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Products

Showcase, Manage, and Sell

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Written by MJ Martin
Updated over 3 weeks ago

The Products section in the Auqli Seller Side Menu allows you to efficiently manage your store's product listings. You'll find a comprehensive list of all your available products. You can easily sort them by date, status, or price for better organization. Additionally, you can view products listed in offline auctions. From here, you can effortlessly edit product details, update your inventory, or remove items from your store as needed.

This section also includes options to add new products, save drafts, and manage inactive items.

Here's a breakdown of what you can do:

Add Products

The Add Product option allows you to easily list new products in your store. You can input all necessary product details, such as:

  • Title/Product name

  • Description

  • Status

  • Category and Sub-Category

  • Brand Name

  • Product Specifications

  • Images (Minimum of 3, maximum of 5 photos)

  • Shipping and Pricing

  • Variants

  • Blips

You also get Content Diagnosis to help sellers ensure that their product listings are complete and fully optimized. It evaluates your product details and provides feedback on missing or incomplete information that could affect visibility and sales performance.

Drafts

The Drafts section is where you can save unfinished product listings before they go live. If you're working on a new product but need more time to finalize the details, you can save it as a draft and come back to it later.

Drafts allow you to review and edit product details. Keep your listings organized before publishing them to the store.

Inactive

The Inactive section is where you can view products that are no longer available for sale. These products are temporarily removed from the storefront but are still stored in your system.

This is useful for:

  • Managing out-of-stock items.

  • Taking down discontinued products without permanently deleting them.

  • Reactivating items if they become available again in the future.

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