Marketplace Publishing

List a unit once. Reach eBay, Craigslist, Facebook, OfferUp, OPE4Sale, and your own site — without retyping.

One Publish screen, every channel

Stop retyping the same listing five times.

The old way: write the listing in eBay, rewrite it for Craigslist, rewrite it again for Facebook, re-upload the photos each time, then forget which one sold and leave dead listings up for weeks.

The Shop1 way: open the unit, hit Publish, and send a tailored listing to each marketplace from one screen — with the photos packaged for you and the status tracked in one place.

eBay — Live
Published through eBay's official Sell APIs
Craigslist & FB
Personalized copy + one-click photo ZIP
OPE4Sale
Free syndication to the OPE marketplace
Status Sync
Sold once, gone everywhere — no dead listings

Every channel, handled the right way

API where it's possible, paste-ready where it isn't — and tracked either way

eBay — fully automated

Connect once and Shop1 lists through eBay's Inventory, Offer, and Publish APIs. It can even create your fulfillment, payment, and return policies for you.

  • Per-dealer category mapping
  • Title & description override at publish
  • One-button "End on eBay"
  • Hourly status sync, encrypted tokens
Craigslist, Facebook & OfferUp

These platforms don't allow automated posting, so Shop1 makes the manual post painless instead of skipping it.

  • Title & body prefilled from your templates
  • One-click ZIP of all the unit's photos
  • Platform-specific copy (flat text vs. rich)
  • "I posted it" records the live URL
OPE4Sale & your website

Your own channels are the easiest of all — a flag on the unit, and it's live.

  • Free OPE4Sale marketplace syndication
  • Your equipment storefront, instantly
  • WordPress plugin sync if you run WP
  • Inquiries route back to your leads inbox

More listings, less labor, no dead posts

A used mower that's only on your lot is competing for the handful of people who drive by. The same mower on five channels is competing for everyone in the county who searched for it. The catch has always been the labor of cross-posting — and the embarrassment of a "still available?" message on something you sold last Tuesday.

  • Listing copy is prefilled from per-platform templates, so the work is reviewing, not writing.
  • Photos travel with the unit — download the ZIP once for the paste-back platforms, no re-uploading from your phone.
  • Every channel is tracked per unit, so you always know where a machine is listed and at what price.
  • Sold is sold — eBay withdraws automatically, and your other channels are right there to take down in seconds.
The Publish screen, in plain terms
  1. Open any unit you've marked for sale.
  2. Click Publish and pick your channels with a tab for each.
  3. Review the prefilled title and description; tweak per platform if you want.
  4. eBay goes live via API; for Craigslist/Facebook/OfferUp, grab the photo ZIP and paste.
  5. Click "I posted it" to log the live link.
  6. When it sells, mark it sold — eBay and OPE4Sale clear themselves.

Marketplace Publishing FAQ

eBay (live via the official Sell APIs), plus paste-ready listings for Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, and OfferUp. Shop1 also syndicates to the OPE4Sale marketplace and your own dealer website. Every channel starts from one Publish screen on the unit.

Yes. After a one-time OAuth connection, Shop1 creates listings through eBay's Inventory, Offer, and Publish chain and can auto-create your fulfillment, payment, and return policies plus inventory location. An hourly sync keeps status accurate in both directions. See the eBay integration page for details.

Those platforms don't offer a posting API and prohibit automated posting. Rather than pretend otherwise, Shop1 makes the manual post fast: prefilled title and body from your templates, plus a one-click ZIP of the unit's photos. You paste, post, and record the URL.

No. Marketplace publishing is part of the $49 per month per location plan. You bring your own eBay account; eBay's own selling fees are separate and paid to eBay.

Put every unit in front of every buyer

Start a 90-day free trial, add your inventory, and publish to all your channels from one screen.

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