Marketplace Listing Quality Checker

Marketplace Listing Quality Checker

Improve your product pages before they cost you sales

A polished product page does more than look professional. It helps shoppers understand what you’re selling, builds trust quickly, and gives marketplace algorithms better signals to work with. This Marketplace Listing Quality Checker reviews the parts that often make the biggest difference: title length, description depth, image count, and keyword coverage. If your listing feels thin, rushed, or incomplete, a quick scan can reveal exactly where it needs work.

Smarter feedback for Amazon, eBay, and beyond

Whether you sell on Amazon, eBay, or another online marketplace, listing quality has a direct effect on visibility and conversions. This product listing evaluation tool gives you a score out of 100, then breaks down the result into strengths, weaknesses, and practical next steps. You’ll know if your title is too short, if your description needs more detail, or if your keyword strategy is too narrow.

Clear guidance, even with incomplete inputs

Not every seller has a finished draft ready to go. That’s why the tool still delivers useful feedback when details are missing. Instead of a dead end, you get a low score with actionable suggestions, making this marketplace listing checker a helpful way to refine product pages before they go live.

FAQs

How does the Marketplace Listing Quality Checker score a product listing?

The tool looks at four core parts of a listing: title length, description completeness, image count, and keyword usage. Each one is compared against simple quality benchmarks, such as a title between 50 and 80 characters, a description with at least 200 words, at least 5 images, and 3 or more relevant keywords. It then combines those checks into an overall score out of 100 and explains where the listing is strong or falling short.

Can I use this for both Amazon and eBay listings?

Yes. The checker is designed to work well for major marketplaces like Amazon and eBay because it focuses on broad listing quality signals that matter on both platforms. While each marketplace has its own formatting rules and ranking factors, clear titles, useful descriptions, strong visual coverage, and relevant keyword use are valuable almost everywhere.

What happens if I don’t have all the listing details yet?

You can still use the tool even if some fields are missing. Instead of failing, it will assign a lower score where information is incomplete and give practical guidance on what to add next. That makes it useful not only for auditing live listings, but also for building a stronger product page before you publish it.