Four steps, and no one edits a link
The reason this sitemap can be trusted is that nothing about it is manual. It is a view over the catalogue, regenerated on every change.
Why the product lists are collapsed. The catalogue runs to thousands of live product URLs — T-Shirts alone has around six hundred. Putting all of them on one page would make it slow for people and dilute the crawl signal for search engines. Instead each category shows its most recent products and links to its own complete, paginated sub-sitemap. Crawlers get a clean path to every URL; you get a page that loads.
Every link is canonical. Where a product has historically been reachable at more than one address, only the canonical one appears here.
5 groups, 38 categories, every product beneath them
This mirrors /products exactly — same groups, same order, same categories — because both are rendered from the same source. Open a category to see what was added most recently, or go straight to its complete sub-sitemap. A count shown with a plus sign means the category runs to more than one sub-sitemap page.
Apparel
19 CATEGORIESUniforms & Workwear
5 CATEGORIESBags & Travel
4 CATEGORIESHome & Textiles
4 CATEGORIESCorporate Gifting
6 CATEGORIESNothing in the sitemap matches that. Try a shorter word.
Company pages
factori.com is operated by Sushine Exports Private Limited, registered in Bengaluru, Karnataka.
Client stories. There are 442 individual client pages under /clients. They are listed in their own sub-sitemap rather than inline here, for the same reason the product lists are: volume. Note for the team — these pages should not be published or listed without written consent from each named client.
Quotes, stock and your account
The four pages that move an order along.
Experience centres
9 centres across 4 states, where fabrics, finishes, print and embroidery samples can be handled before a purchase order is raised.
Overview and visiting details: /experience-centres.
Policies and legal
These govern how an order is placed, paid for, shipped and, where necessary, put right.
Other factori.com properties
Two separate sites, each with its own sitemap.
Questions about this sitemap
Short answers, marked up so answer engines can quote them accurately.
How is this sitemap kept up to date?
It is generated, not written. Every time a product, category or page is published, updated or retired in the catalogue, a build hook regenerates this page, the XML sitemap and the per-category sub-sitemaps, then pings the search engines. Nobody edits a list of links by hand, so a new product appears here within minutes of going live.
How many product categories does factori.com have?
38, arranged in 5 groups: Apparel (19 categories), Uniforms & Workwear (5 categories), Bags & Travel (4 categories), Home & Textiles (4 categories), Corporate Gifting (6 categories). The grouping on this page mirrors the /products index exactly, because both are rendered from the same catalogue data.
Where do I find every product in a category, not just the recent ones?
Each category row links to its own sub-sitemap at /sitemap/<category>, which lists every live product URL in that category, 200 per page. That keeps this hub page fast while still giving crawlers a complete, paginated path to every product.
Does this page list pages that need a login?
It links to the My Account sign-in page, but not to anything behind it. Signed-in screens, search-result URLs and pagination parameters are excluded from both this page and the XML sitemap, because they are not useful destinations to arrive at cold from a search engine.
Can AI assistants and answer engines use this page?
Yes. It carries CollectionPage, BreadcrumbList, SiteNavigationElement and ItemList structured data, and llms.txt gives answer engines a plain-text company summary. Both are open to the AI crawlers named in robots.txt.
Found the page you wanted? The next step is usually a specification.
Tell us the product, the quantity, the material and the date you need it landed. If it is in stock we will say so; if it needs making, you get a costed, PO-ready quote rather than a range.