05-27-2019 06:06 PM
Can anyone recommend a really good 3rd-party Software Company for listing on eBay? We are looking for a company that is heavy on the listing side; such as listing 100's of items at the same time / 100's of different templates that can be saved / lots of photo capacity / etc. eBay lists quite a lot of these 3rd-party companies, but it's hard to tell which one is really the best. So we are hoping there are eBayers that can tell us about their experiences with these companies / and what they feel is the best of the best!
Thanks
05-27-2019 06:25 PM
After years of using many different listing services, we found Kyozou to be the best fit for listing thousands of items, on multiple channels, from multiple warehouses. The best facet of this service is that it is scalable. From running a single eBay store to building and organizing a large scale operation, they seem to be blue to do it all.
NOTE: I am not affiliated with the above named company!
05-27-2019 08:32 PM
I suggest looking into Six Bit. I used their software before ebay took it over, and then they stopped supporting it. They did a major overhaul, and I know it supports several selling platforms. My sales have really tanked, so I did not look for another listing program when Blackthorne Pro went away.
05-28-2019 05:13 AM
I recommend SixBit Software. I currently use it to manage 6,700 listings on eBay. I have been using some version of it since the late 1990s.
What is important to me:
1) I pay a monthly fee that is a flat fee. I don't pay based on how many listings I have. There are different levels of the software and I am on the lowest level. I don't need all the bells and whistles larger sellers need, so I don't have to pay for things I do not need.
2) Support is excellent. On those rare occasions when you need it. They do provide accurate documentation which is readable by the average person.
3) My database keeps items as long as I want. I had stopped selling some items back in 2013. I am now getting ready to try selling them again. I have physically located them and they were easy to find in my database. The listing information is still there, so are the pictures.
4) Even my 'lower' level of the software supports 2 eBay IDs. To switch an item from one ID to another requires changing only a few fields in the database.
SixBit offers a free monthly trial.
I receive no financial benefit for recommending this software, I do not work for the company. I just happen to be a very satisfied user who has found it almost impossible to conceive of trying to manage an anchor store without my SixBit.
05-30-2019 01:14 PM
Thanks Jennieaa! That looks like something that would fit the bill for me. I will check it out.
Clay