtotals per category and a grand total
- Flag TBD items clearly — include budget range if given
- Show dimensions from reference data when you know the product; leave blank and note "dims TBD" when you don't
- Don't fabricate prices — if you're unsure, note "price TBD" or "estimated" and use the designer's stated budget
- Currency — default USD unless the designer specifies otherwise
Step 4: Ask for Output Format
Ask the designer how they want the schedule:
- Markdown — stay in conversation (already shown)
- CSV file — save as
to the current directory or a specified path.csv - Google Sheet — write to the master product library using the 33-column schema
If the designer doesn't specify, default to saving a CSV file.
Step 5: Save
CSV output
Save as
product-data-import-[date].csv with these columns:
Item #, Product Name, Brand, Category, Qty, W, D, H, Unit, Materials, Finish, Unit Price, Extended Price, Lead Time, Notes
Google Sheet output
If the designer provides a Sheet ID or says "save to my sheet", write to the 33-column master schema. Read
../../schema/product-schema.md (relative to this SKILL.md) for the full column reference, field formats, and category vocabulary. Read ../../schema/sheet-conventions.md for CRUD patterns with MCP tools.
Skill-specific column values:
- AG (Source):
product-data-import - AF (Status):
specified - AD (Tags): Item number (e.g. "S-01") + any project tags
- AE (Notes):
(quantity and extended price, since the schema has no dedicated Qty column)Qty: 3 · Ext: $17,085
Quantity handling
The master sheet is one row per product, not per unit. Put the quantity in the Notes column (e.g., "Qty: 3") since the 33-column schema doesn't have a dedicated quantity column. Also include the extended price in Notes: "Qty: 3 · Ext: $17,085".
Step 6: Summary
After saving:
✓ FF&E Schedule saved to [path or sheet] [n] line items · [total qty] units · $[total] estimated [n] items fully specified, [n] items need specification (TBD)
If there are TBD items, offer to research them:
Want me to research the TBD items? I can use /product-research to find specific products for: - L-01: Flos pendant, $800-$1,200 budget
Pairs With
— research specific products to fill TBD slots/product-research
— pull full specs from product URLs/product-spec-bulk-fetch
— normalize the schedule after assembly/product-data-cleanup
— auto-tag categories, colors, and materials/product-enrich
— convert the schedule to SIF for dealer procurement/csv-to-sif