This hub is for category-led jobs where the product type already changes what good output looks like: jewelry, beauty, packaging, boutique Etsy listings, and related small-product commerce images.
These jobs are driven less by channel rules and more by product-specific presentation needs like detail, premium feel, or packaging clarity.
Best when detail, reflection, and premium feel all matter together.
Best when bottles, boxes, labels, and shelf appeal drive the image quality bar.
Best when the product needs handmade or small-brand presentation rather than plain catalog treatment.
Category pages work when the user already knows the product type and expects more category-specific guidance than a generic product-photo page can provide.
The product type itself changes what counts as a good image.
Start from the product type, then route users into the adjacent category page that best matches the real presentation challenge.
Jewelry, beauty, packaging, and Etsy-style categories each need different guidance.
Move between jewelry, beauty, packaging, and Etsy pages based on what the product really is.
The output should match the standards of that product category, not just look generically better.
The action page is strongest once the product type and presentation target are already narrowed.
Use these pages to keep category-led traffic inside the most relevant product-type branch.
Best when detail sensitivity and premium presentation matter most.
Best when packaging readability and premium shelf appeal define the job.
Best when the product is packaging-led and closer to catalog structure work.
Best when the category is handmade, boutique, or small-brand presentation-led.