I finally finished it.
I’ve been talking about this eBay automation tool for weeks now, and honestly there were several points where I wasn’t sure if I was ever going to get it working the way I wanted. Every time I solved one problem, I seemed to create another one. I’d get an idea, build it, realize it wasn’t going to work, scrap it, and start over. I probably changed directions three or four times throughout the process.
But it’s finally done.
The tool now lives on my phone as its own app. The workflow is pretty simple. I take pictures with my iPhone like I normally would and then upload them into the app. I can upload one photo or several photos at a time. If there’s anything I want the AI to know, I can leave it a quick note. After that, the AI creates the listing for me.
There’s still a review step because I don’t trust AI enough to let it post things completely unsupervised. I can review the title, description, pricing, shipping information, item specifics, and make any changes I want. Once everything looks good, I hit a button and it gets posted directly to my eBay account.
I’m really excited about this one because listing inventory has always been one of the biggest bottlenecks in my business. If this works as well as I think it will, it should save me a ridiculous amount of time.
Outside of that, I spent a lot of time working on projects at my job. I created several new templates and finished a few projects that I plan on rolling out this week. One of them is a tool that helps automate paperwork reviews. It’s still new, but I think it has the potential to save a lot of time.
Honestly, I’m exhausted.
It’s been one of those stretches where it feels like I’ve been building nonstop. The good news is that a lot of the projects I’ve been working on are no longer ideas. They’re finished. Now I get to find out whether all this work actually pays off.
For now, I’m just happy to have finally crossed a few things off the list.