![]() everything is plain sight so sellers could glance over and choose what to fill in the editable fields. It causes more human error and more frustration and more time wasted with all the extra clicks and popups and submenus and hidden feature toggles that we have to search for- you will never ever beat simplicity in a tool- that was the classic design. This tool when used on a desktop is detrimental to the listing process. Please get this redesigned ASAP so we can be productive again. We now have a "worse than mobile" experience. It works smoothly on a phone but a vast majority of ebay sellers use a laptop or a computer to list with to get a "better than mobile" experience. ![]() The problem is that the new unified listing tool is 100% designed for a 6" phone screen with touch features and no keyboard. We expect and require a more inclusive and complete format- just like the classic version is. A mobile app does not translate to a computer experience-period. It is a completely different and exhausting experience. The problem arises since that same exact mobile format has been forced onto our desktops. The mobile listing tool works great on a Samsung Note9 android- I have absolutely no complaints about. ![]() I was not distracted by any of the flow- it just worked. I decided to make the revision on my phone- I found that the phone app listing tool was perfectly acceptable! All of the things that drive us nuts and hinder the listing process on a computer simply disappeared- it was a completely natural experience and exactly as I expected. She made the listing on our desktop like 100% of our listings and found it so confusing and disjointed that she just overlooked it. I just had revise a listing that my wife did yesterday because a buyer reached out and was confused why the item specific color was different than the picture of an item.įull disclosure- it was our fault- the sellers is responsible for checking the listing.
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