Item Listing on eBay – Product Upload Automation with Simular
This Simular workflow automates the listing of items on eBay or similar retail platforms. It handles every step—from product entry to photo upload to listing confirmation—by interacting directly with browser forms and buttons.
How It Works
1. Input Source Connection
Simular pulls product data from a spreadsheet or database, including name, category, price, description, and image paths.
2. Tab-Based Listing
Simular opens the listing interface on eBay, fills in form fields using type, selects dropdowns, and pastes product details.
3. Image Upload
Photos are uploaded from cloud storage or a local folder using the native file picker UI.
4. Listing Submission
Simular sets shipping and return policies, confirms the listing price, and clicks “Publish.”
5. Success Confirmation and Looping
The tab is closed after confirming success, and the next item in the list is processed.
Benefits
- Bulk Product Listings – Handles dozens or hundreds of SKUs in sequence.
- Accurate Formatting – Ensures descriptions are consistent.
- End-to-End Flow – No manual interaction needed.
- Repeatable – Easily runs on a daily or weekly basis.
Problems This Workflow Solves
- Manual Uploading – Saves hours of repetitive work.
- Image Errors – Handles uploads reliably with retry logic.
- Missed Listings – Confirms success before continuing.
Tech Stack
- Simular Pro – AI automation computer use GUI agent
- eBay or other retail platforms – Listing interface
- Google Sheets / Airtable – Product data input
- Cloud or local image storage – Asset source
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