What are listings?
A listing represents one of your products on a sales channel. When you connect a channel, all your active products are automatically imported as listings into Repricing.app.
Each listing contains everything the repricer needs to do its job:
- Product information. Title, SKU, channel product ID (the unique identifier on each platform, such as an ASIN on Amazon), brand, images, and product type.
- Pricing data. Your current price on the sales channel, plus the fields you control: cost, minimum price, maximum price, MAP, and MSRP.
- Market data. For marketplace channels: the current Buy Box price, the lowest competitor price, whether you're winning the Buy Box, estimated marketplace fees, and more. Storefront listings don't have competition data since they're direct-to-consumer.
- Repricing configuration. Which strategy is assigned, the repricing status (Working, Paused, Manual, etc.).
- Fulfillment info. For Amazon, whether the product is FBA (Fulfillment by Amazon) or FBM (Fulfilled by Merchant), plus current stock levels. Other channels show their respective fulfillment details.
The Listings page
The Listings page is where you spend most of your time. It shows all your listings in a powerful data grid with dozens of columns, inline editing, search, filters, sorting, and bulk actions. From here you can:
- View and search all your products across every connected channel and region.
- Edit prices directly in the grid without opening each listing. Click on a price cell, type the new value, and press Enter.
- Assign or change repricing strategies.
- Perform bulk actions on multiple listings at once (assign a strategy, pause repricing).
- Click any listing to open its detail view with pricing controls, insights, and activity history.
For more on the grid, check out Viewing and Filtering Listings.
Where does listing data come from?
Product information (title, images, identifiers, brand) and market data (Buy Box price, competitor prices, fees) are synced automatically from your connected channels. Pricing data like cost, min price, max price, MAP, and MSRP are entered by you, either one at a time in the grid or in bulk via the Import module (CSV or Excel). The repricer uses all of this together to make pricing decisions based on your strategies.