Product facts only.
The pilot asks for a small redacted CSV with product title, brand, category, SKU, model number, UPC or barcode, public product URL, and vendor/source when available.
Catalog Recall Monitor is built for narrow CPSC recall reviews of product-only catalog samples. The first review should not include customer data, order history, payment data, contracts, credentials, wholesale costs, margins, or full database exports.
The pilot asks for a small redacted CSV with product title, brand, category, SKU, model number, UPC or barcode, public product URL, and vendor/source when available.
Files with customer names, emails, phone numbers, addresses, order IDs, payment data, credentials, contracts, costs, margins, or full database exports are blocked before recall matching.
The first redacted sample is reviewed without a payment link. Paid pilot scope is confirmed first; if payment is used later, it runs through a hosted payment provider, not this website.
Early sample reviews are handled directly by the Catalog Recall Monitor pilot operator. There is no broad review team for pilot files.
Redacted product rows are used to run CPSC recall matching, produce source-backed report artifacts, and decide whether the workflow is useful enough to continue.
Redacted sample files and generated outputs may be retained for up to 30 days during validation unless you request deletion sooner. Blocked unsafe files are not processed for recall matching.
Catalog samples are not sold, published, or used as public examples. The public demo and sample report use synthetic or public example rows, not buyer files.
The pilot is CPSC-first. Reports link to official CPSC records when there is visible evidence for a match.
To request deletion of a pilot sample or report package, email ryan@catalogrecallmonitor.com.
Catalog Recall Monitor provides source-backed decision support. It does not provide legal advice, compliance certification, product-safety certification, automatic takedowns, or customer notification automation.
Buyer-facing report language uses this posture: “No visible match found in scanned official sources as of the scan time.” That means no visible match was found in the scanned sources at that timestamp. It does not mean the product is certified as safe.
Use the project inbox for privacy questions, security reports, deletion requests, or pilot-scope questions before sending a file.