Topic Maps

Topic Maps in Crystallize let you define classifications and taxonomies that can be assigned to products, documents, folders, and even media assets. They allow you to create multi-dimensional structures that go beyond a traditional one-dimensional catalogue hierarchy.

Where the catalogue defines where an item lives in your product universe, Topics define what the item is about.

Why Use Topics?

  • Classification: Add structured tags to any item in the catalogue.
  • Multi-dimensional navigation: Build rich browsing experiences by combining catalogue structure with topic-driven filtering.
  • Search & filtering: Topics power faceted search and discovery across your product universe.
  • Consistency: A central taxonomy ensures consistent terminology across teams and channels.
Topic map

Creating and Managing Topics

  1. Navigate to Topic Maps
    In the left-hand menu, go to Topic Maps. Here you can view and manage all your taxonomies.
  2. Add a New Topic Map
    Click the + icon to create a new topic map. Give it a clear name, such as Flavour, Origin, or Roast Level.
  3. Add Topics
    • Within a topic map, add child topics to build a hierarchy.
    • You can nest topics at multiple levels (e.g. Flavour → Fruity → Citrus → Lemon).
    • Drag and drop topics to restructure them visually.
  4. Translate Topics
    Each topic can be localized, allowing multilingual taxonomies that mirror your catalogue’s language setup.

Example: Coffee Flavour Taxonomy

In the screenshot above, a Flavour topic map is shown with hierarchical topics:

  • Fruity → Citrus → Lemon, Lime, Orange
  • Roasty → Burnt Sugar, Smoky → Dark Smoke, Light Smoke

This taxonomy could be applied to coffee products, enabling customers to filter by flavour profile in a storefront, or for internal classification in a B2B setting.