Why we built Everlyst
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Etsy's interface was built to edit one listing at a time. For high-volume sellers, that breaks down fast. Here's the gap we're closing.
Etsy’s seller interface was designed for someone listing a handful of items a month. It works fine at that scale. Open a listing, fill in the form, save, move on.
The problem starts when you have five hundred listings.
Now every routine change is a grind. Bumping the prices in one section by ten percent means opening hundreds of tabs. Rotating tags for the season means opening hundreds of tabs. Pausing a run of items while you wait on stock means opening hundreds of tabs. Etsy gives you one listing form, and it asks you to use it over and over.
That is the gap Everlyst is built to close.
Here is what Everlyst does today. You connect your shop in one click over OAuth. Everlyst syncs your full catalogue into a fast, searchable table — list or grid view, sorted and filtered by status, section, price, quantity, views, favourites, and expiry. Click any cell to edit the title, price, quantity, tags, or section inline.
When you need to change many listings at once, you select them and apply the change in one pass. Titles and descriptions support overwrite, find and replace, prepend, and append. Tags can be added, removed, or replaced. Prices can be set exactly or shifted by amount or percent. Quantity, shipping profile, section, and renewal type all update in bulk. You can activate, deactivate, or delete selected listings in one action.
Export your full catalogue as a CSV. Upload a CSV to create new listings in bulk, with validation and a preview step before anything is sent to Etsy. Re-upload an edited export and Everlyst shows a before-and-after diff of every affected row and waits for your confirmation.
Analytics, renewal optimization, and variation editing are actively in development.
The Etsy UI stopped being a tool and started being a tax on time. Everlyst is the tool we wanted.