Listing Quick Audit
Quick check for title, bullets, images and structure: score 0–100, traffic light (green/yellow/red), and 3 concrete to-dos.
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Who is this for?
- Sellers/brands improving listings systematically (without SEO spam)
- Category managers needing quick priorities per listing
- Content teams looking for a simple guardrail checklist
Listing quick audit: score, signal and to-dos in 60 seconds
Great listings aren’t “perfect” — but they are clear, scannable and provide proof. This tool is a quick guardrail: it checks title length, bullet structure, image set and a few structure signals (A+, keywords, mobile readability).
You get a score (0–100), a traffic light, and three concrete next steps. Everything runs locally (no uploads, no storage).
Calculator
Max 6 inputs, clear outputs. Everything runs locally in your browser.
Inputs
Tip: one bullet per line (copy/paste from your listing).
Tip: ~7 images are a solid standard for many listings.
Advanced options
Comma- or newline-separated. We roughly check coverage in title/bullets (no stuffing).
Optional: 1 = hard to read, 5 = very scannable (self-assessment).
Result
How it works
The score has 4 blocks of 25 points each: title length, bullets, images and structure.
Traffic light is based on the total: green ≥80, yellow 60–79, red <60.
From the biggest gaps we derive 3 concrete to-dos (e.g. tighten/structure title, improve bullets, add images).
Quick conclusion
- Use the quick audit to prioritize: close the biggest gaps first, then fine-tune.
- Bullets and images are often the fastest levers for fewer questions and better conversion.
- A+ and proof elements often pay off most for complex products.
Sources & notes
Disclaimer: assumptions, fees and policies can vary and change. Always verify critical values in official sources (marketplace, supplier, payment provider).
FAQ
Is this an SEO tool?
No — it’s a guardrail for clarity and structure. Keyword coverage is checked roughly (no stuffing) and does not replace proper keyword research.
Why only check title length?
Because titles often fail in two ways: too short (no context) or too long (hard to scan). The check is intentionally simple and marketplace-agnostic.
Do you store inputs?
No. Everything runs locally in your browser.
How should I interpret the traffic light?
Green means a solid baseline (score ≥ 80). Yellow means ok but clear gaps (60–79). Red means missing basics (< 60). Use the 3 to-dos as a prioritization: close the biggest gaps first, then fine-tune.
Do I need backend keywords?
No. They are optional and only used here for a rough coverage check (no stuffing). If you don’t have a list or don’t use them intentionally, leave the field empty — the audit still works.
Turn it into a repricing rule in SnapTrade
If you need listing checks as repeatable workflows (templates, QA routines, monitoring): SnapTrade can model and automate those processes.