List. Sell. Everywhere.
Run eBay and Vinted listings from one clean inventory record, keep variants explicit, and let safe background sync protect stock across every channel.
Vintage Knit Cardigan
4 variants, 2 marketplaces
Shared stock
Apply thresholds and keep quantity updates in the right order.
Queue-backed actions
Publish, revise, and delist without manual tab juggling.
A smarter model
Crosslisting that starts with inventory instead of duplicated listings
The page now follows a tighter rhythm with constrained sections and cleaner feature blocks, much closer to the reference instead of stretching everything edge to edge.
Inventory owns stock
Marketplace listings stay as channel representations so quantity control remains reliable.
Variants stay explicit
Size, condition, and other options remain structured instead of disappearing into blobs.
Automation stays safe
Queue-backed actions revise listings in the background without losing operational clarity.
Listing composer
Marketplace-ready content from one record
Title
Vintage Knit Cardigan, Cream, Size M
Photos
Channel tailoring
Create faster
Turn one inventory item into polished marketplace content
Start with structured product data, then tailor titles, specifics, pricing, and photos per marketplace without losing the inventory backbone that keeps everything aligned.
Structured variants stay intact
Sizes, condition, and options remain usable data you can trust during edits and publish flows.
Channel details stay flexible
Adjust fields per marketplace without duplicating the core inventory model underneath.
Protect stock
Shared quantity rules keep each channel honest
Inventory owns stock, not the marketplace listing. That makes it easier to respect minimum thresholds, apply channel priority, and revise listings in the right order when sales happen.
Minimum stock buffers
Reserve inventory for preferred channels or internal needs before publishing quantity.
Background revisions
Queue-backed updates reduce manual cleanup when something sells or changes.
Stock safeguards
Priority-aware inventory distribution
Performance snapshot
Weekly revisions
148
Sold this week
23 items
Operational view
Quick summaries help operators see active channels, busy queues, and where listing attention is needed next.
Stay informed
Keep the product story visual, not just descriptive
The sections now feel more like the reference: narrower, calmer, and built from product-shaped cards instead of oversized full-width bands.
Recent actions stay visible
Sellers can see what changed recently and which jobs are still processing.
Cleaner section rhythm
Alternating feature blocks make the page easier to scan and much closer to the attached layout.
More reasons to use it
Built around how crosslisting actually works
Marketplace-specific fields
Tailor listings per channel without breaking the core inventory record.
Stock thresholds
Protect key channels with minimum stock buffers and shared quantity rules.
Action visibility
Keep revisions, delists, and publishes easy to review as catalog volume grows.
Reseller-focused
Built for crosslisting workflows instead of pretending to replace every marketplace.
FAQ
Questions sellers usually ask first
How is Xlistr different from copying listings between channels?
Xlistr keeps an internal inventory record as the source of truth. Marketplace listings are treated as channel representations, which makes stock control and revisions much safer.
Can I manage variants and shared stock?
Yes. Variants are modeled explicitly so you can track size, condition, and quantity accurately while still sharing inventory across channel listings.
What happens when an item sells?
The sale updates inventory first, then queue-backed sync jobs revise the affected marketplace listings so remaining stock stays aligned.
Is this built for reseller workflows?
Yes. The product is designed for crosslisting, stock protection, and day-to-day marketplace operations rather than full marketplace replacement.
Ready to launch
A cleaner landing page, closer to the reference and easier to trust
The nav is simplified, the page width is under control, and the footer no longer feels detached from the rest of the layout.