Turbo Lister

Turbo Lister Features
- Offline Listing Management:
Create and manage listings offline and then upload them to eBay in bulk when they were able to connect to the internet again. - Bulk Listing and Editing:
List multiple items at once and update or edit existing listings in bulk. - Listing Templates:
Customizable listing templates for creating unique listings. - Inventory Management:
Monitor and manage inventory by updating stock levels directly from the software. - Product Image Management:
Upload and manage photos for listings directly through the Turbo Lister.
Was Turbo Lister Discontinued?
Turbo Lister was officially discontinued by eBay in 2017, with the company recommending sellers transition to other tools like eBay's Seller Hub or third-party software options like 3Dsellers to manage their listings.
Turbo Lister was widely used by eBay sellers before its discontinuation, providing a user-friendly and offline solution for bulk listing and inventory management.
Turbo Lister was a free desktop application provided by eBay that allowed sellers to create and manage eBay listings offline. Launched in 2002, it was designed to help sellers quickly create multiple listings, format product descriptions, and schedule when items would go live on eBay. The tool was particularly popular for its offline functionality and template features.
No, Turbo Lister is no longer supported by eBay. Support officially ended on July 13, 2020. After that date, sellers cannot upload new listings to eBay or download listing data from eBay using Turbo Lister.
Yes, listings that were saved in Turbo Lister remain on your computer and can be accessed by opening the application. However, you cannot use these listings to create new eBay listings through Turbo Lister. Users were advised to export their Turbo Lister data before the discontinuation to preserve their work and potentially import it into alternative listing tools.
According to eBay, Turbo Lister's technology was not compatible with the company's future development plans for 2020 and beyond. The decision was part of eBay's broader technology modernization efforts. The platform had not received significant updates for years, and eBay chose to invest in newer tools like Seller Hub instead of maintaining the aging desktop application.
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