Profit Bandit Batch Listing Workflow

The Listings section allows you to save profitable products from your reports and prepare them for listing on your Amazon Seller Central account. This feature streamlines your workflow by letting you review, edit, and manage potential listings before submitting them to Amazon.

 

Important:

The app can only list items that already exist in your Amazon catalog. It cannot create new ASINs or new product detail pages.

 

1. Select Products From a Report

When you open a report—either newly generated or previously saved—you can review product data such as profitability, sales rank, and competition.

To select items for listing:

1.     Scroll through the results in your Product Analysis Results view.

2.     Use the checkbox next to each product to select the items you want.

3.     Once at least one item is selected, a blue toolbar will appear above the table showing the number of items selected.

4.     Click Save to Listings to add those items to your Listings page.

Example (Report View):


 

2. Access the Listings Page

A new section called Listings has been added to the main navigation menu.

This is where all products you've saved from reports will appear. Each saved listing displays:

·        Product title & image

·        ASIN

·        SKU

·        Price

·        Inventory (quantity)

·        Listing status (e.g., saved, listed, listing failed)

·        Actions menu (edit, list, delete)

Example (Listings Page):



Marketplace Filter: At the top-left of the Listings page, use the Marketplace dropdown (default: All) to filter listings by Amazon venue. This is useful if you sell across multiple marketplaces.

3. Manage Your Saved Listings

Inside the Listings page, you can manage products using both the per-row action icons and the toolbar buttons at the top of the table.
 

  • Per-Row Action Icons

These apply to individual listings:

IconAction
✏️ PencilEdit the listing details: SKU, price, quantity, and condition.
🕐 ClockSet up a repricing schedule for this specific listing. See Scheduled Repricing below.
🗑️ TrashRemove the listing from your saved listings.

 

  • List a Product to Amazon

Click the upload/publish icon to send the listing to Amazon Seller Central.

Note:
The app can only list items that already exist in your Seller Central catalog.
If the ASIN is not already active in your account, the listing will fail.

 

  • Delete a Listing

Click the trash icon to remove the product from your saved listings.

 

  • Toolbas Buttons

These apply to selected listings (use the checkboxes to select items first). The selection count displays at the top-left (e.g., "3 selected"). Click Clear to deselect all.

ButtonWhat It Does
Smart RepriceApply a repricing strategy to selected listings. See the Smart Reprice section below for full details.
Bulk EditEdit price, quantity, or condition across multiple selected listings at once. The number in brackets shows how many items are currently selected (e.g., Bulk Edit (6)).
Sync StatusRefreshes the listing status for selected items by checking against Amazon Seller Central. Use this to confirm whether a listing went live, or to update statuses after making changes directly in Seller Central.
Publish to AmazonSends selected listings to your Amazon Seller Central account. Only items with all required fields completed can be published successfully.


 

4. Understanding Listing Statuses

Status indicators show the outcome of your listing action:

·        listed (green) – The item was successfully sent to Amazon.

·        saved (gray) – The item is saved but has not been pushed to Amazon yet.

·        listing failed (red) – The listing attempt did not go through.

Common reasons listings fail include:

·        The ASIN is not available in the Amazon catalog.

·        Missing required data fields.

·        Restrictions or errors returned by Amazon.

 

5. When to Use the Listings Feature

This feature helps you:

✔ Pick profitable items directly from your analysis reports
✔ Organize and prepare your listings in one place
✔ Control which products you add to your Amazon catalog
✔ Spot issues before sending listings to Amazon (e.g., bad data, missing SKUs)

It’s especially useful for sellers processing large batches of inventory, analyzing retail arbitrage or wholesale lists, or managing replenishable items.

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