Introduction:

This overview provides a foundational understanding of the navigation system within Titan Tools. It is designed to familiarize users with the different sections and functionalities available, setting the stage for more detailed tutorials on specific features and data management in subsequent videos.


Navigation in Titan Tools - General Overview


1. Selecting Products to Work On:

   - The first lane in the Titan Tools navigation allows you to set the intention for the product you plan to work on.

   - Use the dropdown to view all active products under the 'My Products' tag.

   - Toggle to view inactive products, which are useful for planning relaunches or conducting research on products not currently in stock.


2. Viewing Parent and Child Variations:

   - The dropdown menu also shows the parent SKU and its associated child variations.

   - Select from these data sets for further actions.


3. Understanding the Pipeline Section:

   - The second section, 'Pipeline', contains items in the research phase not associated with an active ASIN.

   - This section is straightforward and dedicated to products still in the planning stage.


4. Accessing Recently Worked On Products:

   - The 'Recently Worked On' section helps maintain momentum by keeping recent items accessible.


5. Managing Disassociated Data Sets:

   - If a product is disassociated due to changes like ASIN merging or parent changes, the original dataset remains but needs re-association.

   - Guidance on this process is provided in a subsequent video.


6. Selecting Tools for Active Products:

   - When an active product is selected, the navigation shows all datasets and tools applicable to it, like the keyword rank tracker and daily sales tracker.

   - This section helps in deciding how to interact with the data.


7. Pipeline Tool Options:

   - In the pipeline section, available tools include product research, keyword relevancy, and product forecast.


8. Selecting Datasets for Work:

   - The third lane allows the selection of datasets associated with the chosen ASIN.

   - This includes viewing all datasets under a parent ASIN and selecting specific child ASINs for detailed data work.


9. Future Guides:

   - Further details on interacting with datasets and transitioning data from the pipeline to active products will be covered in upcoming videos.


Conclusion:

This general overview of Titan Tools navigation is aimed at providing users with an easy-to-understand framework for effectively managing their products. Understanding these basic navigation concepts is crucial for efficiently utilizing the platform's full capabilities. Stay tuned for more detailed guides on utilizing specific tools and features within Titan Tools.