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Detailed Listings: Product Header

Explains the persistent listing header card in Sprintr’s detailed listing view, including what it shows (product, price/sale or variant range, stock, sales and store) and how to click the thumbnail to view images larger.

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The listing header card sits at the top of every detailed listing page in Sprintr and stays the same as you move between tabs (Pricing & Competitors, Profit & Costs, SEO & Content, Market Intelligence and History). It gives you a quick, consistent snapshot of the product you’re working on and the key context Sprintr is using.


What you’ll see on the header card

Product identity

  • Product image (thumbnail) which you can click through to view images for your listing.

  • Product name/title

View images larger

Click the thumbnail image to open an image viewer where you can:

  • see product images in a larger format

  • move through the image gallery (if multiple images are available)

  • close the viewer when you’re done


Price

Sprintr shows the most relevant price view for the listing:

  • Single-price products: the regular price

  • On-sale products: both regular price and sale price

  • Products with variants: a price range showing the lowest-to-highest variant price for the listing

This helps you understand at a glance whether you’re looking at a fixed price, a discounted product, or a multi-variant range.


Listing status and stock

  • Stock level (where available, e.g. “33 in stock”)

  • Listing status (e.g. Active)


Sales snapshot

A quick view of recent and lifetime performance, such as:

  • Monthly sales (units)

  • Monthly revenue

  • Total sales


Channel / store context

On the right, you’ll see the connected store or channel the listing belongs to (e.g. WooCommerce Store) and an external-link icon to open the listing in the relevant store/admin (where supported).


Why this card is useful

  • Keeps you oriented when switching between tabs (you’re always working on the same product)

  • Surfaces key context behind Sprintr’s insights (price, stock, sales snapshot)

  • Reduces the risk of making changes to the wrong listing—especially when managing many similar products or variants

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