eBay joined as a supported channel earlier this season. Since then we have been sharpening the integration in two directions: how quickly your price changes reach buyers, and how complete your catalog looks inside Repricing.app.
Smart price submission
eBay has two different ways for sellers to update prices. The modern one is faster, handles variations cleanly, and is the path eBay recommends for active sellers. The older one still works but is slower, and many listings created years ago can only use it. Repricing.app now picks the right path for every single price change. The modern path is used by default. For older listings, the system tries to upgrade them on the fly so the next update goes through the fast path. If the upgrade is not possible (auction listings, listings without an SKU, or accounts missing seller policies), the price still goes out through the older path so the update is never dropped.
You do not have to choose
There is no setting to flip and no per-listing configuration. Every price submission picks the fastest route available and falls back transparently when it has to. Mixed catalogs of new and legacy listings just work, even when they include multi-variation listings.
Rate limits handled automatically
eBay enforces per-SKU rate limits on both submission paths. When you reprice thousands of listings at once, the system paces requests so your account stays well within those limits. There is no throttling for you to manage and no manual coordination needed across listings. Bulk repricing runs in the background and finishes as fast as eBay allows.
Richer catalog details
The eBay catalog sync now pulls in the full set of product details for each listing: item specifics, variation matrices, photos, SKUs, and the leaf category an item lives in. Categories display with their proper names (for instance "Bluetooth Speakers" instead of just a numeric ID), so scanning your catalog or filtering by category is much faster.
Smart skip to keep your catalog fresh
Pulling full details for every listing on every sync would burn through eBay's API budget. The catalog sync now skips listings that have not changed since the last enrichment pass and prioritizes the ones that were updated recently. The result is a catalog that stays current without ever hitting a rate limit, even for sellers with tens of thousands of active listings.
What you will notice
Open any eBay listing inside Repricing.app and you will see the same depth of information you already get on Amazon and Walmart: a clean product card with the right photos, variations expanded if applicable, the correct category name, and a direct URL to the live eBay page so you can jump out to it in one click. Price changes you trigger from the dashboard now reach buyers more reliably and with fewer surprises along the way.