Xlistr
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Find setup walkthroughs, inventory-first reference material, and service answers in one clean documentation hub.
Xlistr
Docs that mirror the product workflow.
Sections
3
Guides
9
Inventory-first
Internal records own stock and structure.
Channel-aware
Marketplace listings stay tailored without becoming the source of truth.
Operationally clear
Guides cover stock safety, queue behavior, billing, and support.
Getting Started
Learn how to set up Xlistr, connect your channels, and publish your first inventory-backed listings.
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Knowledge Base
Reference guides for inventory-first concepts, structured variants, and the sync behavior that keeps marketplace listings aligned.
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Service
Billing, security, support, and troubleshooting guidance for the operational side of running Xlistr day to day.
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Featured guides
Start with the guides most teams need first
The docs are organized around setup, operational knowledge, and day-to-day service questions so teams can move from onboarding to reliable publishing without guesswork.
Set up your workspace
Create the operational foundation for Xlistr so inventory structure, permissions, and defaults are aligned before you publish.
Connect your marketplaces
Authenticate your selling channels, verify the connection, and import carefully so the first sync reflects your real inventory model.
Inventory-first basics
Learn why Xlistr centers everything on internal inventory records and how that changes the way you think about crosslisting.
Managing variants and shared stock
Use explicit variants, quantity thresholds, and marketplace priority rules so crosslisting stays accurate even when stock is tight.
Plans, billing, and trials
Understand what to expect during evaluation, how billing works, and how plan changes affect your team and connected workflows.
Security, data, and permissions
Review how marketplace access, account permissions, and operational safeguards work so your team can scale responsibly.
What the docs emphasize
Inventory is the system of record. Marketplace listings are tailored representations. Queue-backed actions keep the two aligned without forcing manual cleanup.
Best for new teams
Start with the setup guides, then read the shared stock and sync reference before you publish a larger batch of listings.
Need direct help?
The service section covers billing, permissions, and support expectations so operators know where to go when something needs attention.