You can now update eBay listing prices directly from whuppit—for a single card or an entire batch at once. No more switching to eBay to adjust prices one by one.
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How it works
For a single card, open the quick action menu on any card with an active eBay listing and choose "Update eBay Price." You'll see the current listing price, enter a new one, and the change goes live on eBay immediately. You can also update the asking price in whuppit at the same time to keep everything in sync.
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For multiple cards, select the ones you want to update and click "Update eBay Prices" in the bulk toolbar. The bulk page lets you reduce prices by a percentage or a flat dollar amount across all selected cards, then update them all with one click.
Why this matters for selling cards faster
Here's the real power: combine this with whuppit's listing date filter to find cards that have been sitting on eBay for a while — say, 30 days or more — and drop the price on all of them at once. eBay rewards active listings, so regular price adjustments help keep your cards visible to buyers. That means better sell-through rates and faster compounding of your profits back into new inventory.
Key features:
  • Single card updates
    via the quick action menu and command palette on any eBay-listed card
  • Bulk updates
    with reduce-by-percent or reduce-by-dollar tools
  • Auction-aware
    —auction listings are clearly identified and excluded from price updates
  • Available to all users with eBay connected, on every plan
This pairs well with the Sell-Through Rate reports that were recently shipped. You can use your STR data to identify what's not moving, then reprice in bulk to get things sold.
As always, feedback is welcome. I'd love to hear how you're using this in your workflow.