Analyze a brand's price positioning vs competitors
Compare a brand’s average current price to the category average/median and classify positioning as premium, mid-range, or value.
Query Parameters
Brand name (e.g., Sony, Samsung, Nike)
1Country (us or ca)
us, ca Product category. Accepts a human-readable name (e.g. 'electronics', 'beauty') or a taxonomy slug path (e.g. 'electronics/headphones'); matched against the catalog's category tree (exact node, subtree, or path substring). Also accepts a GS1 GPC code (exactly 8 digits, e.g. '10001159') to filter by PRODUCT TYPE instead of by shelf placement — the same product type is shelved under different categories by different retailers, so a category filter answers from a fraction of the data while a GPC code spans them. Coarser codes (class/family/segment) match every brick beneath them. Resolve a phrase to a code with /v1/reference/classify?q=... ; when a code is used, resolved.match_source is 'gpc'.
1Filter to a specific retailer platform (long-tail specialty stores are also present; any platform key is accepted)
amazon, walmart, target, bestbuy, homedepot, costco, ikea, samsclub, cvs, dillards Response
Price positioning data
premium, mid-range, value, unknown 
