Listing Rules can be used to automate simple tasks regarding your listing data. They're simple "if, then" statements that allow you to modify your data when another piece of data meets the given criteria. Rules can accomplish countless tasks, but here are some common examples.
Listing rules can also help you increase the profits of your business. Learn more
The listing rules page can be found under the listing tab on the menu bar.
Listing rules can be created on an integration basis only. They cannot interact with the Product Catalog, or other marketplaces.
Once you've created your rule, it will only affect new listings created. Creating a rule will not automatically update existing listings. If you need to update existing listings, click Run under the created rule.
Below, you'll see an example where a user wants to always replace their description with their title.
Listing rules are an advanced feature, and require a more in-depth understanding before fully utilizing. Below, you'll find common examples of complexities. This listing is always expanding. If you have suggestions, contact support with your suggestion.
When creating a listing rule to change the listing duration, the Field Value must be set with a specific value.
It may be unclear what field name goes with each field value. A strategic way to find this information would be to download a Market Listing Core Edit spreadsheet from our Bulk Edit Templates page to cross-reference the data before making changes. This is especially useful when modifying Categories, or Profiles, which are often a string of numbers.