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Product data is split across suppliers, spreadsheets, lab reports, and internal teams.
Product passport readiness
Prodora helps apparel, textile, furniture, mattress, and home-goods brands collect supplier data, identify missing fields, and publish QR-ready product passport records.
Passport record
42
Supplier inputs
9
Missing fields
18
Evidence files
The data gap
Prodora gives product, operations, and compliance teams a structured place to collect product passport data before publication.
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Product data is split across suppliers, spreadsheets, lab reports, and internal teams.
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Teams do not always know which fields are complete, missing, or supported by evidence.
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QR-ready passport pages need structured records, not last-minute PDF assembly.
Workflow
The foundation is built for teams that need traceable progress and practical publishing steps.
Define the product passport data needed by category, SKU family, supplier, and evidence type.
Request structured inputs from suppliers and track what has been submitted, reviewed, or returned.
Turn complete product records into passport pages that can be linked from labels, packaging, or product detail pages.
Demo preview
The demo passport preview shows how teams can inspect field readiness before making a QR-ready passport page public.
Demo passport
Built for
Prodora is focused on teams that need practical DPP readiness across many products, suppliers, and evidence files.
Founding brands
Early access is for brands that want a structured way to collect supplier data, review missing fields, and prepare QR-ready passport pages.
FAQ
No. Prodora helps organise product and supplier data. Customers remain responsible for the accuracy, completeness, and legal suitability of their product information.
Not at this stage. Prodora is currently focused on DPP readiness: helping brands collect, structure, review, and prepare product data for future Digital Product Passport workflows.
The initial focus is apparel, textiles, furniture, mattresses, and home-goods products with supplier-heavy data needs.
Supplier data collection is part of the planned workflow, with status tracking for submitted, reviewed, missing, and returned fields.
It means the product record can be prepared as a passport page that a QR code may link to from a label, package, or product detail page.