Export Info from Listing Changes
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Kaylin Sapp
We are using Sellegr8 specifically because it's the only reliable option we've found for monitoring hijackers on our Walmart listings. We have our own system for recording this info in Google Sheets, so it would be hugely helpful to be able to not just save filter views in Listing Changes, but export that information into a CSV for our own records.
Alon Saggie
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You can now export the listing changes report!
Kaylin Sapp
Hey Alon, just some additional feedback here:
We are using the Listing Changes section to also monitor our unpublished listings, because Walmart doesn't inform us when they've been suppressed or unpublished. We would love to be able to export this data as well for our VA team's database.
If we could get a daily email of any Yesterday Changes, that would be mind-blowingly useful. (Bindwise does this for Amazon in real-time, if you're looking for a competitor, but we have entirely drawn a blank with any such feature for Walmart.)
Thanks again, we're definitely benefitting from the product!
Alon Saggie
Kaylin Sapp: Thank you for the additional feedback - it definitely helps to understand your needs.
By the way, are you using our Slack integration? It sends listing monitoring events to a slack channel of your choice and may help you achieving your goals:
Kaylin Sapp
Alon Saggie: No, we had no idea about the Slack integration - that's fantastic and we will definitely use it. Thanks so much!
Alon Saggie
Kaylin Sapp, thank you for the valuable feedback.
To be able to better understand your need, could you please describe what are you doing with the information once it is being recorded in your Google Sheets?
Are you using Google sheet to build a dashboard for your company? Or maybe you are using it to assign tasks to team members? Exporting to a CSV file could be a solution to your problem, but we could also have a direct integration with Google Sheets or with Asana for example, so that's why before jumping to the solution we'd like first to better understand the problem and what your actual needs are.
Looking forward to hearing from you soon!
Alon
Kaylin Sapp
Alon Saggie: Hey Alon! Thanks so much for the quick response.
We already have an extensive database built in Google Sheets for our Amazon business, and have just adapted it for Walmart. It's not so much assigning tasks as keeping track of who is currently on our radar, who has deleted the hijacked listing, what stage of our communication process we're on with them, how many products of ours they have, and generating templated email content for our VA team to send.
For Amazon, we are able to download a CSV from Bindwise that lists the hijackers' names, information, stock info and what product they've hijacked. It would work perfectly in our current system if we could do the same for Walmart. Right now, we're just manually copy and pasting info, and it's a bit clunky.
A direct integration with Google Sheets might work for us, but our VA team is accustomed to just downloading info and inputting it to the current system, so I wouldn't want to disrupt something that's working perfectly for them as-is without a big payoff for us, if that makes sense.
I'm happy to discuss further if you need more info. Thank you!